Experience Cell Manufacturing Process

June 30, 2025 / In-person seminar in Münster, Germany

Experience and Understand Battery Cell Manufacturing in Our Hands-On Training Module

Open-heart operation – because batteries are the heart of electric vehicles and many other mobile devices. Their production involves a series of precise steps that vary depending on the battery type. However, the main stages remain the same: electrode production, cell assembly, and finalization. In this course, battery cells are "dissected" to make key manufacturing processes tangible and understandable.

Course Summary

Curious about how a battery cell is made? This module is for you!
We guide you through the key production steps in electrode manufacturing, assembly, and finalization. Through interactive, hands-on methods, you’ll experience how these steps are carried out in practice and how they directly influence the overall battery performance. You’ll gain detailed insights into process control and learn about essential manufacturing techniques required to produce high-quality battery cells.

Join Now

Secure your spot and take part in this innovative hands-on training module to deepen your knowledge of battery cell production and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry.

Please register for the course via email »ellb@ffb.fraunhofer.de«

Summer session: June 30, 2025

Fall session: October 23, 2025

OVERVIEW
Type of event
Online-Seminar, On-site training
Format
Attendance
Graduation
Certificate of attendance
Dates, registration deadline and location
  • June 30, 2025
  • In-person seminar in Münster, Germany
Duration
7.5 hours in one day
Language
By Request
Price
990 Euro (exempt from VAT under §4 No. 22(a) UStG)
Attendance
On-site
Organizer
Fraunhofer FFB
Event location
Münster, Germany
TARGET GROUP AND REQUIREMENTS
  • Graduates of the »Spotlight Lithium-Ion-Battery «module
  • STEM professionals
  • Engineers
  • Early-career professionals in research and/or battery development
ADVANTAGES AT GLANCE

Immerse Yourself in an Interactive Learning Environment

Experience a dynamic and engaging learning atmosphere that combines hands-on methods and practice-oriented exercises with an emphasis on collaboration and active knowledge exchange. Ask your questions directly to our battery experts and benefit not only from their in-depth expertise, but also from the diverse experiences and perspectives of fellow participants.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND GOALS
  • Process Steps in Battery Cell Manufacturing
  • Requirements for each process step
  • Overview of production equipment
  • Quality criteria for each process step
  • Potential for improvement

 

After completing this course, you will...

...understand the individual process steps involved in battery cell manufacturing.

...be familiar with the types and functions of equipment used in each process step.

...know the specific requirements for each step in the battery cell manufacturing process.

TRAINERS
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Kristina Borzutzki

Kristina Borzutzki

My name is Kristina Borzutzki, and I have been working at Fraunhofer FFB since mid-2021. Since 2023, I have been leading the Process Engineering group. In our team, we focus on optimizing processes across the entire battery cell manufacturing chain. A key emphasis is on developing innovative processes that enable more resource-efficient production—processes that are not yet established in industrial manufacturing. My diverse academic background in engineering (B.Eng.), physics (M.Sc.), and a PhD in physical chemistry, combined with over 10 years of experience in lithium-based battery research, allows me to take a comprehensive approach to everyday tasks and process optimization. I am particularly attentive to the complex interactions and dependencies within the production process.

 

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Jan-Paul Brinkmann

Jan-Paul Brinkmann 

As a research associate at Fraunhofer FFB, I focus intensively on the finalization of battery cells. With my many years of experience and a doctoral degree, I bring in-depth expertise in the crucial field of lithium-ion batteries and their production. Together with the process engineering team, I work on developing innovative solutions for the manufacturing of sustainable energy storage systems.

IMPRESSIONEN
Participants coating an electrode
Quality inspection of battery cells by participants
Simulated calendaring of an electrode foil