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The Institute for Materials and Manufacturing Research (IMR) is the gateway to Ohio State's materials-allied research enterprise.

IMR supports a community of multidisciplinary researchers, capabilities, focus groups and centers that eliminate traditional discipline-driven boundaries at the research level. IMR provides seed funding, infrastructure support and development, management of major research facilities, faculty recruitment, promotion of industry partnerships, educational and outreach programs and strategic leadership.

Battery Center completes first equipment installation with advanced coating system

The Battery Cell R&D Center at The Ohio State University recently installed its first major tool for advancing next-generation battery technology for electrified mobility: a high-precision coating system that bridges the gap between fundamental research and pilot-scale production of advanced battery cells. The Click&Coat system will play a crucial role at the center by enabling the precise, uniform application of battery materials.

Workers set up a coating machine for battery cell production at Ohio State's Battery Center.

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