Next‑generation electrochemical technologies for energy and carbon capture
5th May 2026, 2:33 pm
Location: National Graphene Institute, The University of Manchester, England
Date: Thursday, May 14 2026
Electrochemical technologies are rapidly emerging as a key enabler of the energy transition, from advanced energy storage to Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS).
This upcoming event will explore how next‑generation electrochemical materials, devices, and system‑level innovations can deliver real‑world impact across energy and carbon management.
What will be explored:
• Emerging electrochemical approaches for energy and carbon capture.
• Advanced materials and device architectures.
• Links between fundamental research and industrial translation.
• Opportunities for cross‑disciplinary collaboration.
Who should attend:
Electrochemists | Materials scientists | CCUS specialists | Chemical engineers | Net‑zero and sustainability professionals
Join the waiting list here:
https://lnkd.in/esdBj98e
If you’re working at the interface of electrochemistry, energy systems, and carbon management, this is a conversation worth joining.
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