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In this FREE WEBINAR, you’ll learn about how to master moisture management in sealed enclosures & protect your battery and electronics.

Event date and time: October 1, 11:00am ET (17:00 CET)

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Now, more than ever, batteries are critical to the sustained operation of new residential energy technologies.

Moisture is the silent enemy of electronics. When paired with the sensitive nature of batteries, the risk of corrosion and equipment failure can skyrocket. Join us for this free webinar as we delve into critical strategies for safeguarding your sealed electronics enclosures and battery modules. We will explore the latest protective venting technologies for effective environmental protection and moisture management, ensuring optimal performance and longevity for your system.

Whether you're a product designer, engineer, or quality professional, this webinar will provide invaluable insights to ensure the long-term reliability of your battery enclosure design. 

Let's work together to protect your battery and electronics- and your reputation.

Join us for the second installment in our BESS enclosure webinar series: Moisture, the Silent Enemy of Electronics: Protective Venting Technologies for Sealed Battery Enclosures.

Meet the Presenters:

Matt Gessner, BSME, MBA
Applications Engineer
 

Matt Gessner

Matt is an Application Engineer with W. L. Gore & Associates’ Venting Products team. Currently, he is focused on applying Gore’s unique materials to solve problems across industrial, consumer, automotive, and military/aerospace uses, especially when gas pressure relief and environmental protection is required for NEMA/IP-rated enclosures.

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Steve Aubuchon, PhD
Market Development
 

Steve Aubuchon

Steve has extensive experience in market exploration and business development, including deep expertise in market assessment and product development. Currently, Steve is working with customers in the battery and electronics markets to solve complex technical challenges, in addition to his role at Gore, Steve maintains academic faculty and mentorship commitments at the University of Delaware.

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