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The Battery Show in Motion: Video HighlightsThe Battery Show in Motion: Video Highlights

From the conference to the 1150+ booth displays, there’s been a lot to see at the Detroit premiere of Battery Show North America so far. Here are a few of them.

Michael C. Anderson, Editor-in-Chief, Battery Technology

October 10, 2024

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On the show floor of The Battery Show North America
On the show floor of The Battery Show North AmericaThe Battery Show / INFORMA MARKETS - ENGINEERING

Your Battery Technology team is on the scene in Detroit for the Battery Show—an event that provides a motherload of industry information in a tightly packed three days—information we’ll be mining for weeks in a variety of ways. As we continue to cover the events, here are just a few things that have caught our attention so far.

We begin with a Day 1 Highlight reel to whet your appetite:

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Mark Jensen of ReElement keynoted the Tuesday conference session with insights on the future of the global supply chain:

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On the show floor, we caught up with great companies such as Webastos:

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At Schaeffler, the developer of a solid-state compression module is there at the booth to explain it:

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The Business Development Director of eMobility & Battery North America at Amphenol gave us a quick run through new products:

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And we were happy to meet PDF Solutions' Nika Ptushkina in person after working with her remotely on two Battery Technologies features in the past year, on the Volta Foundation Battery Report and her Woman in Batteries role. But here she is, doing her day job:

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Finally (for now), the morning after GM's blockbuster news about their revamped battery strategy, the company's VP of Battery Cell & Pack Kurt Kelty detailed the changes GM's long-term strategy to conference attendees. We will have more on that as well as other Battery Show breaking news soon: Stay tuned.

Related:The 14th Annual Battery Show Was Bigger Than Ever in Detroit

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About the Author

Michael C. Anderson

Editor-in-Chief, Battery Technology, Informa Markets - Engineering

Battery Technology Editor-in-Chief Michael C. Anderson has been covering manufacturing and transportation technology developments for more than a quarter-century, with editor roles at Manufacturing Engineering, Cutting Tool Engineering, Automotive Design & Production, and Smart Manufacturing. Before all of that, he taught English and literature at colleges in Japan and Michigan.

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