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LOPEC, Munich 2025

Join Next Machinery Group & Coatema at LOPEC 2025 in Munich!

We’re excited to invite you to visit us at LOPEC 2025 in Munich next week, where we’ll be showcasing the latest innovations in coating, printing, and laminating for printed electronics.

As a leading provider of high-tech solutions, Coatema continues to set new standards in printed electronics, flexible hybrid electronics, and roll-to-roll manufacturing. Our experts will be available to discuss how our cutting-edge equipment can help you accelerate your R&D and scale-up processes from Lab2Fab.

📍 Where: LOPEC 2025, Munich
📅 When: 26.-27.02.2025

Let’s connect and explore the future of printed electronics together!

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Ohio State partners with international manufacturer as new Battery Center renovations set to begin

A leading international equipment manufacturer has partnered with The Ohio State University‘s new Battery Cell Research and Demonstration Center, paving the way for new advancements in battery cell manufacturing needed in the electric vehicle (EV) industry, as well as expanding access to cutting-edge equipment, education and workforce training in the United States.

Germany-based partner Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH and their U.S. distributor next Machinery Group, Inc. will sponsor the acquisition of a cutting-edge equipment line for battery cell coating, which will enable users to experiment with different materials, processes and configurations at varying scales of production.

Ohio State is set to open the new $22 million, 22,000-square-foot battery center in June 2025. Managed by the Institute for Materials and Manufacturing Research (IMR) , the center will accelerate domestic production of battery cell materials and manufacturing technologies, while also serving as a hands-on training hub for workforce development in advanced battery technology.

“This partnership with Coatema and next Machinery Group will substantially boost the Battery Center’s capability to provide access to state-of-the-art technology, expertise and support for battery manufacturing research,”

said battery center acting director Jay Sayre, who also serves as IMR director of innovation.

“This collaboration will enable the center to conduct larger-scale experiments, optimize production processes, and accelerate the development of advanced battery technologies. It will bring academia and industry closer together, which strengthens Ohio State’s leadership in battery research and development and boosts U.S. production capacity for EV batteries.”

With the center’s goal to bridge the gap between fundamental research and battery cell manufacturing, Coatema’s Click&Coat machine line will serve as an integral set of tools in the development of high-quality, consistent battery cells for the market.

Coatema cutting edge Click&Coat line for The Ohio State University ©Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH

The coating process is a critical step in battery manufacturing, particularly for lithium-ion and solid-state batteries. In coating, thin layers of active materials are applied onto current collectors to form electrodes. This layer of material allows the battery to store and release energy. With the careful application of this coating, manufacturers ensure the battery will function properly and efficiently, providing the power needed for devices ranging from smartphones to electric vehicles.

University researchers, students and industry users will be able to customize the coating configurations of the new machine line to scale to the scope of their specific project, from the lab to pilot production line.

“We are excited to collaborate with The Ohio State University on this groundbreaking project. Our Click&Coat machine line will empower researchers and industry professionals with the tools needed to advance battery cell manufacturing, ultimately driving innovation in the EV sector,”

said Thomas Kolbusch, VP of Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH.

The partnership also brings a new opportunity to connect around state-of-the-art equipment, bringing Coatema R&D teams and other industry users from Germany to train and demonstrate system capabilities alongside Ohio State faculty and students.

OSU’s battery center acting director Jay Sayre, with Congresswoman Joyce Beatty, Congressman Mike Carey, Coatema’s VP Thomas Kolbusch and the next Machinery Group team led by Tomi Belosevic at the announcement ceremony in Columbus, OH Photo credit Emma Parker

“This long-term, strategic partnership is a remarkable opportunity for knowledge exchange and technological advancement,”

said Tomi Belosevic, President and CEO of next Machinery Group, Inc.

“By connecting our technological know-how, market-leading equipment, and industry experts with Ohio State’s researchers, faculty, and students, we aim to foster innovation and accelerate the development of cutting-edge battery technologies. This collaboration will significantly enhance the capabilities of the Battery Center, creating a skilled workforce ready to meet the demands of the evolving battery market for all project partners including Honda, Schaeffler, Coatema, and us. This is why we are committed to supporting the Battery Center with multiple donations over the next several years,

he said, adding that domestic energy research and production is a matter of national security,a challenge we are actively pursuing to overcome, right here in America.”

In addition to workforce training for specific system use and automakers transitioning to EV manufacturing, the center will serve as a learning space for students in materials, manufacturing, and beyond, offering internships and other experiential learning opportunities in a rapidly evolving, clean-tech manufacturing environment.

“Having this capability will allow students the opportunity for hands-on training, interdisciplinary collaboration, and project-based learning that will foster a skilled workforce capable of advancing EV technology and translating research into real-world applications,”

Sayre said.

Honda, the lead foundational partner, has committed $15 million to the research and development center, while Schaeffler Americas also serves as a foundational partner. Federal funding for the center was provided through the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Extramural Construction program, thanks to the efforts of congressional champions U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown and U.S. Reps. Joyce Beatty and Mike Carey. The project was also endorsed by the State of Ohio and JobsOhio.

About next Machinery Group, Inc.

next Machinery Group is Coatema’s North American distributor specializing in coating, printing, and lamination solutions, with a strong focus on battery, fuel cells, electrolyzer, solar, and printed electronics technologies. Their comprehensive range of machinery and technologies is designed to optimize these critical manufacturing processes for innovative industries, start-ups, and research institutions. With a commitment to innovation, quality, flexibility, and sustainability, next Machinery Group serves a diverse clientele across various industries, driving progress and efficiency in manufacturing. Contact info@next-mg.com for more information.
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 About Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH

As the one stop shop solution for your lab2fab scale up Process, Coatema develops and builds lab, pilot, and production equipment for coating, printing, and laminating processes with more than 40 years of experience in sectors such as batteries, fuel cells, electrolyzers, solar and printed electronics. With a leading R&D center in Dormagen, Germany, the Coatema is internationally recognized for its innovations in high tech markets with its versatile and modular equipment solutions. www.coatema.de

Story by IMR communications coordinator Mike Huson. Contact: huson.4@osu.edu.

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next MG and Coatema events in May & June 2023

Are you interested in learning about the latest advancements in hydrogen technology? If so, we would like to invite you to join us at three exciting events happening in North America coming up in the next two months.

Firstly, from May 15th to 17th, the World Hydrogen North America conference will be taking place. Join us in exploring possibilities on how we can bring significant value to your venture with lab2fab state-of-the-art coating, printing, and laminating equipment.

Next up, from June 5th to 7th, the hy-fcell conference will be held in Vancouver, Canada. This event will focus specifically on fuel cells and hydrogen technologies.

Finally, from June 19th to 21st, TechConnect will take place in Washington, USA. This conference will feature a diverse range of speakers and sessions, including discussions on hydrogen and other clean energy technologies.

We hope that you will consider joining us at these events to learn more about the exciting developments in the world of hydrogen technology. Whether you are a seasoned professional or simply curious about this important topic, there is sure to be something for everyone.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Coatema Portfolio

Coatema is the leading provider of #printing, #coating, and laminating solutions for a range of deep tech industries, including green hydrogen, fuel cells, batteries, flexible solar, and #printedelectronics. The company offers a diverse portfolio of equipment platforms, including both sheet-to-sheet and roll-to-roll options, with a variety of working widths and functionalities to suit a wide range of applications.

One of the standout features of Coatema’s equipment portfolio is the modular Click&Coat system, which is highly flexible and can be customized to meet the specific needs of each customer and process. This system is ideal for companies looking for maximum versatility and efficiency in their coating operations.

In addition to the Click&Coat system, Coatema offers a range of other platforms with different layouts to suit a large variety of production requirements. These include options for inline and offline processing, as well as systems that can handle large volumes of material and those that are optimized for smaller, more specialized applications as well as #innovation R&D.

Overall, Coatema’s production portfolio is designed to meet the diverse and evolving needs of the deep tech industry, with a focus on delivering high-quality, reliable, and efficient solutions to customers around the world. With its innovative equipment and experienced team of experts, Coatema is well-equipped to support the growth and success of companies in this exciting and rapidly-evolving field.

Visit Coatema’s YouTube channel where you will find more information on our various lab and pilot coaters or use the attached link to download the pdf for each unit from Coatema’s website.

Any questions let us know and do not miss the opportunity to see all the equipment live in our #Coatema R&D center in Dormagen and talk to us at the CES2023.

Follow our #ThomasKolbusch and #NextMachineryGoup #TomislavBelosevic for more.

Click on the PDF below to learn more:
Coatema 2022 Product Portfolio

 

Renewable Energy Bill

President Biden has signed into law the so-called “Inflation Reduction Act of 2022”. While the name as well as the purpose of the bill are controversial across the U.S. political spectrum, the bill does have a number of key elements the renewable energy industry in the U.S. has been hoping and asking for including a $369BN investment in “energy security and climate change”.

But what does this actually mean for the renewable energy industry and why does it matter to your business and you personally?

Here are a few major game changing provisions for both renewable generation and storage industries:

  • Introduction of a standalone ITC for energy storage projects
  • 10-year extension of the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) and Production Tax Credit (PTC)
  • Carbon capture and sequestration tax credits
  • Up to $7,500 consumer tax credits for electric vehicles using batteries built in North America
  • Various domestic clean energy manufacturing credits for solar panels, trackers, inverters, energy storage incl.:
    • 10% cost of production credit for electrode active materials including cathodes, anodes, anode foils, solvents, additives, electrolyte salts)
    • $35/kWh credit for battery cells over 12 Wh capacity
    • $10/kWh credit for battery modules of 7kWh capacity
    • Thin-film or crystalline silicon PV module: 7¢/W(dc)
    • Thin-film or crystalline silicon PV cell: 4¢/W(dc)
    • Thin-film or polysilicon PV wafer: $12/m2
    • Solar-grade polysilicon: $3/kg
    • Polymeric backsheet: 40¢/m2
    • 10% of production costs for critical minerals
  • Transferability of tax credits and carryback period

While the new bill is most definitely a turning point that will create a strong growth in U.S. domestic investment and manufacturing of renewable energy projects and technologies, it includes certain limitations, requirements (e.g. union labor, domestic contents) and tiered incentive structures which require a thorough review of individual project situations and customized approaches. A lot of work ahead for all of us.

Please reach out to us for more information. With over 15 years of experience in renewable energy, we will be happy to provide the right approach and technology for your projects.

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