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2025
February 20
1:00 pm -
2:00 pm
EST
Webinar
Virtual
Battery Science 101
LES USA & Canada

This is the first (introductory) webinar of a riveting four part series exploring the intersection of battery technology and licensing opportunities.

LES USA-Canada's Physical Science Sector will examine the basic elements of battery technology and the challenges which are driving innovation and investment. Subsequent webinars will focus on specific aspects of battery technology, and how both public and private investment are shaping the direction and speed of technology implementation. Commercialization of these emerging technologies will include IP transfer and licensing activities vitally important to the LES membership.

Speaker: Kurt McWilliams, IP Attorney, Norton Rose Fulbright