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Meetings/Workshops on Organic Chemistry and Polymers in China

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1.LBIS — Shenzhen International Lithium-ion Battery Summit
 Dates 03 Dec 2011 → 06 Dec 2011
[ID=440311] Go to top of page
 LocationShenzhen, China
 Abstract The Shenzhen International Lithium-ion Battery Summit creates a unique opportunity to learn from the giants of lithium innovation and technology! This important event will bring together a rare conclave of the industry's most prestigious leaders from around the globe.
 Topics lithium-ion, li-ion, rechargeable, electric drive vehicles, polymer cells, electrolytes, nano technologies, battery, batteries, electrical storage,
 Weblink http://lbiana.org/industry-events/shenzhen-conference/
 Contact Phone: (702-421-1589); Email: bonnie.mayes@lbiana.org
 Related subject(s) Electrochemistry, Electrolysis and Corrosion

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Last updated: 25 October 2011