Make plans now to participate in the 2018 International Battery Seminar & Exhibit which will return to Fort Lauderdale from March 26-29, 2018. Nearly 850 attendees from more than 500 organizations representing 26 countries participated in the 2017 event. The entire advanced battery ecosystem was well-represented in Florida, including leading OEMs, top battery manufacturers, developers of advanced materials and components, plus national labs and universities from around the world. Attendance grew by more than 30% for the third year in a row, and has more than doubled since joining Cambridge EnerTech in 2015! The 2018 program will unite nearly 850 battery industry professionals from around the world with particularly strong representation from China, Japan, and Korea. The audience profile includes Presidents, CEOs, COOs, CTOs, Executive/Vice Presidents, Chiefs, Directors, Managers, Researchers, and Scientists from battery manufacturers, users, OEMs, equipment/material/component suppliers working in R&D, business development, chemical & materials, energy systems/storage, product design & development, emerging products, regulatory affairs, safety & compliance, systems & cell engineering, technology, marketing, law, sales, and investments. Participating industries included: Commercial Research & Development Laboratories Battery Assembly Equipment Manufacturers Battery Component Manufacturers Battery Testing & Diagnostics Services Providers Battery Management Systems Manufacturers Automotive Manufacturers Defense & Aerospace Contractors Portable Electronics Manufacturers Government Laboratories Academic Research Institutes Large Format and Stationary Battery Manufacturers Raw Material Suppliers Medical Device Developers & Manufacturers Recreational Vehicle Manufacturers Agriculture Equipment Manufacturers

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