NBRI and GoTo Discuss Future Collaboration in Battery Technology Development

On June 21, 2026, the National Battery Research Institute (NBRI) held a significant meeting with GoTo, a leading tech company, to discuss future collaborations in battery technology development. This strategic dialogue aimed to explore innovative solutions and partnerships to advance battery technology and its applications.

The meeting brought together top executives, including NBRI’s founder and key representatives from GoTo, including their Chief Human Resources Officer, Monica Oudang. Both parties shared their visions and expertise, focusing on enhancing battery performance, sustainability, and integration within the tech and transportation sectors.

During the discussions, NBRI and GoTo emphasized the importance of joint research and development initiatives. They explored potential projects that could leverage GoTo’s tech capabilities and NBRI’s cutting-edge battery research. This collaboration aims to foster technological advancements that will benefit both companies and contribute to the broader battery technology landscape.

The dialogue marks a promising step towards a strategic partnership between NBRI and GoTo. By combining their strengths, they aim to drive innovation in battery technology, address industry challenges, and pave the way for a sustainable future. This meeting underscores the commitment of both organizations to advancing battery technology and fostering impactful collaborations.

Date : 02 July 2024
Written by : NBRI
 
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