• NEO Battery Materials (NBM) to participate in the Electric Vehicle & Auto Tech Virtual Conference on March 30
  • The conference will be presented by Maxim Group and hosted by M-Vest
  • Both will participate in the company’s presentation at 10:00 am ET
  • At the conference, different executives in the EV and auto tech markets will discuss future opportunities and sector changes
  • NEO Battery Materials (NBM)  is trading at C$0.30 at 10:45 am EDT

NEO Battery Materials (NBM) CEO Spencer Huh and Corporate Development Manager Danny Huh will participate in the Electric Vehicle & Auto Tech Virtual Conference.

The conference will be presented by Maxim Group and hosted by M-Vest, on Thursday, March 30, 2023.

The company is a low-cost silicon anode materials developer that enables longer-running, rapid-charging lithium-ion batteries

At the conference, different executives in the EV and auto tech markets will discuss future opportunities and sector changes.

Both will participate in the company’s presentation at 10:00 am ET. This conference will be live on M-Vest.

NEO Battery Materials is a Vancouver-based company focused on electric vehicle lithium-ion battery materials.

NEO focuses on producing silicon anode materials through its proprietary single-step nano-coating process, improving capacity and efficiency over other lithium-ion batteries.

NEO Battery Materials (NBM) is trading at C$0.30 at 10:45 am EDT.

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