Between 2000 and 2018, global electricity access grew significantly, from 78% to 90%, reducing the number of people without electricity to 789 million. However, as the global population continues to expand, so too does the demand for affordable energy. Simultaneously, an economy still heavily reliant on fossil fuels contributes to drastic climate changes.
To achieve SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy for all by 2030, it is crucial to invest in renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and thermal power while also enhancing energy productivity and ensuring equitable energy access for all communities.[1] A pivotal element in this transition lies in the development of advanced materials, particularly 2D materials, which have the potential to revolutionize energy storage, conversion, transport, and hydrogen storage.
2D materials, with their unique properties, can significantly improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of renewable energy technologies, enabling faster and more widespread adoption of clean energy solutions. By advancing energy storage, conversion, transport systems, and hydrogen storage and enhancing the performance of batteries, fuel cells and solar cells, these materials can play a transformative role in driving the clean energy transition. In addition, 2D materials can enable the development of future safe and sustainable energy devices like aqueous batteries.
As the world expands its energy infrastructure and upgrades technology, particularly with an unprecedented demand driven by artificial intelligence and data processing, 2D materials will help ensure that clean, efficient, and affordable energy is available to all, simultaneously supporting global economic growth and environmental sustainability.
Hosted by:
- Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics
- TU Dresden
- Research and Innovation Center for Graphene and 2D Materials at Khalifa University
Chairs & Organizers:
- Co-Chair: Prof. Xinliang Feng, Director, Department of Synthetic Materials and Functional Devices, Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics
- Co-Chair: Prof. Hassan Arafat, Senior Director, Research & Innovation Center for Graphene and 2D Materials at Khalifa University
- Local Organizer (Dresden): Dr. Ali Shaygan Nia, Research Coordinator and Group Leader, Department of Synthetic Materials and Functional Devices, Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics
- International Organizer: Ms. Forat El-Sayed, RIC2D, Khalifa University, Organizing Committee
Exclusive Gathering of Experts:
The “2D Materials in Action: Energy Technologies” symposium, co-organized by The Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics (MPI), Technical University of Dresden (TUD), and the Research & Innovation Center for Graphene and 2D Materials (RIC2D), is a two-day, by-invitation-only event that brings together leading innovators, industry partners, start-ups, and scientists to explore the latest advancements and transformative potential of 2D materials in energy storage, conversion, transport systems, and hydrogen storage. With a select group of distinguished speakers and esteemed guests, this symposium will delve into the frontiers of research, commercialization, and industry applications in the rapidly evolving field of 2D materials.
The symposium aims to foster collaboration across academia, industry, and start-up ecosystems, showcasing RIC2D's, MPI’s, and TUD’s commitment to driving breakthroughs in energy technologies and sustainable solutions. Participants will have the unique opportunity to exchange insights, explore novel applications, and build connections that can accelerate the adoption of 2D materials in addressing the world’s pressing energy challenges.
Shape the Future of Energy Technologies with 2D Materials:
- Explore breakthroughs: Gain insights into the latest advancements in 2D materials research and applications
- Forge collaborations: Network with leading minds and ignite transformative partnerships
- Strategize implementation: Discuss challenges and opportunities for real-world applications
- Be part of the solution: Contribute to developing sustainable solutions for global energy challenges
This invitation-only event is a unique opportunity to:
- Connect with the who's who of 2D materials and energy experts
- Influence the future of energy techologies’ research, innovation, and commercialization
- Be part of a dynamic network pushing the boundaries of affordable and clean energy technologies
Accept your invitation to this exclusive symposium and contribute to shaping a brighter future for humanity. RSVP today.
Join us in Dresden, and let's unlock the transformative power of 2D materials for an energy-secure future.