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Solving Dielectric and Thermal Challenges in EV Batteries with Adhesive Tapes
The use of electric vehicles in North America is on the rise, and the need for comprehensive safety measures for their batteries is essential. This talk will explore dielectric and thermal protection with pressure sensitive adhesive tapes as a key component of electric vehicle battery safety. We will discuss the benefits of such tapes, their basic composition, and how they can reduce the risk of failure due to electrical or thermal overloads. In addition, we will investigate how these tapes can be combined with other materials like aerogel, thermal ceramics, mica, foam, and more. Finally, we will consider some of the potential challenges and solutions associated with implementing pressure sensitive adhesive tapes in electric vehicle battery safety.
This webinar will focus on the following key topics:
• Understanding the challenges of dielectric and thermal protection in E-mobility
• Learning how to address those challenges with different materials
• Flame retardant mounting and encapsulation tapes
• Emergency Thermal Propagation Venting tape solution
• Puncture, abrasion, and high voltage resistant tapes for robust electrical insulationPresenters
Dr. Fabian Brockmeyer – Lab Manager Automotive at tesa tape North America
Nico Eddelbuettel – Market Segment Manager ePowertrain at tesa tape North America
Elliot Sedlecky – Business Development Manager at tesa tape North AmericaTesa Tape is a proud sponsor of this event.
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Applying Functional Safety in eMobility and Energy Storage Certifications
Functional Safety plays a critical role in the design and development of active control and safety systems across multiple industries, including automotive/EV, micromobility and stationary energy storage. This discussion outlines several of the core industry or regulatory requirements for functional safety as it applies to battery safety control systems. Specific areas of discussion are risk assessments, comparing various functional safety reference standards, and interpreting requirements across multiple certification schemes and standards.
This webinar will focus on the following key topics:
• Identifying key battery/ ESS standards
• Applying functional safety requirements to battery management systems
• Selecting appropriate Functional Safety standards
• Performing battery-specific risk assessmentPresenter
Rich Byczek – Global Technical Director at IntertekRich Byczek is the Global Technical Director at Intertek. He has 30 years of experience in product development and validation testing, with over 20 years at Intertek. Rich is experienced in the areas of energy storage, product validation, EMC and Quality Management. As Intertek’s Global Technical Lead for Electric Vehicle and Energy Storage, Rich sits on several standards technical committees and working groups. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Lawrence Technological University and is based at the Intertek EV and Battery Center of Excellence located in Plymouth, Michigan.
Intertek is a proud sponsor of this event.
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Patenting Inventions Course 1/3: Patenting Energy Storage Inventions
Electrochemical inventions are interdisciplinary. Intellectual property strategies for protecting chemical, electronic, and software inventions may not be helpful for protecting inventions at the interface of these disciplines. This talk will include strategies for protecting chemicals and materials used in batteries as well as new uses of battery technology. This talk will highlight the key issues to prioritize when building valuable intellectual property portfolios for energy storage applications.
This webinar will focus on the following key topics:
• Uniqueness of Electrochemical Inventions
• Patent Challenges, Opportunities, and Best Practices
• When and Where to File Energy Storage Patents
• Patent Valuation
• Industry Patent TrendsPresenter
Todd Ostomel – Partner at Squire Patton BoggsTodd Ostomel helps entrepreneurs develop intellectual property portfolios for protecting inventions directed to inorganic and organic chemicals, chemical processes, electrochemical devices and materials, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology. Todd focuses on patent prosecution and portfolio management, patent opinions, due diligence, and trade secret counseling.
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Patenting Inventions Course 2/3: Battery Patents at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), within the United States Patent and Trademark Office, provides an alternative to federal court litigation on issues of patent validity. The PTAB conducts trials, including inter partes, post-grant reviews and derivation proceedings, as well as hears appeals from adverse examiner decisions in patent applications and reexamination proceedings. This webinar will review battery patent activity before the PTAB, such A123’s petition to institute inter partes review against Long Hua Technology Co., Ltd’s US Patent No. 7,803,484 directed to LiFePO4 cathodes.
This webinar will focus on the following key topics:
• Why is the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB)?
• What types of disputes can be litigated before the PTAB?
• Recent battery patent activity before the PTABPresenter
Todd Ostomel – Partner at Squire Patton BoggsTodd Ostomel helps entrepreneurs develop intellectual property portfolios for protecting inventions directed to inorganic and organic chemicals, chemical processes, electrochemical devices and materials, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology. Todd focuses on patent prosecution and portfolio management, patent opinions, due diligence, and trade secret counseling.
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