Advanced Battery Manufacturing Workshop

16-17 April
In-person & online

We regret that in‑person registration is now full due to room capacity, but online registration will remain open

Digitalisation and tools like digital twins are reshaping battery manufacturing by improving efficiency and reducing defects, while advances in lithium‑ion performance, solid‑state technologies, and additive manufacturing are driving next‑generation solutions and strengthening a sustainable European battery value chain.

CNT Innovation is supporting the sister company, Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology, with the event: Advanced Battery Manufacturing Workshop. This event is being co-organised and supported by the battery projects:

  • BATTwin – Flexible and scalable digital-twin platform for enhanced production efficiency and yield in battery cell production linesproject (BATTwin).
  • AM4BAT – Gen. 4b Solid State Li-ion Battery by Additive Manufacturing (Am4bat Project), and;
  • BatCAT – Battery Cell Assembly Twin (BatCAT | NMBU),

The event will take place at Homerton College in Cambridge, UK, on 16–17 April 2026, as a hybrid event.

This two‑day event will offer participants the chance to:

  • Explore the latest developments from these three EU‑funded projects
  • Connect with researchers, industry partners, and stakeholders shaping the future of battery manufacturing
  • Take part in discussions on innovation, digitalisation, and next‑generation cell technologies

We already have more than 100 confirmed speakers and registered participants, with more than 60 in person.

Confirmed speakers and registered participants are coming from leading organisations such as: Schneider Electric Automation; ; Verkor SA; Politecnico di Milano; LEITAT Technological Center; Siemens; ZEISS Microscopy; SOLiTHOR; Bureau Veritas Italia Spa; Daido Steel Group Europe GmbH; Volta Foundation; Voltpile; N-ABLE; Echion Technologies; Green and Noble; Ansys UK; Upcell Alliance; Lightning Tree; Syxis Vsi; Frontiers; TaiSan; IndiScale; Sustainable Energy Efficient Designed Structures Ltd (SEEDS); Keysight Technologies; SERIC; CPI; Goldbeck Consulting Ltd; Simperler Consulting; Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology Ltd; CEMEA; BI-REX; CIDETEC; China Windey; CIC energiGUNE; University of Cambridge / datalab industries ltd; Institute for Manufacturing; University of Surrey; Warwick University; The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH); Soongsil University; ARIA HDF; University of Leeds; University of Sheffield; University of Oldenburg; CESI; University of Roma Tre; Politecnico di Torino; Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers – Cnam; Ecole Nationale Supérieur d’Arts et Métiers; İzmir Institute of Technology; Central South University; Hohai University; RWTH Aachen University; University of Greenwich; Queen Mary University of London; Korea Institute of Science and Technology; Norwegian University for Life Sciences (NMBU); C2CNewCap; Universidad Loyola – Sevilla; Luleå University of Technology; Al-Mustaqbal University; University of Kent; Newcastle University; NYU Abu Dhabi; GC University Lahore; Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour; Technical University Munich; AAU Energy; Munster Technological University; Sri Venkateswara University; Hellenic Mediterranean University; among others..

Topics of this workshop:

  • The Future of Battery Manufacturing
  • Digital Twins in Battery Production
  • Lithium-Ion Battery Performance
  • Solid State Li-ion Batteries
  • Additive Manufacturing for Next Generation Batteries
  • Digitalisation of Battery Manufacturing
  • Building a Sustainable European Battery Value Chain
  • Reduction of defect rates in production lines

Registration is now CLOSED!