How LIMS can benefit battery manufacturing workflows
Separation Science: How LIMS can benefit battery manufacturing workflows
The growing demand for battery production has increased the importance for battery manufacturers to ensure that production workflows are efficient and cost-effective. With the complexity of battery manufacturing workflows, there is a high-value need to ensure that the performance and safety of pre-production testing of raw materials, in-process monitoring of intermediate components, and end-products meets specific industry standards.
With the support of a modern laboratory information management system (LIMS), an organization can centrally organize the data generation through battery quality management workflows, and successfully access, analyze, and share data and information to increase time and efficiency. Implementing a LIMS can aggregate data in a meaningful way, seamlessly share that data, and drive insightful decision-making. With the right informatics tools to support production, battery manufacturers can build a strong foundation for improved quality and efficiency making sure that industry standards are met.
Attend this presentation to...
- discover how LIMS can improve traceability, data integrity, and efficiency in battery cell manufacturing workflows
- learn what the benefits of implementing a LIMS into your battery manufacturing organization today would be.
Presenter: Tareq Al-Najjar (Global Strategic Account Executive, Energy – Digital Science Solutions, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Tareq has extensive experience identifying, establishing, and expanding market/product presence in the oil, gas, and energy arenas. With his most recent experience as the VP of International Business Development/Investor Relations at Vacom Systems LLC from 2015–2022, Tareq joined the Thermo Fisher Scientific team in February 2022 to bring his expertise into the LIMS sector. Tareq has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Utah and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Utah David Eccles School of Business.