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Hana Technology Showcases AI-Powered Smart Solutions and Solid-State Battery Equipment at Atlanta Battery Show

Kim Sungmoon Reporter / Updated : 2025-04-18 10:26:47
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Hana Technology (KOSDAQ: 299030), a leading South Korean manufacturer specializing in secondary battery equipment, announced its participation in The Battery Show SOUTH 2025 held in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, from April 16th to 17th. The company highlighted its advanced assembly and formation turnkey solutions, including an AI-powered smart machine and a high-temperature, high-pressure press (WIP) for solid-state batteries.

The Battery Show SOUTH is a prominent exhibition attracting major global players in the secondary battery industry. Hana Technology's presence at this strategic event in Georgia, a burgeoning hub for battery manufacturing in the United States, underscores the company's commitment to expanding its reach and engaging with local customers to explore collaborations and secure new orders.

A key highlight of Hana Technology's showcase was its AI-based Smart Edge technology. This intelligent system is designed to enhance production precision and significantly reduce defect rates. By providing real-time monitoring of the manufacturing process, the Smart Edge enables predictive maintenance, ultimately ensuring both the stability and efficiency of the production line. This innovative approach addresses the growing demand for enhanced quality control and operational excellence in battery manufacturing.

Furthermore, Hana Technology presented its WIP (Work-In-Progress) equipment specifically designed for solid-state battery assembly. This next-generation core equipment is essential for the solid-state battery manufacturing process, as it simultaneously applies high temperatures and high pressure. This critical function increases the adhesion between the solid electrolyte and electrode materials, thereby improving the overall durability and quality of the battery. Solid-state batteries are gaining significant traction as a safer and potentially more energy-dense alternative to conventional lithium-ion batteries, making Hana Technology's WIP a timely and crucial offering for the evolving market.

In addition to its product showcase, Hana Technology actively participated in the official forum of the exhibition. A company representative served as a speaker, providing insights into Hana Technology's technological prowess and its vision for the global battery market. The presentation focused on AI-driven smart manufacturing technologies and the company's comprehensive assembly and formation turnkey solutions, demonstrating their capabilities across the battery production value chain.

A spokesperson for Hana Technology emphasized the significance of their participation, stating, "Through this exhibition and our presentation, we aim to firmly establish Hana Technology's technological capabilities in the minds of customers worldwide. We are committed to expanding our market share with customized equipment that can be immediately applied to global mass production lines."

Hana Technology's participation in The Battery Show SOUTH 2025 reflects its strategic focus on the North American market and its dedication to providing cutting-edge solutions for the rapidly growing battery industry. By showcasing its AI-powered innovations and specialized equipment for next-generation batteries like solid-state, Hana Technology positions itself as a key partner for companies seeking advanced and efficient battery manufacturing technologies. The event provided a valuable platform for Hana Technology to network with potential clients, industry leaders, and other stakeholders in the dynamic landscape of battery innovation.

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