Institut für Stromrichter-technik und ElektrischeAntriebe NMWP.NRW
Cluster NanoMikroWerkstoffePhotonik
Battery Day NRW and Advanced Battery Power Conference 25-27 April 2016 in Münster, Halle Münsterland Exhibition and Congress Centre
www.battery-power.eu
BATTERY CONFERENCE 2016Important information for exhibitors and sponsors
In cooperation with
Battery Day NRW and Advanced Battery Power Conference: 25-27 April 2016 in MünsterIn 2016, Battery Day NRW and the Advanced Battery Power Conference for scientists, developers and engineers are being held for the seventh and eighth times respectively. The venue is the Halle Münsterland Exhibition and Congress Centre.
Conducted in German, Battery Day NRW is a showcase of the companies and institutions from Nordrhein Westfalen that are active in the battery technology and applications market. The event is organised jointly by the EnergyResearch.NRW, EnergyRegion.NRW and NanoMicroMaterials+Photonic clusters. The current focus is on the optimisation of the performance, duration and safety of lithium ion batteries for use in electric vehicles. This requires the cooperation of all those working in the fields of energy, automobile and materials research.
Patron of Battery Day NRW 2016 is once again Svenja Schulze, Minister of Innovation, Science and Research of the State of Nordrhein-Westfalen.
The two-day Advanced Battery Power Conference (conducted in English) is organised by Haus der Technik jointly with two battery research institutes – ISEA ( Institute for Power Electronics and Electrical Drives, RWTH Aachen University) and MEET (Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology, University of Münster) – and is one of today‘s leading battery technology events. The significance goes well beyond the topic of automobile use and makes the Advanced Battery Power Conference a vital event for all engineers, researchers and developers involved with energy storage in general, new materials, network integration and battery recycling.
A steadily growing specialist exhibition is an important component of the Battery Conference 2016 in Münster.
We look forward to seeing you at this outstanding event.
Battery Conference 2015: A brief review
In 2015, Battery Day NRW and the Advanced Battery Power Conference together attracted over 650 trade visitors. Over 200 abstracts were received in 2015 for the Advanced Battery Power Conference in response to the call for papers. Participants came from the automotive industry, from suppliers and power generators, from research institutes and universities as well as from politics, industry associations and banks.
The international conference and the seminars and tutorials once again underlined the major importance of this technology-oriented event for all decision makers in the field of battery technology in Germany, Europe and – increasingly – worldwide.
The great interest in the Battery Conference 2015 points to a continuation of this story of success again this year.
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Year on year – a growing platform for your success
We expect Battery Day NRW and the Advanced Battery Power Conference to be extremely popular events again in 2016. An important contributory factor here is the Scientific Advisory Board, which includes numerous international scientists and important practitioners.
In addition to lectures from leading scientists and representatives from the fields of industry, SMEs and politics, the wide-ranging poster exhibition with the very latest project ideas and research results is once more a highlight of the conference.
The exhibition in the foyer is a further focal point for knowledge exchange and for cultivating and developing new business connections.
Impressions 2015
Concentrated know-how from research and development
As in previous years, scientists, developers and engineers along the entire battery value creation train are expected in Münster in 2016. The latest first-hand information and cross-industry knowledge around all aspects of battery development and applications form the basis for the attraction of the Advanced Battery Power Conference and the preceding Battery Day NRW. Away from the lectures there will be plenty of space for the poster exhibition and time for conversations between participants.
Conference Chairs
Scientific Advisory Board (Advanced Battery Power Conference)
Lithium ion cells: Materials and properties Dr. Helena Berg, AB Libergreen | Prof. Charles Delacourt, Laboratoire de Réactivité et de Chimie des Solides | Prof. Dr. Kristina Edström, Uppsala University | Dr. Jens Tübke, Fraunhofer ICT | Dr. Gerhard Hörpel, Uni Münster | Prof. Dr. Arno Kwade, TU Braunschweig | Prof. Dr. Peter H.L. Notten, Eindhoven University of Technology | Prof. Dr. Petr Novák, ETH Zurich | Dr. Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, ZSW
Lithium ion batteries and alternatives Dr. Andrea Balducci, Uni Münster | Dr. Volker Hennige, AVL List GmbH | Dr. Thomas Hülshorst, FEV GmbH | Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek, Uni Gießen | Prof. Dr. Andreas Jossen, TUM | Prof. Dr. Stefano Passerini, Uni Münster
Battery (series) production (materials, cell components, cells, batteries) Dr. Peter Birke, SK Continental E-motion | Dr. Joachim Fetzer, Robert Bosch GmbH | Prof. Dr. Bernd Friedrich, RWTH Aachen | Prof. Dr. Achim Kampker, RWTH Aachen | Dr. Arnold Lamm, Daimler AG | Dr. Detlev Repenning, ECC Repenning GmbH
Network integration of batteries Prof. Dr. Christian Rehtanz, TU Dortmund | Prof. Dr. Armin Schnettler, RWTH Aachen
Automotive and non-automotive applications Dr. Matthias Dürr, Forschungszentrum Jülich | Dr. Frank Köster, EnergieRegion.NRW, Netzwerk Kraftstoffe und Antriebe der Zukunft | Dr. Eberhard Meissner, JCI - JohnsonControl | Horst Mettlach, Opel | Dr. Peter Pilgram, Audi | Dr. Jochen Seier, Forschungszentrum Jülich | Andreas O. Störmer, BMW Group | Dr. Matthias Ullrich, VW | Armin Warm, Ford | Dr. Peter Weirich, Forschungszentrum Jülich | Christoph Wieser, Maxwell Technologies GmbH | Dr. Herbert Zeisel, BMBF
Professor Dr. Dirk Uwe Sauer, ISEA, RWTH Aachen
Professor Dr. Martin Winter, Meet, WWU Münster
Subjects (Advanced Battery Power Conference)
Lithium ion cells: materials and improvements on properties - Active and inactive electrode components: anodes, cathodes- Electrolytes: solid, liquid, polymer and hybrid electrolyte systems- Separators- Advancements of power and energy density- Advancements in cost reduction- Cell and electrode design: concepts and performance- Calendar life & cycle life- Improved safety on material and cell level- Theory, fundamentals and microscopic models
Battery systems - Battery modeling (electrical, thermal, ageing, lifetime prediction)- Impedance-based and physico-chemical parameterization of models- Battery diagnostics (SOC, aging, performance, etc.)- Battery management (cell balancing, charge management, thermal management, etc.)- Test procedures and results from field tests and laboratory tests on lifetime, performance and safety- Reliability of different battery pack designs
Beyond and beside lithium-ion technology - Lithium air / lithium sulphur / lithium metal batteries- Non-lithium technologies (sodium, magnesium, zinc, redox flow, dual ion)- Progress on other battery technologies (any technology potentially suited for automotive or stationa-ry applications)- Supercaps (incl. hybrids)
(Mass) Production (materials, cell components, cells, batteries) - Machinery and devices for battery and cell manufacturing- Production process design- Optimized battery pack and cell designs for efficient production- Recycling of resources and of all relevant battery materials- Scenarios for battery costs, production capacities, and markets
Stationary battery systems- Application of stationary storage (any technology) for grid stabilization, self-consumption from PV
system, UPS, power supply for fast charging, teaming-up several services to one system, etc.- Field experience, lifetime issues, optimized operation strategies, sizing tools, etc.- Hardware challenges beyond batteries (power electronics, safety, BMS hardware, etc.)- PHEV and EV as grid elements (technical, lifetime and economic aspects, energy management,
smart grids, self-consumption, etc.)
Automotive and mobile applications- 14V/48V vehicle power supply systems (topologies, technologies, combined battery systems, ma-
nagement strategies, etc.)- Lead acid and alternative battery technologies for low volt automotive applications- Electro mobility: from hybrid to battery electric vehicles (field experience, vehicle concepts, battery
requirements, etc.)- Heavy-duty, public transport, and off-road applications
Welcome to the Battery Conference 2016
Registration for Battery Day NRW, 25.04.2016
Regular € 215,- University staff € 145,-
Registration for the Advanced Battery Power Conference, 26-27.04.2016
Regular / early booking* € 1.265,- / € 995,- Haus der Technik member / early booking* € 1.195,- / € 925,-
Special prices 2nd and each further delegate from the same company € 995,- and Haus der Technik member € 925,- University staff € 485,- Student € 245,- Speakers/poster authors € 485,-
* Early bookings received by 01.01.2016
Register at: www.battery-power.eu/verbindlich-buchen
Creating spaces for exchanging ideas and meeting people
Meeting rooms
In parallel with Battery Day.NRW and the Advanced Battery Power Conference there will be excellent opportunities to hold individual discussions with customers and colleagues. Haus der Technik offers attractive rooms with the relevant presentation equipment within the Aachen Conference Centre.
The rooms can be reserved for you on request from 25-27.04.2016.
Exhibition
The large foyer on the ground floor and the very spacious gallery all around the first floor offer a wealth of opportunities to present your company, products and services to a wide audience. The exhibition and catering areas are closely interconnected and are surrounded by three auditoriums for plenary sessions and workshops. This means that trade visitors are always within sight of your exhibition booth.
The exhibition areas also allow larger exhibits to be presented. Entire vehicles can be brought into the foyer. Early booking is recommended for any out-of-the-ordinary requests.
Preliminary seminars
Four exciting seminars take place on 25.4.2016 on the day before the Advanced Battery Power Conference:
Seminar | Basiswissen Batterien Seminar | Modeling and simulation of lithium-ion batteries Seminar | Lithium-sulfur batteries: Energy storage of the next generation? Seminar | Beechnung und Auslegung elektrochemischer Energiespeicher
You can also easily book these preliminary seminars at a price of € 765.00 per person via the Internet at www.battery-power.eu/verbindlich-buchen
Exhibition area
Foyer
Congress Hall
Entrance
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Red Hall
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Conference rooms
Booths
Maximum occupancy
17x exhibition booths (numbers 1-17),
Standard booths 6 m2
12x exhibition spaces of variable size (numbers 18-29), no standard booth included, 2m space depth, minimum width 2m
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All prices exclude VAT
Exhibition area
Option 1: Standard booth 6 m2 with lighting, 2x 230 V power supply, 2 bar stools, 1 counter, 1 brochure stand A4 format € 3.000,-
Option 2: Exhibition space (variable size) no standard booth, table and 2 chairs, 2x 230 V power supply, space depth of 2m, minimum width 2m € 300,- / m2
Admission prices (special terms for exhibitors)
Admission tickets for exhibitors, Battery Day.NRW and Advanced Battery € 1.000,- / p.P Power Conference from 25-27 April 2016 (normal price 1,400.00 Euro)
Booth personnel (charge for catering and evening reception, € 295,- / p.P no admission to conference)
Advertisements
Invitation flyer (A4) Print run 8,000, logo on title page (only for exhibitors, deadline for submissions 15.11.2016 € 1.000,-
Event brochure (A4), 600 copies Back page 1/1 € 1.200,- Inside front cover 1/1 € 900,- Inside back cover 1/1 € 900,- Content (1/1) € 600,- Content (1/2) € 400,-
Conference folder, 600 copies, back page (1/1) € 900,-
Supplement in conference folder, max. A4 format, weight up to 50 g € 800,-
Internet banner, 165x60 pixels, max. 2 per section, homepage € 500,-
Sponsoring
Carrier bag, 1,000 units, logo printed on one side € 2.000,-
Lanyards, 1,000 units, logo printed in one colour € 1.800,-
Evening reception, logo at the entrance € 2.000,-
Banner in exhibition area approx. 3 m2, including production € 1.500,-
Reception counter, logo printed on front (including printing costs) € 1.000,-
Perfect for your presentation
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Benefits
Placement of your advertisements and logo in the event publications and at the Battery Day NRW and Advanced Battery Power Conference combo-event itself will significantly raise your profile in a highly relevant environment.
Interested visitors, participants and exhibitors come from the fields of research, education and politics as well as from a diverse range of business sectors.
Booking
Please use the online form for your order at
http://battery-power.eu/en/sponsorship-advertising/
If you have any questions regarding our advertisement and sponsoring packages, please contact:
CONFERENCE OFFICE
Martin Striewisch, together concept advertising agency E-mail: [email protected] Tel.: +49 201 84122-0, Telefax: +49 201 84122-41
or
Manuela Hartwich, Haus der Technik E-mail: [email protected] Tel.: +49 201 1803-335, Telefax: +49 201 1803-269
Dates
31 October 2015 Call for papers – submission date for abstracts (Advanced Battery Power Conference) You can download the call for papers from the Internet at www.battery-power.eu (in German and English).
18 December 2015 Notification sent to all submitters of abstracts
31 January 2016 End of early booking offer / last date for bookings for exhibition, sponsoring and advertisements Use the Battery Day NRW and Advanced Battery Power Conference to showcase your company to a high-calibre audience from the worlds of politics, business and research.
25 April 2016 Battery Day NRW 2016 Battery Day NRW offers a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration. As an event organised jointly by the EnergyResearch.NRW Cluster, EnergyRegion.NRW Cluster, NanoMicroMaterials+Photonic Cluster and Haus der Technik, Battery Day brings together key players from a wide range of industries, including the energy, chemical and materials research sectors.
26-27 April 2016 Advanced Battery Power Conference 2016 Around 650 trade visitors from a wide range of fields are expected – from the automotive industry, from suppliers and power generators, from research institutes and universities as well as from politics, industry associations and banking. From 25-27 April 2016 Münster will be the focal point of the international battery world!
An event in competent hands
Organisers
Battery Day NRW is organised jointly by the EnergyResearch.NRW, EnergyRegion.NRW and NanoMicroMaterials+Photonic clusters. The Conference Chairs are Professor Martin Winter (University of Münster) and Professor Dirk Uwe Sauer (RWTH Aachen University).
The Advanced Battery Power Conference is being organised in 2016 for the eighth successive year by Haus der Technik and is one of the most important events in the calendar of all those with a professional interest in this area.
Established in Essen in 1927, Haus der Technik is one of the leading institutions offering high-quality professional development events such as seminars, congresses and symposia. With over 1,500 individual events a year Haus der Technik delivers a complete range of professional development and training at the highest level. It has always focused its offer on innovative technologies and practical applications.
In cooperation with
Institut für Stromrichter-technik und ElektrischeAntriebe NMWP.NRW
Cluster NanoMikroWerkstoffePhotonik
HAUS DER TECHNIK e. V. Hollestraße 1 45127 Essen
Germany
Your contact: Frau Hartwich
Tel.: + 49 (0) 201 1803-335 Fax: + 49 (0) 201 1803-269
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.hdt-essen.de
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