Ulm Battery Research at Hanover Fair

April 18th, 2023

The Ulm Cluster of Excellence POLiS from the Helmholtz Institute Ulm presented itself together with the research platform CELEST from April 17th to 21st at a booth in the Baden-Württemberg area at this year’s Hanover Fair. The main themes of the fair this year are CO2-neutral production, energy management, AI and hydrogen. 
 

With 250,000 visitors, the Hanover Fair (HM) is one of the world’s largest trade fairs dedicated to industrial development. It is organized by Deutsche Messe AG and takes place at the exhibition center in Hanover. 6,500 companies and organizations are exhibiting their products and developments there. 
 

Further Links:
https://www.hannovermesse.de/de/

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