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Silicon Anode Seminar
Overcoming the Technical Challenges of Silicon Anode Cells in Military Applications

Silicon anode is viewed as one of the “beyond lithium” technologies due to its potential for significantly higher capacities. However, there are significant technical barriers that are impacting the introduction of this technology such as swelling, charge retention and heat dissipation in multi-cell battery packages. The MPSC (in conjunction with the Army's DEVCOM C5ISR Power Division) is hosting a seminar to identify the root causes of these problems and discuss potential solutions.

Register to attend by clicking the registration link below and registering by March 1st.

Date: March 7-8, 2023
Start Time: 10:00 on both days
Where: In Person and Virtual
6631 Cyber Street, Building 5100
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005
Registration Deadline: March 1
Present Your Silicon Anode Solutions!
Do you have an innovative solution to overcoming the technical challenges of Silicon Anode Cells?

There will be time allocated during the seminar for companies to present their innovative solutions to help solve the technical challenges of silicon anode cells.

Companies that wish to present must send a brief abstract (no more than one page and include point of contact and email) by February 15, 2023, to Marc Gietter.
MPSC Board of Directors
President
Marc Gietter, Crystal Clear Consulting

Vice President
Dr. James Trevey, Forge Nano

Secretary
John Platt, Snell and Wilmer Law Firm

Treasurer
Neil Johnson, Navitas Systems

Communications/Marketing
Melissa Floyd, Stryten Energy
Academia Liaison
Dr. Cindy Lundgren, Battery Consulting

Industry Liaison
Ben Craig, Alion


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