Join New Energy New York at Battery Week
New Energy New York and partners look forward to bringing together battery and energy storage industry stakeholders in Binghamton, NY, October 17-19, 2023. The event series begins with an innovation networking reception at the Koffman Southern Tier Incubator (October 17), followed by NY-BEST’s Annual Fall Energy Storage Technology and Innovation Conference (October 18), and is capped by the Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Workshop organized by Binghamton University’s S3IP, BAE, and IEEE. Join us for one or all exciting events!
Tuesday, Oct. 17
Battery Week Welcome Reception
Innovators and startups in the energy storage industry and battery value chain invited to gather at the Koffman Southern Tier Incubator for an evening of pre-conference networking. Enjoy food and drinks to kick of a great inaugural Battery Week in Binghamton!
Startup Showcase and Pitch Competition
Part of the Koffman Welcome Reception includes a Battery and Energy Storage Showcase where 10 companies will be chosen to table at the reception. Attendees of the reception will select three companies out of the 10 tabling to participate in a five minute each pitch competition around 6:30 p.m. The pitch competition winner will receive $5,000 and the runners-up will each receive $2,000. If you are interested in the Battery and Energy Storage Showcase, please apply here by Wednesday, October 4.
Wednesday, Oct. 18
NY-BEST Fall Energy Storage Technology and Innovation Conference 2023
On October 18th, join us for NY-BEST Fall Energy Storage Technology and Innovation Conference at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Binghamton, NY. This annual event, presented in partnership with New Energy New York and Binghamton University, brings together battery and energy storage industry leaders for a stimulating one-day conference on the latest trends, challenges, and advances in the field. Attendees can register for a pre-conference tour of the iM3NY Gigafactory.
Thursday, Oct. 19
Workshop on Lithium-Ion Battery Safety in Transportation Applications
This workshop brings together stakeholders from the battery and vehicle engineering, building and infrastructure design, firefighting and protection, and policymaker communities to exchange ideas and promote a systems view toward addressing the safety challenges brought on by the increased use of lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries in transportation.