Meet the collaborative partners of the InCoatBat project, bringing together a diverse range of expertise in materials science, research, industry, and innovation. Our consortium includes academic institutions and industry leaders, all working together towards a common goal of developing cutting-edge battery technologies and advancing the field of energy storage. Learn more about each partner and their contributions to the project.

 

Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia (Latvia)
The Institute of Solid State Physics at the University of Latvia (ISSP UL) is an internationally recognized leader in materials science. It specializes in solid-state physics, materials science, and nanotechnology, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration among physicists, chemists, and engineers. The institute is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities that promote innovative research and the development of new materials. Additionally, ISSP UL plays a vital role in educating future scientists, facilitating partnerships with industry, and advancing technology and knowledge in solid-state physics both locally and internationally. Its scientific competitiveness and research ecosystem are further enhanced by the Centre of Excellence in Advanced Material Research and Technology Transfer (CAMART2) project. ISSP UL is located in Riga, Latvia. 

National Taiwan University (Taiwan)

National Taiwan University (NTU) is a national comprehensive public research university in Taipei, Taiwan. Renowned for its academic excellence and research contributions, NTU offers a wide range of programs across various disciplines. The university fosters a diverse community of students from Taiwan and around the world, encouraging innovation and critical thinking. NTU plays a significant role in Taiwan's educational landscape and global academic collaborations. It has been regarded as the most prestigious university in Taiwan.

Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden Württemberg (Germany)

The Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW) is a non-profit foundation dedicated to advancing sustainable energy solutions. With approximately 350 employees and 100 student assistants, ZSW is recognized as a leading energy research institute in Europe. Its primary goals include the research and development of climate-friendly technologies for generating electricity, heat, and fuel, as well as facilitating technology transfer to market-relevant products and advising policymakers. Current research topics encompass photovoltaic materials, hydrogen technology, electrochemical energy conversion, fuel cell development, renewable fuels, and smart grid integration, reflecting ZSW's commitment to addressing the energy challenges of the 21st century.

VARTA Microbattery GmbH (Germany)

VARTA Microbattery GmbH, based in Germany, is a leading manufacturer of micro batteries and rechargeable energy storage solutions. The company specializes in developing high-performance batteries for various applications, including hearing aids, medical devices, and consumer electronics. VARTA is recognized for its innovative technologies and commitment to sustainability, often focusing on environmentally friendly production methods. With a strong emphasis on quality and efficiency, VARTA Microbattery GmbH serves a global market, contributing significantly to advancements in battery technology.