Masterclass on Lithium Batteries: Flash Battery and Experis Academy Train E-Mobility Professionals
20 – 21 September 2024
HQ Flash Battery
Guiding the electric revolution through education has been the goal driving the partnership between Flash Battery and Experis Academy for over four years, within the framework of the Advanced Training Master in E-Mobility & Electric Powertrain.
The master, conceived by Experis Academy in collaboration with Motus-E, is now in its seventh edition. It is addressed to professionals with technical background who are already active in the work context or have an academic background in engineering, STEM, or IT, seeking to enhance their hard skills and specialize in the field of e-mobility to broaden their expertise.
The course is characterized by an in-depth technical approach, combining lectures, workshops, and case studies conducted by experts in the electrification supply chain.
In this dynamic learning environment, on Friday, September 20, and Saturday, September 21, 2024, the R&D team of Flash Battery will lead a masterclass at our HQ in Sant’Ilario d’Enza (Italy), focusing on the technologies driving the development of lithium batteries for industrial machinery and vehicles.
Students will have the opportunity to visit all the company departments and explore in detail the architecture of lithium batteries, the different chemistries that comprise them, and all the application areas in which Flash Battery has been involved for over 12 years, designing lithium batteries customized to the needs of diverse industrial sectors.
Significant attention will be given to the following topics:
“The energy transition is an evolutionary process that inherently seeks new professionals to accelerate its development and promote its spread. Flash Battery has been collaborating with Experis Academy for over four years to showcase our sector and train increasingly competent and specialized professionals, ready to embrace the changes the future holds. It is inspiring to meet motivated young people each year, eager to learn about the new technologies that govern the battery sector. We are confident that, with the right training, they will significantly contribute to the progress of industrial electrification.”