AndTech to Host Zoom Seminar on 'Improvement of Li-ion Battery Separator Coating Functionality and Evaluation Methods' on July 29

AndTech will host a web seminar on lithium-ion battery separator coating technology on July 29, 2026, featuring guest lecturer Satoshi Nishikawa from Teijin Limited.
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AndTech (Headquarters: Kawasaki, Kanagawa; President: Masao Suyama), as part of its R&D development support series via Zoom, will host a course titled 'Lithium-ion Secondary Battery Separator Coating' to address the growing needs for problem-solving in separator coating technology.

The seminar will cover the background of polyolefin microporous membranes being applied as separators, the reasons and roles for requiring functional coating layers, and methods for evaluating these layers.

Date and Time: Wednesday, July 29, 2026, 13:00-16:00
Participation Fee: 45,100 JPY (tax included, electronic materials included)
Lecturer: Satoshi Nishikawa, General Manager, Next Generation Materials Development Department, Battery Components/Membrane Division, Corporate New Business Headquarters, Teijin Limited
Format: Live streaming via Zoom

FAQ

When is the AndTech lithium-ion battery seminar scheduled to take place?

It is scheduled for July 29, 2026 (Wednesday) from 13:00 to 16:00.

Who is the speaker for the seminar?

The speaker is Mr. Satoshi Nishikawa, the Manager of the Next Generation Materials Development Department in the Battery Materials & Membrane Division of Teijin Corporation's Corporate New Business Department.

What is the participation fee for the seminar?

The participation fee is 45,100 yen including tax.

What is the format of the seminar?

The seminar will be live-streamed using the web conferencing tool 'Zoom'.

What can I learn from this seminar?

You can learn about the role of separators in lithium-ion batteries, evaluation methods, the function of coating layers and their effects on batteries, current status, and future trends.