Presence / September 15, 2026 - September 16, 2026
LSE‘26 – Laser Symposium Electromobility
Process Stability and Scalability of Laser-Based Joining Processes in Battery Manufacturing
LSE’26 brings together experts working on laser-based micro- and macro-joining processes for battery manufacturing. The focus is on the practical challenges of scaling these technologies for industrial production while maintaining stable processes, controlled heat input, and reliable electrical contact quality.
The symposium will cover topics such as process windows, system integration, inline measurement technology, and quality assurance across the entire production chain — from cell manufacturing to module and battery pack assembly for electromobility applications.
Topics
- Laser processes in battery production
- Laser beam sources for electromobility applications
- Production equipment for laser material processing
- Process monitoring in laser manufacturing
- Processing of solid-state batteries
Why attend?
LSE’26 offers an opportunity to discuss current developments in laser systems, beam sources, and production technologies for battery manufacturing in a technical and application-oriented setting. The event is designed to encourage exchange between industry and research, especially on topics such as process stability, scalability, and integration into modern manufacturing environments.
The symposium is intended for engineers, developers, researchers, and production specialists working with laser-based joining technologies in electromobility.
Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT