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Battery Technology Roadmap: Material Science Solutions for Battery Pack Applications
• Battery technology for next-generation vehicles keeps evolving. A roadmap integrating energy density, functional and system needs with changing chemistries helps the supply chain make informed decisions on building a better battery.
• In this informative webinar, DuPont experts will talk about their latest offerings in mechanical, thermal, and electrical solutions that help meet energy density, functional and system needs.
• We’ll give you examples of material science applications that can help with your toughest challenges including fast charging, safety/fire protection, sustainability, thermal and electrical conductivity along with information about our in-house formulation, testing and design capabilities.
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Tyler Auvil
R&D Technical Manager @DuPont
Dr. Tyler Auvil leads the DuPont automotive adhesives research & development team engaged in automotive assembly and the advancement of electrification in the Americas. Through close collaboration with customers, he and his team are responsible for new product and market development of sealants, adhesives, and thermal interface materials that enable the high-volume manufacturing of BEVs. Previously, Tyler served as a lead researcher for BETAMATE™ structural adhesives development and BETAFORCE™ TC and BETATECH™ thermal interface materials. His research was focused on development of new synthetic routes to key product intermediates, later evolving into a product development role delivering BETAMATE™ products with improved processing properties as solutions for key customers in NA. Tyler has filed twenty invention disclosures, eleven patent applications, and published two peer-reviewed journal articles.
Frank Billotto
AMS Business Development Leader @DuPont
Frank Billotto identifies and develops innovation that supports DuPont’s business strategy for advanced mobility in the Americas. Responsible for business growth, he collaborates with global and regional teams to identify targeted market trends and leads the execution of marketing strategies. Frank represents DuPont on the NAATBatt trade association Board of Directors and is also an active member of the Adhesives & Sealants Council Task Force and the SAE Battery Systems Adhesive, Sealants and Heat Transfer Materials Committee. Past roles have included management of global R&D in polyurethane foams for automotive cavity filling as well as new business development for strategic growth initiatives. In addition, he has authored industry articles focused on structural adhesives for automotive lightweighting and has been awarded several patents.