SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS, France – November 27, 2025 │Dr. Filippo Farina’s presentation, which offers a comprehensive and in-depth overview of the competitive landscape and innovations in battery recycling, focusing on the active cathode materials of Li-ion batteries, is now available on this page.
To further explore this knowledge and apply it to your innovation and development projects, the LiB CAM patent landscape report is also available.
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About the subject
The increasing demand for batteries, combined with the awareness of the need to develop sustainable technologies, has resulted in a considerable interest in the recycling of Li-ion batteries in the last few years. In the present days global policy context, closed loop circularity and sustainability growing importance has driven the innovation for Cathode Active Materials (CAM) recycling, with the aim to develop a more secure and stable raw materials supply.
The competitive and technological landscape of Li-ion battery recycling is now taking shape and is attracting many players. Patent analysis is a complementary tool to gain a better understanding of the competitive landscape and technological roadmap, stay ahead of the latest technological developments, and understand competitors’ strategies more thoroughly. It also allows one to identify companies, technological solutions, and strategies that may not have been identified through market research alone.
Based on the analysis of the patent landscape, we will reveal the main IP trends, key IP players, their IP strategies and IP strengths, with a focus on an example of IP player involved.
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About the author
Filippo Farina, PhD., works for KnowMade in the field of energy storage and conversion devices. He holds a PhD in Materials Chemistry from the University of Montpellier (France). After spending few years in industry (Morgan Advanced Materials, EcoLab), since 2015 he has been working on materials for batteries and fuel cells at University of Montpellier, CNRS and CEA-LITEN (France).