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Verify on official websiteSelectBIO Next-Gen Technologies & Tools for EV Research Conference brings together researchers from academic institutions and companies in the Chicago North Shore/Skokie, Illinois area for a 2-day intensive event. This event includes the following: Scientific Presentations from Invited Speakers from Academic Institutions Technology Spotlight Presentations from Companies Focused in the EV Space Exhibits Hands-on Demos by Companies Developing and Commercializing Instruments Enabling Various Aspects of EV Research Networking Opportunities Over Lunches and Evening Reception The goal of this event is to discuss the latest research in EVs and complement this with the latest technologies and tools enabling EV research. Companies will showcase their products and services and engage the participants with hands-on demonstrations on their instrumentation and address questions of usage as well as run EV samples onsite to demo the products.
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - Friday, September 12, 2025
Skokie, USA
150 expected
SelectBIO Next-Gen Technologies & Tools for EV Research Conference brings together researchers from academic institutions and companies in the Chicago North Shore/Skokie, Illinois area for a 2-day .... The event covers key topics including Electric Vehicles, Battery Research, Materials Science, and 2 more specialized areas, bringing together thought leaders, practitioners, and innovators for knowledge exchange and collaboration. Designed for professionals in the Automotive, Energy, Materials Science sectors, the conference features keynote presentations, panel discussions, and interactive sessions addressing the most pressing challenges and opportunities in the industry. Attendees benefit from networking opportunities with industry peers, exposure to cutting-edge developments, and actionable insights that can be applied to drive organizational growth and innovation. Taking place in Skokie, USA, the event serves as a strategic gathering point for professionals seeking to stay at the forefront of their field. With presentations from domain experts and opportunities for hands-on learning, Next-Gen Technologies & Tools Driving EV Research 2025 provides a comprehensive platform for professional development, business networking, and discovering the latest solutions transforming the industry landscape. The event program is designed to deliver maximum value through a combination of keynote presentations from thought leaders, interactive panel discussions exploring pressing industry challenges, and dedicated networking sessions that facilitate meaningful professional connections.
SelectBIO Next-Gen Technologies & Tools for EV Research Conference brings together researchers from academic institutions and companies in the Chicago North Shore/Skokie, Illinois area for a 2-day intensive event. This event includes the following: Scientific Presentations from Invited Speakers from Academic Institutions Technology Spotlight Presentations from Companies Focused in the EV Space Exhibits Hands-on Demos by Companies Developing and Commercializing Instruments Enabling Various Aspects of EV Research Networking Opportunities Over Lunches and Evening Reception The goal of this event is to discuss the latest research in EVs and complement this with the latest technologies and tools enabling EV research. Companies will showcase their products and services and engage the participants with hands-on demonstrations on their instrumentation and address questions of usage as well as run EV samples onsite to demo the products.
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Request a DemoOr start free trial βNext-Gen Technologies & Tools Driving EV Research 2025 takes place on Thursday, September 11, 2025 to Friday, September 12, 2025 in Skokie. All times are in UTC.
Next-Gen Technologies & Tools Driving EV Research 2025 focuses on Electric Vehicles, Battery Research, Materials Science, Instrumentation, Next-Generation Technologies and 3 more themes. Related topics include Electric Vehicles, Battery Research, Materials Science, Instrumentation.
Next-Gen Technologies & Tools Driving EV Research 2025 addresses key industry trends including Renewable energy scale-up and grid modernization, Energy storage breakthroughs enabling 24/7 clean power, Green hydrogen production and distribution infrastructure, Carbon pricing mechanisms and emissions trading, Electrification of transport and industrial processes. Attendees can expect sessions, panels, and networking focused on these emerging areas.
Next-Gen Technologies & Tools Driving EV Research 2025 is designed for C-suite executives and senior leaders, Department managers and team leads, Industry practitioners and specialists, Startup founders and entrepreneurs, Consultants and advisory professionals. Key reasons to attend include: Gain cutting-edge insights in Electric Vehicles, Battery Research, Materials Science from industry-leading speakers and practitioners; Network with industry professionals and decision-makers gathering in Skokie for focused knowledge exchange; Stay ahead of the latest trends and innovations reshaping the Automotive, Energy landscape.
Next-Gen Technologies & Tools Driving EV Research 2025 takes place at Holiday Inn and Suites Chicago - North Shore Skokie Banquet and Conference Center in Skokie, USA.
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Next-Gen Technologies & Tools Driving EV Research 2025 scores highest for learning value (9/10). Networking score: 7/10, Learning score: 9/10, Business deals score: 5/10. The event typically attracts 150+ attendees.