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List of Participants Status: September 15, 2021 500 Participants Attendees' Geographical Distribution 40 Countries Company Name Job Title Country/Region A List of participants Status: September 15, 2021 500 Participants Attendees' geographical distribution 40 Countries Company Name Job Title Country/Region A. Kayser Automotive Systems GmbH Global Sales Director GERMANY A. Kayser Automotive Systems GmbH R&D Director GERMANY A2Mac1 Technical Account Manager FRANCE Aalto International Japan Co., Ltd. CEO JAPAN ABO Wind AG Project Manager Hybrid Energy and Battery Systems GERMANY ACCURE Student AUSTRIA ACCURE Battery Intelligence GmbH CTO GERMANY ACCURE Battery Intelligence GmbH Senior Battery Expert GERMANY ACCURE Battery Intelligence GmbH COO GERMANY ACCURE Battery Intelligence GmbH CEO GERMANY ADEME Engineer FRANCE adphos Digital Printing GmbH Sales Director Digital Printing GERMANY Aebi Schmidt Deutschland GmbH Project Manager GERMANY aeconsult Consultant GERMANY aentron Sales Director GERMANY aentron GmbH Head of Development GERMANY aentron GmbH Proprietor GERMANY AFS Entwicklungs + Vertriebs GmbH Technischer Leiter GERMANY AGH University of Science and Technology R&D Engineer POLAND AKKA Industry consulting GmbH Expert GERMANY AKKU SYS Akkumulator- und Batterietechnik Nord GmbH Stellv. Leitung Vertrieb Staplerbatterien GERMANY Al Pack doo Subotica Co-Owner SERBIA Albemarle Data Scientist UNITED STATES Albemarle Corporation Data Scientist UNITED STATES Altreonic - Kurt.energy Engineer BELGIUM Alzner Battery Head of R&D Battery and Cell GERMANY Alzner Battery Technical Director Battery Systems GERMANY Ambatovy Dynatec Madagascar SA Marketing Manager MADAGASCAR Amperex Technology Limited Senior Engineer CHINA VR Ampt LLC Sales Manager EMEA GERMANY ampuls kommunikation Inhaber GERMANY Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Student INDIA Analog Devices GmbH System Technologist GERMANY Andreas Schoppenhauer Interim Manager GERMANY Ansmann AG Head of Sales GERMANY Arnold Umformtechnik Teamleiter GERMANY ARRK Engineering GmbH Abteilungsleiter GERMANY ATS Industrial Automation Director Sales Europe GERMANY Attero Global Head INDIA FBF21-ParticipantList-210915 Page 1 Company Name Job Title Country/Region Audi Brussels HV-Battery expert and End of Line programmer BELGIUM AUT Research and Development Manager IRAN ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF Automation W+R GmbH Head of Sales GERMANY Avery Dennison Marketing Manager Automotive GERMANY AVL Deutschland GmbH Director Advanced Simulation Technologies GERMANY AVL List GmbH Battery Development Engineer AUSTRIA AVL List GmbH Global Business Segment Manager Battery Test Systems GERMANY Avnet Product Specialist SWEDEN AZO GmbH & Co. KG Beratung und Vertrieb GERMANY AZO GmbH + Co. KG Beratung und Vertrieb GERMANY B&R Industrie-Elektronik GmbH Global Industry Segment Manger - E-Mobility GERMANY BALLUFF GmbH Business Development GERMANY BASF SE Anwendungsentwicklung technische Kunststoffe Bereich e-mobility GERMANY BASF SE Marketing GERMANY BASF SE Senior Account Manager Sales GERMANY Batalyse GmbH CEO / Sales GERMANY Batterie plus fort Technical manager MOROCCO Battery Associates Ambassador SPAIN Battery Associates Hardware engineer SPAIN Battery Associates Intern IRELAND Battery Associates Founder & Chair GERMANY Battery Associates/INAM Marketing Manager GERMANY battery-direct GmbH & Co. KG Technical Assistant to the Management GERMANY BCD Chemie GmbH Technical Account Manager GERMANY be2hub srl ceo ITALY BEDIA Motorentechnik GmbH & Co.KG Sales Representative Sensors / Technical Consultant GERMANY Beijing Smart Satellite Team Leader CHINA VR Benchmark Mineral Intelligence Senior Account Manager UNITED KINGDOM Bender GmbH & Co. KG Business Development GERMANY Benzinga Journalist INDIA Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft und Technologie GmbH GERMANY betteries AMPS GmbH Head of Marketing & Communications GERMANY Bidian Technologie Consulting Senior Advisor GERMANY Biegus Automotive Owner POLAND Biegus Automotive R&D Engineer POLAND Blackstone Technology GmbH Senior Ingenieur GERMANY Technical Business Development Manager, Program Manager "Green&Urban BRAIN Biotech AG Mining" GERMANY BRAIN Biotech AG Project Manager "Green & Urban Mining" GERMANY FBF21-ParticipantList-210915 Page 2 Company Name Job Title Country/Region Brose Systemingenieur GERMANY BSEF Administration & Office Manager BELGIUM BSEF The International Bromine Council Secretary General BSEF BELGIUM BST GmbH Head of Industry Solutions GERMANY BST GmbH Head of Marketing GERMANY BST GmbH Sr. Technical Sales Manager GERMANY BU Power Systems General Sales Manager GERMANY BU Power Systems GmbH & Co. KG Application Engineering Manager GERMANY BU Power Systems GmbH & Co. KG Product Support Service Manager GERMANY BYK-Chemie GmbH Sales Manager GERMANY CADFEM GmbH Simulation engineer GERMANY Capgemini Test Engineer GERMANY CEFEG GmbH Geschäftsführerin GERMANY Cejn-Product GmbH Sales Manager GERMANY ChargeReD Ltd Managing Director UNITED KINGDOM Circulor CoFounder UNITED KINGDOM Circulor Business Development and Implementation Consultant AUSTRALIA Circulor Client Partner UNITED KINGDOM Circulor Stratgey Manager UNITED KINGDOM Circulor GmbH PR Manager GERMANY Circunomics GmbH Marketing Manager GERMANY CMC Klebetechnik GmbH Material Specialist GERMANY Coimbatore Institute of Technology Student INDIA Conductix-Wampfler GmbH Product Manager Energy Storage GERMANY Constantia Flexibles Head of Business Development - E-Mobility / Battery Systems GERMANY CONWEAVER GmbH Vice President Sales GERMANY CONWEAVER GmbH Sales Manager GERMANY CONWEAVER GmbH Senior Vice President Customer Management GERMANY Coventry University Academic UNITED KINGDOM CRB Antriebstechnik GmbH Geschäftsleitung GERMANY CRESCERS director GERMANY CRM Group Specialist BELGIUM Cronimet Holding Managing Director GERMANY Cygni Energy Management INDIA Daimler Greater China Ltd. eDrive expert CHINA VR Daniel Einhäuser pr UNICORN Beograd Consultant SERBIA DEKASH CEO FINLAND Deloro Wear Solutions Market Research Analyst GERMANY Delta-Q Technology Corp Manager Business Development SWEDEN FBF21-ParticipantList-210915 Page 3 Company Name Job Title Country/Region DEMCON Sr. Business Developer NETHERLANDS Deutsche Infineum GmbH & Co KG Industry Liaison Advisor GERMANY DGWA Head of Corporate Communications GERMANY Diehl Advanced Mobility GmbH Produktentwickler GERMANY Diehl Advanced Mobility GmbH CTO GERMANY Dr. Brüning Engineering UG Research staff GERMANY Dr. Brüning Engineering UG Manager GERMANY DRÄXLMAIER Group Senior Key Account Manager GERMANY Drone T CEO KOREA REPUBLIC OF DURAN Electronica SL Export Manager SPAIN Durapower Technical Manager NETHERLANDS Dürr Megtec - MEGTEC Systems SAS Director Business Development FRANCE Dürr Megtec - MEGTEC Systems SAS Vice President Europe, Engineered Products FRANCE Dürr Systems AG Sales Manager GERMANY Dürr Systems AG Vice President Clean Technology Systems EMEA GERMANY Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research Postdoc NETHERLANDS Dxc System Engineer GERMANY Dynamic Metal Systems R&D GmbH Project & Key Account Manager AUSTRIA EDAG Group AG Projektkoordinator GERMANY EDF R&D Research Engineer FRANCE ELANTAS Europe GmbH New Business Development Manager Battery Environment GERMANY Elantas GmbH Head of New Business Development GERMANY EL-Cell GmbH Leiter Vertrieb & Marketing GERMANY Electrified veronika Social entrepreneur UNITED STATES ELECTRONICSBAZAAR CTO INDIA ELEO Technologies Business Development Manager NETHERLANDS Elincom electronics B.V. sales director NETHERLANDS ElringKlinger AG Entwicklungsingenieur GERMANY ElringKlinger AG Development Engineer Battery Cell GERMANY ELVES Environmental Compliance Manager IRELAND E-Lyte Innovations GmbH Head of Marketing and PR GERMANY EnerDel Sales Director UNITED STATES ENERGSOFT INC CEO UNITED STATES Enerox GmbH / CellCube CEO AUSTRIA Enerplus Petroleum Corporation/SPECS Petroleum Engineer CANADA enersys Sr Director Business Development UNITED STATES Enterprise Ireland Market Advisor DACH GERMANY ENTROVIEW CEO FRANCE Eska Schneider Lagersysteme GmbH Assistentin der Geschäftsführung GERMANY FBF21-ParticipantList-210915 Page 4 Company Name Job Title Country/Region eska Schneider Lagersysteme GmbH Geschäftsführer GERMANY E-T-A Elektrotechnische Apparate GmbH Application Engineer GERMANY EUPD Research Managing Partner GERMANY Evergrande hofer Powertrain GmbH Senior Manager Technology & Innovation GERMANY Everledger Business Director UNITED STATES Exide Technologies GmbH VP R&D GERMANY Exide Technologies GmbH Business Development Director GERMANY Exyte Central Europe GmbH Senior Technologist GERMANY Exyte Management GmbH Technology Manager GERMANY facing life Manag Dir GERMANY Farasis energy Production manager GERMANY Farasis Energy Europe GmbH GERMANY fdsvvd Partner GERMANY fem - forschungsinstitut edelmetalle + metallchemie Senior Scientist GERMANY Festo SE & Co. KG Head of Corporate Market and Competitive Foresight GERMANY Festo SE & Co. KG Global ISM Electronics - Business Development Battery GERMANY Festo SE /& Co. KG Head of Global Industry Segment Management Electronics & Assembly GERMANY FFAUVE Fede France Assos EV users President FRANCE FI Group Manager GERMANY FI Group Manager GERMANY First National Battery Maintenance Manager SOUTH AFRICA FlexLink Systems GmbH Sales Manager GERMANY FlexLink Systems GmbH Sales Engineer GERMANY FlexLink Systems GmbH Sales Engineer GERMANY FlexLink Systems GmbH Factory Automation Manager GERMANY FM Siebdruck Werbung Design GmbH Head of R&D GERMANY Fondazione Bruno Kessler - Centre Sustainable Energy Researcher - Manager Battery Research ITALY Forge Nano Director, Product Marketing UNITED STATES Forschungsinstitut Edelmetalle + Metallchemie Abteilungsleiterin
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