BASE Project is excited to host its very first project webinar titled "Introducing BASE: Revolutionising Battery Supply Chains with the Digital Battery Passport (DBP)" on November 14th, 2024 at 15.00 (CET). The webinar will focus on the BASE project, which aims to revolutionise the battery industry by making it more transparent, efficient, and sustainable.
The webinar will be moderated by Dr. Shahin Jamali, Head of Monitoring and Artificial Intelligence of Fraunhofer IEG, the coordinator of the BASE Project. Dr. Shahin will introduce the BASE project, while Sohag Salauddin, Head of Product at Technovative Solutions Limited, will shed light on “From EU Regulations to Real-World Impact: the Journey and Solution Behind the Digital Battery Passport”. The third speaker, Marianna Rolikova, Director of Business Development at Seraph, will explore on the topic, “BASE: Beyond the Horizon – Shaping the Future of Battery Innovation and Commercialisation”. Dr. Shahin Jamali will lead a Q&A session at the end of the webinar, allowing attendees to engage with experts and discuss topics of interest.
Participating in this webinar is not just about information, but about transformation. By participating, attendees will gain insights about the Digital Battery Passport and its role in advancing sustainable practices across the battery lifecycle, and the methodologies that prioritise transparency and sustainability in the battery industry. It is going to be an opportunity to connect with professionals, ask questions, and spark conversations that could lead to innovative collaborations. This is going to be an opportunity to engage in a dialogue that could redefine the future of battery supply chains.
Register now for free, and join the revolution in the battery landscape together.
About BASE Project:
BASE stands for the Battery Passport for Resilient Supply Chain and Implementation of Circular Economy. It is a 3-year long project that started in June 2024, under the call ”HORIZON-CL5-2023-D2-02-03: Creating a digital passport to track battery materials, optimise battery performance and life, validate recycling, and promote a new business model based on data sharing (Batt4EU Partnership).” The primary objective of the BASE project is to design, validate, and deploy a functional Digital Battery Passport (DBP) service, as required by the EU Regulation. This goal will be met by harnessing data from a range of dynamic tools and methodologies, providing a transparent, secure, and cost-effective platform that also drives the development of circular economy businesses.
The BASE project has received funding from the Horizon Europe Framework Programme (HORIZON) Research and Innovation Actions under grant agreement No. 101157200.