An overview of the intensifying battery competition for EVs and stationary use. A leading expert explains the strategies and challenges for Japanese companies to survive based on the realities of policy, safety, and price competition.
■ Title: "Business Competitiveness in the Automotive and Non-Automotive Battery Sectors and Japan's Challenges" ―― Why is Japan's battery industry struggling? Analyzing the rise of low-cost foreign competitors and the impact of policies, we present specific perspectives on transforming "high quality and high safety" into competitiveness. ■ Date and Time: May 29, 2026 (Friday) 13:30–16:30 (with on-demand streaming) ■ Zoom Streaming (with materials) 【Knowledge Gained from the Seminar】 - Business environment of non-automotive batteries - Business competitiveness of non-automotive batteries - The ideal state of non-automotive batteries - Current status and future direction of elemental recycling - Government involvement and policies regarding Japan's battery industry, achievements to date, and future challenges 【Target Audience for the Seminar】 Researchers and engineers involved in batteries, Sales and marketing personnel promoting battery businesses, Management planning and executives, research institutions, institutional investors, etc.
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■Event Details Date and Time: May 29, 2026 (Friday) 13:30 - 16:30 Zoom Streaming (with materials and on-demand viewing available)
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■Tuition Fee ・General: 44,000 yen (tax included) ・Newsletter Member: 39,600 yen (tax included) ★【Newsletter Member Benefit】If two or more people apply at the same time and all applicants register as newsletter members, the participation fee per person will be half of the newsletter member price.
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We provide the latest industrial insights to our clients. By conducting market trend analysis, publishing technology‑related books and research reports, and organizing and managing seminars, we support research and development across a wide range of industries, with a primary focus on manufacturing. Our coverage spans diverse fields such as energy, batteries, chemicals, and biotechnology.





