
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Fisher Scientific, a leader in serving science, has announced the opening of its Battery Customer Experience Center in Seoul, South Korea. The advanced facility will assist battery manufacturers in driving innovative solutions that support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal of providing access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all people by 2030 according to the company.
The company says that it will also serve as a global hub for clean energy and battery manufacturing applications, product information and education. The new centre will accelerate the development of new environmentally friendly energy solutions that aim to reduce the world’s reliance on fossil fuels, in line with Thermo Fisher’s company mission to enable its customers to make the world healthier, cleaner, and safer.
The centre will provide international battery manufacturers with access to the latest metrology and quality control (QC) technologies from Thermo Fisher, bringing together multiple solutions in one demonstration environment, including the Thermo Scientific LInspector Measurement and Control System, which supports inline lithium-ion battery QC.
The facility is also staffed with applications experts in the fields of material characterisation, extrusion, rheology, inline thickness and basis weight metrology and product inspection. Thermo says it offers manufacturers one-stop access to its analytical instrument expertise.
“We are thrilled to be opening our Battery Customer Experience Center, which will help address the current manufacturing challenges facing the lithium-ion battery industry, starting from the highest level of technology development. The center will contribute to the resilience of the sector, by giving producers the knowledge and skills to address evolving needs,” said Miguel Faustino, President of Chemical Analysis at Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Due to its central location, the Seoul facility will act as a base from which Thermo Fisher can support battery innovation and production in key end markets, such as China according to the company.
The hub will also provide an information exchange for joint learning in important areas of energy storage, enabling Thermo Fisher to assist the manufacturers and end customers it is already working alongside to expand their offerings to a wider consumer base.
Cheol-Hee Park, PhD. and Vice President of Analytical Science Center at LG Energy Solutions said: “The opening of a battery-focused customer experience center is welcomed, and we look forward to collaborating with Thermo Fisher. We expect to shape more effective verification, as well as application processes, for new, cutting-edge electrode measurement technologies in the future.”