BMS technologies in demand
Battery Management Systems market size projected to expand over the next decade.
Read more hereStrategies to reduce the cost of battery electronics
New simplified designs in battery electronics circuits for reducing hardware and wiring costs
Secure your placeNew technologies in BMS algorithms
Hear the latest case studies in BMS design with ML and AI in mind.
View the latest programExpert Speakers to Date
- Subhash Dhar
American Battery Solutions - Xinbao Gao
Karma Automotive - Matthew Davis
Luna Innovations Inc. - Katharina Gerber
LICAP Technologies - Wesley Thibault
Romeo Power - Johan Gout
Capture 3D - Carter Lloyds
QAD - Kunal Phalpher
Li-Cycle Corp - Arunachala Kannan
Zero Electric Vehicles
Past Attendees
- Luna Innovations
- American Battery Solutions
- ZEISS Industrial Quality Solutions
- Impact Clean Power Technology, Americas
- EA Elektro-Automatik
- EFTEC North America
- Hatch Inc.
- Huber USA
- Evolectric
- Capture 3D
- STAR Technology
- QAD Inc.
- Honda
- Energy Material Advances
- PlugVolt, LLC.
Who should attend?
- Battery Design
- BMS Technologies
- Battery Electronics
- Battery Testing
- Simulation & Modelling
- Materials Research
- Machinery Operations
- Supply Chain Management
- Electronics Manufacturing
- Cost Reduction Strategies
- Parts Procurement
- Sales and Marketing
- Business Development
- Advanced Engineering
- Materials Sourcing and Advisory
- Research and Development
- Strategy, Projects, & Public Affairs
- Legal and Regulations
- Purchasing and Sourcing
- News Reporting and Journalism
- Equipment Certification Services
Why Attend?
The BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 2023 Exhibition and Conference is the only event of its kind to deliver leading market intelligence and industry presentations on the latest BMS technologies and advancements in battery functional safety…
view more...The Premier Forum for Battery Management Systems and Battery Electronics
Welcome to the BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 2023 Exhibition and Conference, where industry leaders in BMS design and battery electronics manufacturing will meet with leading battery manufacturers and automotive OEMs to explore the latest BMS technologies and their integration with futuristic battery systems.
With consumer demand for EVs growing exponentially across the globe, safe and reliable operation of the battery pack has remained the greatest challenge to the development of EVs. The industry needs embedded intelligent systems that can handle optimum performance from the battery to address range without compromising safety, durability, and performance.
Next-generation BMS will be developed using machine learning and artificial intelligence to maintain the health and safety of the battery pack. Today's battery engineers are exploring new ways to monitor the state of health and state of charge of batteries, designing internal battery pack topology through Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) and simplifying the circuitry to develop reliable and cost-effective batteries with safety in mind.
This year’s BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 2023 event is set to become the world's leading exhibition and conference exclusively for battery electronics and BMS development, where OEMs will meet and collaborate with a large array of industry experts. In addition, attendees will examine new methods and technical know-how to address the specific challenges of developing battery management systems for next-generation batteries.
Key topics on this year’s agenda include:
- Future trends in battery management systems for next-generation EV battery packs
- Exploring machine learning and artificial intelligence for the intelligent battery
- Latest research in battery topology for improving safety, durability, and efficiency
- Case studies on Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) in electric vehicles
- Evaluating the features of distributed, modular, and centralized BMS architecture
- Upcoming regulations and safety standards for battery management systems
This exhibition and conference will provide a forum for all stakeholders across the BMS and battery electronics domain to network and build cross-market relationships and discuss the real challenges and opportunities in battery management systems development to meet the needs of next-generation electric vehicles.
Call for Presentation
If you would like to be a speaker at this event, please contact sean.collins@iQ-Hub.com, subject heading "Call for Papers
BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 2023".
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To secure your place at BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 2023 or if you require more information, please contact delegates@iQ-Hub.com.
Key topics for 2023:
- Future trends in battery management systems for next-generation EV battery packs
Understand the current scenario and future projections of BMS development from a global perspective of high energy density and fast charging battery development trends for electric vehicles. - Exploring machine learning and artificial intelligence for the intelligent battery
Discover the latest breakthroughs in BMS engineering using machine learning and AI algorithms for better optimization of battery parameters for longer and safer battery operation. - Latest research in battery topology for improving safety, durability, and efficiency
Evaluate innovations in mapping battery topology to accurately access the deterioration of the battery's state of health by aging and cycling. - Case studies on Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) in electric vehicles
Case studies on Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) in EVs to complement the current BMS data-driven algorithms with an additional sensor fusion for accurate SOH assessment. - Evaluating the features of the architecture of distributed, modular, and centralized BMS architecture
Gain insights into various BMS architectures, such as distributed, modular, and centralized BMS, and learn their benefits and limitations regarding hardware, wiring costs, and functional redundancy in its application. - Upcoming regulations and safety standards for battery management systems
Hear from key regulators and governing bodies on lithium-ion battery safety, especially on fire hazards caused by inferior design of the BMS.
Testimonials
- This conference gave our company opportunities to meet key players in the emerging technology space.
Rob Sides (Ametek) - Great event with expertise from various fields related to the industry.
Martin Loo (Greatech) - An extensive range of information regarding the industry and key providers.
Ralph Marsh (ATS) - Great experience to gain knowledge of the automotive world and an opportunity to network with key players.
Jason Klentive (ESAB) - A major event for people interested in new technologies for the industry.
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