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2nd Sodium-Ion Technology Research Innovations and Key Enhancements (STRIKE) Symposium

27 August 2025 09:00 - 29 August 2025 17:00, Swansea, United Kingdom


Introduction
Following the resounding success of STRIKE 2023, we are happy to invite researchers, industrial leaders, and innovators to the 2nd STRIKE Symposium in Swansea, Wales. This event will continue to bridge academia and industry, focusing on groundbreaking advancements in Sodium-Ion Battery (SIB) technology and its pathway to global commercialisation.

Why attend?
Explore the latest advances in SIB technology, from materials innovation to scalable manufacturing and sustainability. Network with researchers, industry pioneers, and policymakers. Discover develoment of the chemistries and novel developed methods on the SIB at Swansea University.

Symposium Highlights

a) Keynote talks & panel discussions
: Engage with visionaries shaping the future of energy storage.
b) Poster presentations: Showcase your work in a dedicated session (submit abstracts by to STRIKE2025@swansea.ac.uk).
c) Industry roundtables: Participate in actionable dialogues on commercialization challenges, policy, and investment.
d) Social events: Connect at our Opening Networking Reception and Gala Dinner, set against Swansea’s stunning coastal backdrop.

Key Themes for 2025:

Next-generation materials: Anodes, cathodes, and electrolytes for high-performance SIBs.
Scaling innovation: Manufacturing advancements and industrial partnerships.
Policy & market readiness: Navigating regulatory landscapes and global energy transitions.
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Venue
Swansea University

The Great Hall, Swansea University, Bay Campus, Fabian Way, Swansea, SA1 8EN, United Kingdom

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Organised by
Professor Serena Margadonna

College of Science and Engineering,
Swansea University
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