Ultrasonic and Machine Learning Tech for Advanced Battery Cell Inspection with Andrew Hsieh, Co-Founder/CEO at Liminal Insights
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In this episode of the Battery Intelligence Podcast, we delve into the cutting-edge technology shaping the future of battery inspection with Andrew Hsieh, the co-founder and CEO of Liminal Insights. Andrew shares his expertise on how ultrasonic inspection combined with machine learning analytics can revolutionize the manufacturing stages of battery cells.
We explore:
- Andrew’s background and journey
- Liminal’s mission and vision
- The science behind using ultrasound for battery inspection
- An in-depth look at EchoStat®
- The impact of AI and machine learning on battery technology
- Current products and partnerships
- Liminal’s future roadmap and vision for the industry
Join us for an enlightening conversation that uncovers the intersection of advanced technology and the battery industry.
About the Guest
Andrew Hsieh is a pioneering figure in the battery technology sector, serving as the co-founder and CEO of Liminal Insights. With a PhD in Chemical and Materials Engineering from Princeton and a BS in Chemical and Biomedical Engineering from UCLA, Andrew has dedicated his career to enhancing battery performance and reliability. At Liminal, he co-invented EchoStat®, a groundbreaking product that leverages ultrasonic inspection and machine learning analytics to provide an unparalleled view inside battery cells, facilitating advanced inspection throughout the manufacturing process. Andrew’s work is pivotal in driving the production of cost-effective and high-performing batteries, crucial for our transition to a clean energy future.
Tune in to gain valuable insights into the innovations transforming the battery industry and learn from one of its leading experts.
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