Matthews International Corporation Opens Innovation Center in Germany for Energy Storage Technologies
Key Ideas
  • Matthews International Corporation has inaugurated a new Development Centre in Vreden, Germany, focusing on battery and energy storage technologies.
  • The facility aims to bring together skilled professionals to research and develop processes and materials for technical membranes, films, battery electrodes, and components for hydrogen fuel cells.
  • The centre features state-of-the-art equipment for mass production-scale rotary processing and calendaring, including a laboratory calendar for testing and mapping scalable processes in the battery sector.
  • With a focus on optimization of existing processes and development of next-gen technologies, the centre is expected to accelerate bringing innovations to the market.
Matthews International Corporation, based in the US, recently established a new Development Centre in Vreden, Germany, dedicated to advancements in battery and energy storage technologies. The 1,000+ square meter facility serves as a hub for researchers, engineers, and scientists to collaborate on the development of rotary processes and web materials used in creating technical membranes, films, battery electrodes, and components for hydrogen fuel cells. Equipped with cutting-edge mass production-scale rotary processing and calendaring equipment like the GK300L laboratory calendar, the centre allows for comprehensive testing and scalability assessments in the battery industry. It also provides space for pilot setups and laboratories for real-world testing of production methods in terms of feasibility, scalability, and efficiency. The ultimate goal of the centre is to optimize current processes and expedite the market introduction of next-generation technologies in the energy storage sector. The inauguration of the Development Centre marks a significant step in advancing innovation in energy storage technologies.
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