Webinar: New Materials Make Supercapacitors Better than Batteries

Webinar: New Materials Make Supercapacitors Better than Batteries

Webinar: New Materials Make Supercapacitors Better than Batteries
Webinar Title: New Materials Make Supercapacitors Better than Batteries
Date: Friday 22 May 2020
Presenter: Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman, IDTechEx
 
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There is a huge amount of new research on supercapacitors and their variants and particularly on their materials, because these control their performance and cost more than anything.
 
This webinar, presented by IDTechEx Chairman Dr Peter Harrop, shares some of the research from the new IDTechEx report, "Supercapacitor Materials and Formats 2020-2040".
 
The belief is that supercapacitors will replace more batteries and make more things possible that were previously impossible. The report looks at the needs and particularly at what will be possible when from a technical point of view. Opportunities for advanced materials? Forecasts and technology roadmaps?
 
This webinar explores:
  • Device Active Structures and Gaps in the Market
  • Emerging W/kg vs Wh/kg
  • Overall Materials Choices
  • Comparison of Research Achievements
  • 2D Materials
  • and much more.
 
We will be holding exactly the same webinar three times in one day. Please register for the session most convenient for you.
 
Date: Friday 22 May 2020
Duration: 30 minutes
 
Webinar #1: Asia-Pacific
9:00am (GMT+8) Singapore, Taipei, Beijing
9:00am (GMT+8) Australian Western Standard Time
10:00am (GMT+9) Tokyo, Seoul
10:30am (GMT+9.30) Australian Central Time
11:00am (GMT+10) Australian Eastern Time
1:00pm (GMT+12) Auckland, New Zealand
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Webinar #2: Europe
10:00am (GMT) London
11:00am (GMT+1) Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome
12:00noon (GMT+2) Athens, Jerusalem
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Webinar #3: Americas
9:00am (Pacific Time PT) USA & Canada
10:00am (Mountain MST) USA & Canada
11:00am (Central CST) USA & Canada
12:00noon (Eastern EST) USA & Canada
5:00pm (GMT) London
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