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OBEC — Powering Canada''s Battery Future The Ontario Battery and Electrochemistry Research Centre (OBEC) is Canada''s premier hub for battery innovation—advancing research,
Developing Canada''s battery supply chain at the NRC
The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) conducts battery research and development along the entire supply chain, from mining to end-use integration. The NRC''s Advanced
Federal government partnering with Siemens Canada to
News release Proposal would see the establishment of an R&D hub focused on battery technologies March 20, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario The Government of Canada recognizes the critical
University of Ottawa joins the race for the commercialization of
This step forward positions the University of Ottawa at the cutting edge of research on the batteries of the future. This new means of standardization will benefit scientists and industry, and
Federal government partnering with Siemens Canada to
The company is seeking to establish a hub that would be the headquarters of Siemen''s global battery research and development activities. In 2024, Siemens Canada had revenues of
OBEC: Accelerating Battery Innovation for Canada''s Clean Future
Battery innovation is not new to Canada. We produced the world''s first commercial rechargeable lithium battery in the 1980s. And today, our researchers across Canada are pushing
25-1814 CEI CBMI Booklet
Battery materials innovation, critical minerals processing and recycling (Ottawa, Ontario): Bench to mini-pilot process development and bench-scale battery materials development and
Siemens Developing EV, Global Battery R&D
Siemens will invest $150 million to establish a global research and development centre for battery and EV production in Ontario.
Invest Ottawa Spotlights BluWave-ai and Area X.O Partnership:
The firm has raised over $16 million in funding, including a substantial Series A round of $9.5 million. Area X.O, managed by Invest Ottawa, is dedicated to facilitating research and
Canada chosen for global EV battery research hub
German industrial technology giant Siemens is setting up a global EV battery manufacturing research and development hub in Canada, with about $150 million earmarked for