Call for Papers
Deadline: September 12
23rd International Battery Seminar and Exhibit, March 13-16, Broward County Convention Center, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Submit a brief abstract describing the content of the paper, including proposed title and contact information. Early submission is recommended since papers are accepted on a first come basis.
Contact Dr. Shep Wolsky, Florida Educational Seminars Inc. 2300 Glades Rd., Suite 307E, Boca Raton, FL 33431, phone: (561) 367-0193, fax: (561) 367-8429, email: ansum@aol.com, or visit www.powersources.net.
Deadline: September 30
Small Fuel Cells 2006, April 5-7, Washington, DC. Submit 70-word maximum abstract describing content, including proposed title and contact information electronically to span@knowledgefoundation.com.
Contact Dr. Serge Pan, The Knowledge Foundation, 18 Webster St., Brookline, MA 02446, phone: (617) 232-7400, fax: (617) 232-9171, or visit www.know ledgefoundation.com.
Deadline: October 31
Lithium Mobile Power 2006, February 9-10, Miami Beach, Florida.
Submit 70-word maximum abstract describing content, including proposed title and contact information electronically to span@knowledgefoundation.com.
Contact Dr. Serge Pan, The Knowledge Foundation, 18 Webster St., Brookline, MA 02446, phone: (617) 232-7400, fax: (617) 232-9171, email: span@knowledge foundation.com, or visit www.knowledgefoundation.com.
Deadline: November 1
HBC2006: 6th Hawaii Battery Conference, January 9-12, Waikola Beach Marriott on the Island of Hawaii.
Submit abstract describing content, including proposed title and contact information.
Contact Dr. A. N. Dey, 39 Poko Place, HiIo, HI 96720, phone/fax: (808) 934-8580, or email: auro bindo@interpac.net.
Deadline: February 6
TCA Summit, March 6-8, Washington, DC.
Submit 70-word maximum abstract describing content, including proposed title and contact information electronically to span@knowledgefoundation.com.
Contact Dr. Serge Pan, The Knowledge Foundation, 18 Webster St., Brookline, MA 02446, phone: (617) 2327400, fax: (617) 232-9171, email: span@know ledgefoundation.com, or visit www.know ledgefoundation.com.
Meetings and Symposia
September 18-21 - Portable Power 2005, The Palace Hotel, San Francisco, California.
This international conference is dedicated to critical technology and market issues of power management and power sources for wireless communications, mobile computing, and digital A/V devices. It is the only forum that brings together designers, developers, and manufacturers of supply systems, batteries, software, microelectronics and semiconductors, with OEM designers and industry decision-makers, to explore the challenges and opportunities of delivering power to unique portable technologies.
Info: Visit www.portablepower2005.com.
September 26-28 - F-Cell '05, Haus der Writschaft (House of Trade), Stuttgart, Germany.
Symposium has strong international orientation and involves examples of applications with a practical orientation. Speakers from companies and sciences will provide new problem solutions and show new market opportunities.
Info: Visit www.f-cell.de/english/.
September 27-29 - Canada Power, Toronto Congress Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Conference addressing the key issues and technologies impacting both the generation and transmission and distribution sectors. Canada Power is the industry's broadest look at the Canadian market, attracting more than 1,000 attendees and 60 exhibiting companies.
Info: Visit www.canada-power.com.
October 4-6 - 9th Grove Fuel Cell Symposium, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Westminster, London, U.K.
With over 500 delegates, this symposium has grown to be the largest and most comprehensive fuel cell event in Europe. Sessions will include transportation, large-scale power generation, small-scale power generation, and micro fuel cells. Leading manufacturers and suppliers will exhibit fuel cells and component products with agencies and information providers.
Info: Gill Heaton, Grove Fuel Cell Conference Secretariat, Hillside Cottages, Wheatly Rd., Islip, Oxford 0X5 2TF, U.K., phone: +44 (0) 1865 373625, fax: +44 (0) 1865 375855, or visit www.grovefuelcell.com.
October 23-25 - Fuel Cell Summit 2005: Designed to Accelerate Fuel Cell Development, Mohegan Sun Casino & Resort, Uncasville (Hartford), Connecticut.
This event combines the Society of Manufacturing Engineer's Manufacturing Alternative Energy's Future conference, designed to help manufacturers learn to play a role as a future supplier to the growing fuel cell industry, and the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund's Moving Fuel Cells Into the Mainstream conference, designed to explore how fuel cell markets are currently finding successes to commercialization and taking on the challenges of existing barriers.
Info: The SME Resource Center, phone: (800) 7334763 within the U.S. or (313) 425-4500 outside the U.S., fax: (313) 425-3401, or visit www.fuelcellsummit.com.
November 8-11 - World Recycling: Shanghai '05, Hotel Shangri-La, Shanghai, China.
Experts including manufacturers, collectors, processors, steelmakers, legislators, and policy-makers will meet to discuss car, electronics, and battery manufacturers' recycling activities; the latest developments; technologies, plants, and processes; collection and take-back programs; international market outlook; and legal and regulatory developments.
Info: Jeaneatte Duttlinger, ICM AG, International Congress & Marketing, Schwaderhof 524, 5708 Birrwil, Switzerland, phone: +41 62 785 10 00, fax: +41 62 785 10 05, email: info@icm.ch, or visit www.icm.ch.
November 9-11 - 4th China International Conference and Exhibition on Batteries, Shanghai Mark, Shanghai, China.
This conference is an open forum for the discussion and exposition of trends, issues, technologies, forecasts, and research breakthroughs in the environmental industry. Exhibition includes lead acid, Ni-Cd, alkaline, NiMH, and lithium batteries; fuel cells; Zn-MnO^sub 2^, dry, solar, motor-driven power, button, and primary li-cells; replacement materials and parts for batteries; battery testing equipment; manufacturing equipment; and chargers.
Info: Mr. Xu Yimin, Shanghai Viewtran Exhibition Service Co. Ltd., Room 912, No. 3 Building, 1486 Nanjin Rd. (W), Shanghai 200040, China, phone: 0086-21-62477218, fax: 0086-21-62475839, or email: vtexpo@online.sh.cn.
November 14-18 - 2005 Fuel Cell Seminar, Palm Spring Convention Center, Palm Springs, California.
With over 2,000 attendees from 36 countries, this seminar offers the largest number of technical papers and exhibits with the best coverage of the latest technical advances in fuel cell technology. Participants include technical leaders, scientists, educators, researchers, manufacturers of fuel cell products, developers, and investors.
Info: Fuel Cell Seminar Headquarters, c/o Courtesy Associates, 2025 M Street, Suite 800, Washington, DC, 20036, phone: (202) 973-8671, fax: (202) 331-0111, or visit www.fuelcellseminar.com.
December 5-7 - 15th International Seminar on Double Layer Capacitors and Hybrid Energy Storage Devices, Embassy Suites Deerfield Beach Resort, Deerfield Beach, Florida.
Speakers will include battery and capacitor manufacturers; materials suppliers; hybrid electric vehicle manufacturers; electronic equipment manufacturers; as well as scientists and engineers active in R&D of electrochemical power sources.
Info: Dr. Nikola Marincic, Redox Engineering LLC, 215 Dolphin Cove Ct., Bonita Springs, Florida 35134, phone: (941) 992-4112, fax: (941) 993-0508, email: supercapacitor@comcast.net, or visit www.supercapseminar.com.
December 6-7 - Middle East Forum on Fuel Cells & Hydrogen Economy, Hilton Dubai Jumeirah, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Conference brings together vendors, government officials, and academics from the west and the Middle East to exchange ideas and information on the advancements of fuel cell technology and the impact of the emerging hydrogen economy on the oil rich countries. Panel discussions include directions and trends of different fuel cell technologies (PEM, SOFC, etc.), as well as public acceptance in the west and the Middle East.
Info: MEFH, PO Box 130387, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48113, phone: (734) 434-9315, fax: (734) 434-9316, or email: info@me-fuelcells.com.
December 6-8 - Electric Drive Transportation Association Conference & Exposition 2005, Vancouver Convention and Exposition Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Conference provides a comprehensive, hands-on forum featuring electric drive experts, policy leaders, and academia from around the globe. Topics include military applications, broad market adoption of light duty hybrid vehicles, heavy and medium dury markets, the path to hydrogen economy, and electric drive communities. Exhibition showcases new and emerging battery, hybrid, and fuel cell products; automakers and suppliers; and a "Ride'n'Drive".
Info: Jennifer Watts, EDTA, 1350 I St., NW Suite 1050, Washington, DC 20005, phone: (202) 408-0774, or visit www.edtaconference.com.
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December 8-9 - Fuel Cells Durability, Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC.
Conference provides and interdisciplinary forum for fuel cell, electrochemistry, mechanical and electrical engineering industry leaders, decision makers, and leading scientists from academia working in the system design, fabrication, and testing of fuel cells of all types and sizes.
Info: The Knowledge Foundation, 18 Webster St., Brookline, MA 02446, phone: (617) 232-7400, fax: (617) 232-9171, or visit www.knowledgefoundation.com.
2006
January 9-12 - HBC2006: 6th Hawaii Battery Conference, Waikola Beach Marriott on the Island of Hawaii.
Conference features invited and contributed papers on the latest science and technology in power sources including primary and rechargeable batteries such as alkaline manganese, lithium, lithium-ion, nickel metal hydrides, fuel cells, and supercapacitors.
Info: Dr. A. N. Dey, 39 Poko Place, Hilo, HI 96720, phone/fax: (808) 934-8580, or email: aurobindo@interpac.net.
February 9-10 - Lithium Mobile Power 2006, Miami Beach, Florida.
This 2nd annual conference will include advances in lithium battery technologies for mobile applications, lithium sulfur, lithium, polymer, and lithium ion.
Info: The Knowledge Foundation, 18 Webster St., Brookline, MA 02446, phone: (617) 232-7400, fax: (617) 232-9171, or visit www.knowledgefoundation.com.
March 6-8 - TCA Summit, Washington, DC.
Organized by the Knowledge Foundation Technology Commercialization Alliance, this conference brings together scientists, technology experts and business professionals to discuss advanced materials technology commercialization for detection technologies, alternative energy, nanotechnology. Topics include batteries and hybrid systems; fuel cell developments; and advanced power sources commercialization.
Info: The Knowledge Foundation, 18 Webster St., Brookline, MA 02446, phone: (617) 232-7400, fax: (617) 232-9171, or visit www.knowledgefoundation.cotn.
March 12-16 - NHA Annual Hydrogen Conference 2006, Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, California.
The 17th annual conference includes presentations by international corporate executives and government officials; information on U.S. state activities; interactive speaker forums; dozens of parallel technical sessions; hydrogen and fuel cell transportation ride and drives; industrial tours; numerous side events and networking opportunities.
Info: National Annual Hydrogen Conference 2006, 1800 M Street NW, Suite 300 North, Washington, DC 20036-5802, phone: (202) 223-5547, fax: (202) 223-5537, or visit www.HydrogenConference.org.
March 13-16 - 23rd International Battery Seminar and Exhibit, Broward County Convention Center, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Conference will focus on worldwide analysis of battery markets and technologies; future application directions of major OEM's, military and industrial users; developments in primary and secondary batteries; RFID applications; safety, cost and performance enhancements of li-ion, metal hydride and other systems; new battery materials; advances in charging, battery management and testing; and a realistic analysis of the status and perspective for small fuel cells.
Info: Dr. Shep Wolsky, Florida Educational Seminars Inc., 2300 Glades Rd., Suite 307E, Boca Raton, FL 33431, phone: (561) 367-0193, fax: (561) 367-8429, or visit www.powersources.net.
April 5-7 - Small Fuel Cells 2006, Washington, DC.
Now in its 8th year, this internationally recognized conference will serve as the primary source of information for end users, developers, and manufacturers of portable devices. Topics addressed by government, academia, and industry experts include DMFC, microfabrication, MEMS, system integration, reformers, PEM, MEAs, stacks, SOFC, foil type MEMS, hydrocarbon membranes, formic acid fuel cells, micro solid oxide fuel cells, silicon-based DMFC, architectures for portable power applications, cathode effects for micro fuel cells, commercial portable SOFC, direct fuel power module, formic acid fuel cells, biofuel cells for portable power devices, high temperature MEA development, monolithically fabricated silicon electrodes, and durability at polymer electrolyte-electrode interfaces.
Info: The Knowledge Foundation Inc., 18 Webster St., Brookline, MA 02446, phone: (617) 232-7400, fax: (617) 232-9171, or visit www.knowledgefoundation.com.
April 24-28 - Hannover Fair '06, Hydrogen + Fuel Cells Group Exhibit, Hannover, Germany.
With over 100 international exhibitors, this conference is one of the most important and respected international business platforms for the hydrogen and fuel cell industry. Receive a comprehensive update on the latest solutions and technologies, establish new business contacts, monitor competition, and investigate new markets.
Info: Arno A. Evers FAIR-PR, Achheimstrasse 3, D-82319 Starnberg, Germany, phone: +19-(0) 8151-99892-43, or visit www.fair-pr.com.
May 9-12 - Climate Change Technology: Engineering Challenges and Solutions in the 21st Century, Ottawa Congress Center, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Conference provides opportunities for engineers and specialists in climate change monitoring, mitigation, and adaptation to network. Tracks include engineering for mitigation (reductions and removals of GHG); policy, strategy, and regulations; monitoring & recording GHG emissions and climate indicators; engineering for adaptation; as well as financials and risk management.
Info: Visit www.ccc2006.ca.
November 13-17 - 2006 Fuel Cell Seminar, Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.
With over 2,000 attendees from 36 countries, this seminar offers the largest number of technical papers and exhibits with the best coverage of the latest technical advances in fuel cell technology. Participants include technical leaders, scientists, educators, researchers, manufacturers of fuel cell products, developers, and investors.
Info: Fuel Cell Seminar Headquarters, c/o Courtesy Associates, 2025 M Street, Suite 800, Washington, DC, 20036, phone: (202) 973-8671, fax: (202) 331-0111, or visit www.fuelcellseminar.com.
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