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Claudio_Capiglia Senior Vice President

Claudio Capiglia


Reliance Industries Limited
Mumbai, India

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Short Bio:

Claudio Capiglia, PhD (Dr Eng.), is the Senior Vice President - Head of Battery Manufacturing at Reliance Industries in Mumbai. With thirty years of research and executive management experience in the lithium-ion battery industry (of which twenty-five years are in Japan), he is overviewing the vertically integrated battery gigafactory operation for Reliance Industries.\r\n\r\nPreviously to joining Reliance Industries, he was the Director of Battery Technologies at Talga and has led anode battery materials research & process development and built the first anode plant ever established in Europe for lithium-ion batteries. Before being the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of one of the first Lithium-ion cell manufacturers in Europe and as the Head of Battery Technologies for a Japanese multinational corporation, he established and managed several global operations in the lithium-ion battery and electric mobility market. \r\nIn Japan, he has proposed and developed Silicon Oxide-Graphitic based anode materials. Introduced the concept, produced the first solid-state battery prototype for Toyota Motor Corporation and set the gel polymer electrolytes used for the first worldwide mass production of lithium-ion polymer batteries.\r\n\r\nSince 2021 he has been awarded the position of Honorary Professor at Deakin University. In addition, he was Visiting Professor at the Nagoya Institute of Technology and, at earlier times, Professor & Battery Group Leader at the Italian Institute of Technology and Visiting Professor at the Polytechnic University of Turin. Furthermore, in the Executive Program of Cooperation in Science and Technology field between the Government of Italy and Japan, he was awarded project coordinator for Japan for five years under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.