Being held October 19-20 in Dallas Texas, Battery Power 2010 event will explore the important topics impacting the battery industry from design issues in battery packs and emerging charging technologies to predicting battery failure and battery hybrid technologies. Presentations will cover the portable/mobile, automotive/EV and stationary/onsite power markets.
The initial Call for Presentations deadline has past. Speaking slots may still be available and will be filled on a first come basis.
Call for Panelists
We are interested in companies that have received government stimulus/Recovery Act funding
or companies that have seen exceptional growth over the
last year. Contact
Shannon Given for details. |
Here are some topics we are looking for:
Market Trends
• Upcoming and Emerging Technologies
• Market Opportunities
• Battery Market Trends
• Regulatory Issues
• Understanding Industry Roadblocks
• Current and Future Battery Cost and Performance
Batteries
• Hot Growth Battery Companies - Contact Program Manager for Details
• Emerging Battery Technology
• "Green" Battery Systems
• Recycling
• Battery/Fuel Cell Hybrid Technology
• Thin Film Technology
• Energy Harvesting
• Renewable Power Systems
• Cell/Battery R&D
• Battery Safety
• Improvements in Power Performance
Integrated Circuits
• Power Management
• Circuit Topologies
• Power Conversion
• Fuel Gauging
• Circuit Protection/Safety
Battery Components and Materials
• Emerging Chemistries
• Nanomaterials/Nanotechnology in Batteries
• Development of High Power Materials
Charging, Testing & Monitoring
• Smart Battery Pack Charging Systems
• Avoiding/Predicting Battery Failure
• Charging Multiple Packs
• Battery Testing
• Monitoring Battery Health
• Capacity Testing
• Battery Evaluation
• State-of-Charge
• Rapid Charging
• Charging Efficiency
• Software
Panel Discussion Opportunities
• Battery Design Analysis – OEM Requirements
• Market Trends and Economic Opportunities
Battery Power 2010 provides an excellent forum to discuss new developments in technology, market conditions and end-user requirements that are driving innovation, capabilities and features, application trends and performance improvements today and in the future. Attendees will include top executives, technical managers and engineering professionals from original equipment manufacturers, system developers and integrators, dealers and component providers.
Full-conference registration fees will be waived for all confirmed speakers.
For more information on submitting an abstract contact Shannon Given, program manager, 720-528-3770 or shannong@infowebcom.com. |
Submitting a Proposal
The basis of the proposal or the presentation may not be the promotion or marketing of a product.
Please Note: Proposals and Submissions will be accepted only electronically by email. Send your proposal in the body of your email letter and include supporting material as attachments. Submit to Shannon Given: Shannong@infowebcom.com.
Submission Guidelines
THE PROPOSAL: The total length of each proposal should be a maximum of 1,000 words. It should include:
- A title for the presentation
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A summary of the presentation content
- Brief description of the presentation for the conference program (100 words)
- Computer and equipment requirements (See Your Technology Needs)
- Presenter(s) biography and list of affiliations
- Contact information: name, title, company, address, office phone & fax, email address, and web site.
DESIRED TRACK: In which track does your proposal best fit: Portable/Consumer/Military Batteries, Stationary/Telecom Batteries, Automotive/Aerospace Batteries, Battery Manufacturing and Battery Research & Development.
YOUR TECHNOLOGY NEEDS: Do you need an Internet connection? Will you use computer-generated slides or present from a presentation program? If yes, you must bring your own laptop. Indicate any other technology that you plan to bring. Include any other pertinent information about your technology requirements.
Optional: Each presenter may submit a 1500-2000 word paper or copies of their presentation for publication on BatteryPowerOnline.com and in the Conference Proceedings. Papers will also be considered for publication in Battery Power magazine.
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