ECS Detroit Section Hosts “Smart Metals for Next-Gen Batteries: How Porous 3D Current Collectors Redefine Cell Design for a New Era of Performance and Cost”

Boaz Mamo, Addionics

The ECS Detroit Section invites you to “Smart Metals for Next-Gen Batteries: How Porous 3D Current Collectors Redefine Cell Design for a New Era of Performance and Cost” presented by Boaz Mamo (Addionics) on April 7 at Mercedes-Benz R&D North America.  

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Title: “Smart Metals for Next-Gen Batteries: How Porous 3D Current Collectors Redefine Cell Design for a New Era of Performance and Cost”  

Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2026 

Schedule: 1800h Posters and Dinner | 1900h Speakers 

Location: Mercedes-Benz R&D North America, 35555 W 12 Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48331 

Fee: 

Professionals: $20; Student presenters: $0; Students: $10 

Registration includes dinner. 

Preregistration by April 6 is required. 

Abstract 

Smart 3D Current Collectors are emerging as one of the most impactful breakthroughs in cell architecture—a technology that finally breaks the limitations of today’s flat foils. This session reveals new data showing how a porous 3D metal structure boosts energy density, charging speed, and manufacturability, including enabling true dry coating. Applicable to any chemistry, this platform opens a scalable path to next-generation, cost-effective batteries and a stronger U.S. supply chain. 

Bio 

Boaz Mamo is the Chief Revenue Officer at Addionics, a start-up transforming battery technology to power the future of electric vehicles.  He has extensive experience building companies, leading strategic partnerships, and driving innovation in energy and mobility. Mamo founded several prominent platforms, including EcoMotion, Israel’s leading smart mobility community. He brings global experience and a strong commitment to scaling deep-tech solutions with meaningful real-world impact. 

Student Posters 

Student posters will be exhibited. To present their work, students must email the organizers at ecs.detroit.rsvp@gmail.com.                                 

Every presenter receives one year of free access to ECS Detroit Section events. 

Questions? 

Contact ecs.detroit.rsvp@gmail.com. 

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