DOE AMO Hosts Virtual “Electrochemistry in Manufacturing” Series

Webinars on June 15, 17, 22, and 29

Participants are sought from across academia, National Laboratories, industry, and NGOs by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) to provide their expertise, insights, and vision for the use of electrochemical processes across the U.S. industrial sector.

Be an active participant or just a “listener” in a virtual workshop series examining how adopting electrochemical technologies and strategies could substantially improve the performance of the industrial sector, for example in energy productivity, thermal efficiency, reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, reduced number of process steps. Opportunities for technology development to accelerate commercial deployment will also be discussed.

Help identify technologies and associated R&D opportunities related to electrochemical processing systems used in major industries.

Assist in prioritizing the technical areas where AMO funding could have the greatest impact on manufacturing, energy efficiency, and greenhouse gas emission reduction.

Participate in the June 15 kickoff session to help set the agenda for the series.

Tuesday, June 15, 1300-1600h ET

Plenary Topic
The connection between electrochemistry and DOE objectives and what current work is in this space

Breakout Topic
Discuss attendee’s hopes and objectives for the workshop

Thursday, June 17, 1300-1600h ET

Plenary Topic
State of the art in electrochemistry and how it is being applied in the manufacturing space today

Breakout Topic
Brainstorm on potential applications for EChem in industry

Tuesday, June 22, 1300-1600h ET

Plenary Topic
Potential applications of electrochemistry in industry and their impacts

Breakout Topic
Identify challenges to deploying EChem in industry and technology development needs

Tuesday, June 29, 1300-1600h ET

Plenary Topic
Discussion of the innovation ecosystem and enabling technologies

Breakout Topic
Identify opportunities to improve the innovation ecosystem for electrochemistry advancement

A detailed agenda will follow. Workshop participants will receive a pre-workshop framing document that provides more details on the workshop pillars and emerging technologies as well as post-workshop results documents.

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