
Innovative materials specialist ILScience announced on the 7th that it introduced its all-solid-state battery technology at 'InterBattery 2025' and strengthened its global collaboration system.
InterBattery is a specialized battery industry exhibition that is now in its 13th year. With 688 companies participating, a 20% increase from last year, it will share battery products and technological achievements on the largest scale ever.
At this year's 'InterBattery 2025', ILScience was invited by the Swedish Trade and Investment Office and had a business meeting with the Swedish Technology Delegation's Granode Materials and the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), where they showcased differentiated solid-state and next-generation battery technologies and discussed specific collaboration plans.
Granod Materials is a Swedish silicon anode composites manufacturing company known for its silicon nanostructure synthesis technology and RF plasma deposition technology, while the Royal Swedish Institute of Technology is one of the top engineering and technical universities in Europe and is leading the development of European battery technology.
Through this business meeting, ILScience showcased its functional 3D current collector technology and its silicon cathode stabilization technology using carbon nanotube processing technology, and discussed ways to promote global collaboration to strengthen the development of all-solid-state and next-generation batteries in the future. It is reported that Professor Youngsoo Yoon of Gachon University, with whom the company is cooperating with industry and academia to develop next-generation all-solid-state batteries, also attended, helping to strengthen global collaboration.
ILScience plans to expand the application of its solid-state battery technology to the mobility sector, including humanoid robots. Morgan Stanley recently predicted in a report that “humanoid robots will be a key topic of technology investment over the next 10 years,” and estimated the market size to be up to 60 trillion dollars (about 86,400 trillion won), and major big tech companies such as Meta, Google, Apple, and Tesla are entering development in earnest. In Korea, Samsung Electronics is also accelerating its entry into the humanoid market by incorporating Rainbow Robotics as a subsidiary.
An official from ILScience said, “In line with the expansion of the humanoid robot and mobility market, ILScience, along with the three major domestic battery companies, is accelerating the development of all-solid-state battery technology,” and added, “All-solid-state batteries that have a low risk of fire or explosion and can be lightweight and miniaturized are essential for humanoid robots. We will continue to strengthen research collaboration with the global battery industry to advance the company’s related battery technology and secure mass production technology, and foster it as a new growth engine for the company.”
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