Advanced Battery Manufacturing 2027
Cambridge & Online
Spring 2027 (date to be confirmed)
The Advanced Battery Manufacturing Symposium will offer high‑value networking opportunities, combining the rigor of scientific conferences with the practical relevance of industry trade shows. This event forms part of a broader relationship‑building strategy, fostering ongoing dialogue and strong community engagement.
We will welcome distinguished speakers from leading industry firms, top research institutes, and academia, who will share fresh perspectives on the challenges and opportunities in advanced battery manufacturing.
The symposium will take place both in person and online, with a particular focus on industry participants, and will be hosted in the beautiful setting of a Cambridge college.

This new symposium builds on the success of the Advanced Battery Manufacturing Workshop, held on 16–17 April 2026 at Homerton College, University of Cambridge, and online. Organised by Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology Ltd., the workshop supported the battery projects BATTwin and AM4BAT, in collaboration with the BatCAT project.
The two‑day event brought together a dynamic community of researchers, industry leaders, and innovators, with around 60 participants attending in person and approximately 100 joining online. Below are the logos of some of the leading organisations, universities, and research centres that took part.
The workshop also received media coverage in the Cambridge Independent.
You will have the opportunity to meet key industrial leaders in battery manufacturing. It will provide you with a platform to exchange ideas, build new connections, and increase your organisation’s visibility among stakeholders.
All sponsors share the following benefits:
Exhibition spaces are limited and will be allocated on the first come, first served bases.
This is an exclusive conference sponsor package which offers premium exposure and visibility. It includes all the benefits mentioned above, plus:
The in-person registration fee includes an information on travel, venue and accommodation, as well as, lunch, refreshments during the breaks.
Participants attending the dinner, will receive information regarding the dinner venue and menus.
All registered delegates will receive a full document agenda, with short biographies of all delegates attending (in person and online), and profile of their organisation. After the meeting, all non-confidential PDF presentations will be sent to all registered delegates.