The SiGNE Project was proudly represented at The Battery Material Processing Conference in Stockholm by project partner CIDETEC. During the event, CIDETEC Energy Storage researcher Imanol Landa Medrano presented the latest progress and innovations emerging from the project through the poster presentation:
“SiGNE: addressing the challenges for more sustainable and higher-performing Li-ion cell”
The presentation highlighted SiGNE’s ongoing work to develop next-generation lithium-ion batteries that combine higher energy density, improved fast-charging capability, enhanced safety, and greater sustainability. Within the project, CIDETEC plays a central role in advancing sustainable electrode manufacturing through the development of innovative water-based coating processes and high-performance anode and cathode formulations.
These developments contribute directly to SiGNE’s wider ambition of supporting a more circular and environmentally sustainable battery value chain while meeting the growing performance demands of future electric mobility applications.
The conference provided an excellent opportunity to share project results with the wider battery research and industrial community, while strengthening collaboration and knowledge exchange across the sector.
We would like to thank CIDETEC and Imanol Landa Medrano for representing the project and showcasing the important progress being achieved within SiGNE.




