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PhD Opportunity: Advancing Zinc Battery Research with Robotics and Automation
Cellerate is supporting a new fully funded PhD project at The University of Manchester, focused on advancing zinc-based battery technology through automated experimentation and robotics.

Cellerate Launches its First Reference Site in Japan
Prof. Yuki Yamada at Osaka University hosts our first reference site in Japan. This new site demonstrates the growing demand for automated cell assembly across global battery research and quality control labs.

Researchers in America’s Battery Belt Use Cellerate to Improve Data Confidence
The Battery Belt in the United States is rapidly becoming the world’s hub for battery innovation, but even the most advanced labs face a familiar challenge: achieving reproducible, consistent data from small samples.

Protocells: Reliability, Precision & Flexibility for Battery Researchers
Battery researchers have relied on coin cells for decades, but the format often limits how well laboratory results translate to real-world pouch cells. Variations in stack pressure, sealing, and electrode alignment can all affect performance data.
How Vianode Increased Cell Yield and Lab Efficiency with Cellerate Automation
Discover how a leading synthetic graphite manufacturer scaled its R&D output and improved data reliability, without hiring more staff. Vianode specialises in the production of sustainable synthetic anode graphite for lithium-ion batteries.
Advancing Battery Cell Manufacturing: The CEAMS Project
CEAMS launched a pioneering project focused on quality control standardisation for battery cell formation, ensuring novel cell technologies can be efficiently scaled to giga-scale production volumes.
Cellerate Joins €20M FULL-MAP Project to Revolutionise Battery Innovation
Cellerate is proud to be part of the Fully (FULL) integrated, autonomous, and chemistry-neutral Materials Acceleration Platform (MAP) for sustainable batteries. A €20 million research initiative funded by Horizon Europe – European Commission.