Seminar on 3D Printing for Electrochemical Energy Conversion from Hydrogen Generation to Ammonia Production
Professor Martin Pumera, renowned for his contributions to nanomaterials and electrochemistry, delivered a seminar on 15th July 2024 at SC3DP, focusing on the applications of 3D printing in electrochemical energy conversion. He highlighted advances in electrode design and integration, stressing how 3D printing enhances efficiency and scalability in hydrogen and ammonia production. Case studies demonstrated bespoke electrode synthesis and their integration into functional systems, promising transformative impacts on renewable energy storage and chemical manufacturing. Prof. Pumera's presentation underscored the potential of 3D printing to revolutionise industrial applications, positioning it as a key driver towards sustainable energy solutions and technological innovation.