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BATTwin Speaking at BESTE 2026 in Barcelona

The BATTwin project will take part in Battery & Energy Storage Tech Europe (BESTE) 2026, taking place in Barcelona on 8–9 September 2026. As part of the event, Dr Donia Marzougui will introduce the BATTwin project and present its latest developments and results on 8 September, from 11:30 to 11:45. Throughout BESTE 2026, visitors will

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BATTwin at HunCERTalks Meetup August 27th, 2026

As battery manufacturing becomes increasingly digitalised, ensuring the security, reliability and trustworthiness of digital technologies is more important than ever. On 27 August 2026, Billal Mokhtari will represent the BATTwin project at the upcoming HunCERTalks IT Security Meetup, organised by its partner SZTAKI together with HunCERT in Budapest. The event will explore security and cybersecurity

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BATTwin Joins the Zenodo Community

All scientific publications from the BATTwin project are now available through our dedicated Zenodo community page. Zenodo provides an open-access platform where researchers can share publications, datasets, software, reports, and other research-related digital outputs. You can explore all publicly available BATTwin documents via the Public Documents section on our website or directly through our Zenodo

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BATTwin Consortium Gathered in Xanthi for Its 8th Project Meeting

The BATTwin consortium gathered in Xanthi, Greece, on 2–3 July 2026 for its 8th project meeting, hosted by Sunlight Group at its industrial complex. Over two days, project partners reviewed progress across the technical work packages, discussed the latest developments in BATTwin’s digital twin technologies, and coordinated the next steps towards the project’s objectives. The

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BATTwin Presented at the BATTERY 2030+ 6th Annual Conference in Turin

We are pleased to share that the BATTwin project was featured at the BATTERY 2030+ 6th Annual Conference, held on 7–8 May 2026 in Turin, where Maria Chiara Magnanini introduced the project and highlighted its role in supporting Europe’s battery-manufacturing scale-up. In her presentation, she emphasized that the rapid industrial ramp-up is closely tied to

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BATTwin Open Day Featured in the Cambridge Independent!

The Cambridge Independent has published an article highlighting the BATTwin 1st Open Day: Advanced Battery Manufacturing Workshop. The piece appeared in the newspaper’s print edition on 29 April 2026, with the online version now available to read . The Advanced Battery Manufacturing Workshop took place on 16–17 April 2026 at Homerton College, Cambridge, UK, with additional

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BATTwin Reaches Key Milestones in Digital Twin Development for Battery Cells

The BATTwin consortium is pleased to announce important progress in the development of its digital twin framework for battery cells, a key step forward in advanced battery modelling and optimisation. These results were first communicated in a press release issued by HUN-REN SZTAKI, highlighting the consortium’s recent technical achievements and ongoing collaboration. Recent work within

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BATTwin Partners Meet in Cambridge to Shape Next Development Phase

The BATTwin consortium gathered on April 15th  at the Homerton College premises in Cambridge, U.K for a project meeting focused on reviewing progress and planning the next stages toward the delivery of the BATTwin digital twin platform. Organised by CNT, the meeting brought together representatives from all partner organizations to present recent achievements across the work packages. The sessions highlighted the

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BATTwin Showcases Key Digital‑Twin Advances at Upcell Alliance Lisbon Event

BATTwin was proud to present the latest developments of the project during a dedicated session at the Upcell Alliance Lisbon Event on April 8th in Lisbon, Portugal. Our project coordinator, Marcello Colledani, together with Elena Marra from Comau, presented the progress achieved in developing BATTwin’s system-level digital twin. The session highlighted key advancements aimed at

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