The Battery Production Days aim to build on the success of the renowned Electric Vehicle Production Days by introducing a new focus: battery production. For the first time, Campus Forum, along with the PEM Chair of RWTH Aachen University and Fraunhofer FFB, welcomes you to #BatteryCityMünster on October 21th and 22th, 2025. This event will focus on the pivotal technology of battery cell production. Attendees can look forward to an engaging exhibition and a prestigious conference featuring sessions on innovations in the manufacturing process, large-scale battery cell production, quality assurance, and modern factory planning.
Register online here. Preliminary reservations by telephone are also possible. However, if we do not receive the written registration by one week before the event, we reserve the right to allocate your provisionally reserved place to another interested party. The number of participants is limited. Registrations are considered in the order of their receipt.
The Battery Production Days aim to build on the success of the renowned Electric Vehicle Production Days by introducing a new focus: battery production. For the first time, Campus Forum, along with the PEM Chair of RWTH Aachen University and Fraunhofer FFB, welcomes you to #BatteryCityMünster on October 21th and 22th, 2025. This event will focus on the pivotal technology of battery cell production. Attendees can look forward to an engaging exhibition and a prestigious conference featuring sessions on innovations in the manufacturing process, large-scale battery cell production, quality assurance, and modern factory planning.
Who you’ll meet: Top decision-makers, technology pioneers, and production managers from across the entire value chain. This is your chance to discuss current trends, discover the latest technologies, and exchange ideas with leading experts.
The Battery Production Days aim at a wide range of professionals, including:
executives and decision-makers from the battery and automotive industries
production managers and engineers directly involved in battery cell production and optimization
scientists and researchers working on innovative approaches to battery production
start-ups and companies developing new technologies or services for the industry