Quality in Battery Cell Production

July 8, 2025 / In-person seminar in Münster, Germany

Learn About the High Standards for Battery Quality and Safety in Our Specialized Training Module

Batteries must meet strict quality standards to deliver reliable and safe performance over a long service life. Proper production conditions and optimized product development are essential to ensuring the required quality. This advanced module explains what truly matters and how various factors work together to achieve these goals.

Course Summary

Gain key knowledge of product and process-related defects so you can minimize risks and maximize the reliability of your battery products. You'll explore a variety of measurement methods to identify failure patterns and learn about effective countermeasures to support quality assurance. This module also introduces you to essential quality standards and quality management methods such as FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) for continuous improvement. Additionally, we’ll provide insights into the topic of technical cleanliness, a critical challenge in battery cell production.

Take the Next Step

Secure your spot today and join this advanced training module to deepen your expertise in battery quality and safety—a key success factor for future-ready energy storage solutions.

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

Summer session: July 8, 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
  • July 8, 2025
  • In-person seminar in Münster, Germany
Duration
6 hours in one day
Language
English
Price
750 Euro (VAT exempt according to §4 no. 22 letter a UStG)
Attendance
On-site
Organizer
Fraunhofer FFB
Event location
Münster
TARGET GROUP AN REQUIREMENTS
  • Participants in the modules  »Introduction Battery Cells«,  »Spotlight Lithium-Ion-Batteries« and  »Experience Cell Manufacturing Process« 
  • Quality and production managers
  • Supplier managers
  • Purchasers
  • Process engineers
  • Technicians
  • Product developers
  • Technical sales representatives

 

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
  • Quality Characteristics and Requirements of a Battery Cell
  • Defects in cell production
  • Quality gates / quality control and assurance
  • Specific measurement and testing methods in cell manufacturing

 

After completing this course, you will...

 

...understand the key quality characteristics of a battery cell, the related process parameters, and current challenges and issues in this context.

...feel confident addressing battery cell quality topics and discussing them competently with industry experts.

...be able to analyze an existing production process for quality-related issues and identify potential risks effectively.

TRAINERS
© Fraunhofer FFB
Jan Hentschel

Jan Hentschel

My name is Jan Hentschel, and I have been working as a research associate at Fraunhofer FFB in Münster since mid-2022. Through my studies in mechanical engineering and experience in industry, I developed a strong interest in the intersection of emerging technologies, industrial requirements, and economic frameworks. This passion is reflected in my work with the Operational Excellence group, where I focus on quality management, technical cleanliness, and cost simulation.

© Fraunhofer FFB
Michael Przybylek

Michael James Przybylek

My name is Mike Przybylek, and since April 2024 I have been working as a research associate in the Operational Excellence group. This group supports quality management (QM) at Fraunhofer FFB from a strategic perspective—an area that is also one of my main focuses. In addition, I am responsible for technical quality and production projects with various OEMs, implement key QM concepts such as Supplier Quality Management (SQM) and Enterprise Content Management (ECM), and apply for new funding opportunities to support our research. I draw on 15 years of experience in leading projects in the automotive industry between Detroit and Münster.