Seminarwoche / June 15, 2026 - June 18, 2026
Battery Safety for Dual Use Applications | Seminar Week
Requirement, risks and solutions
Lithium-ion batteries are increasingly being used in safety-critical systems—from drones and mobile energy systems to applications in critical infrastructure. These technologies often have dual-use potential, as they can be used in both civilian and military contexts.
The seminar week provides a thorough understanding of the technical, regulatory, and safety-related requirements for battery systems for dual-use applications. Experts from research and industry provide insights into safety concepts, system architectures, regulatory frameworks, and current developments.
Because the following applies to all applications: Safety is not an additional function, but a system requirement.
When energy becomes a critical factor, safety must not be compromised.
Today, modern battery systems perform key functions in mobile and off-grid applications with the highest demands on reliability, robustness, and operational safety. At the same time, energy density, system complexity, and regulatory requirements are constantly increasing. Errors in design, integration, or operation can have serious technical and economic consequences.
Typical participants are:
- Development engineers for battery systems
- Experts in battery cell and battery pack systems
- Safety and compliance officers
- Project managers in technology and innovation projects
- Specialists in the fields of aerospace, mobility, energy systems, and defense technologies