EPISODE · Jun 25, 2024 · 23 MIN
The future of batteries in Europe
from The Battery Podcast · host Siemens.FM team
Batteries are playing a role in electrification around the world and manufacturing is growing to meet that demand, both quantitatively and regionally. Manufacturers and innovators like Skeleton Technologies are working to create industry knowledge outside of the traditional centers for battery manufacturing. Digital tools and integrated processes are part of the solution.In this episode of the Battery Podcast, Marc Deyda sits down with Taavi Madiberk, the CEO and Co-Founder at Skeleton Technologies to talk about battery manufacturing in Europe. They walk through the challenges and successes of growing from a small research lab to what Skeleton Technologies is doing today.What you'll learn:[1:37] Why manufacture batteries in Central Europe?[5:03] Making a niche in a growing industry[9:13] The role of IoT in successful battery manufacturing[18:30] Hardware and software are inseparable
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Batteries are playing a role in electrification around the world and manufacturing is growing to meet that demand, both quantitatively and regionally. Manufacturers and innovators like Skeleton Technologies are working to create industry knowledge outside of the traditional centers for battery manufacturing. Digital tools and integrated processes are part of the solution.In this episode of the Battery Podcast, Marc Deyda sits down with Taavi Madiberk, the CEO and Co-Founder at Skeleton Technologies to talk about battery manufacturing in Europe. They walk through the challenges and successes of growing from a small research lab to what Skeleton Technologies is doing today.What you'll learn:[1:37] Why manufacture batteries in Central Europe?[5:03] Making a niche in a growing industry[9:13] The role of IoT in successful battery manufacturing[18:30] Hardware and software are inseparable
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