Rémi ROBIN

Process Engineer at BASQUEVOLT

Rémi Robin has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies and roles. Rémi started their career in 2009 as a Sapeur-pompier at SDIS38 - Service Départemental d'Incendie et de Secours de l'Isère, where they worked until 2017. In 2011, they joined Adisseo as an Opérateur de fabrication, and then moved on to LSB in 2013 as a Monteur. Later that year, they joined Bluestar Silicones as a Technicien procédé, and also started working at Solvay as a Technicien recherche et innovation. At Solvay, their role evolved to Chargé d'affaires en bureau d'etude, and they worked there until October 2021. From 2021 to 2023, they worked at ACC - Automotive Cells Company as a Technicien R&I Engineering. Currently, Rémi Robin is working at BASQUEVOLT as a Process Engineer.

Rémi ROBIN completed their education in a chronological order as follows:

- From 2016 to 2017, Rémi attended IUT Lyon 1 where they pursued a Licence professionnelle PEPS in Chimie du solide.

- Between 2014 and 2016, Rémi studied at La martinière Diderot, focusing on a BTS Chimie degree in Chimie.

- In 2009, Rémi completed their Baccalauréat professionnel Industrie du Procédé in Technologie des procédés chimiques at Interfora Saint-Fons.

- Lastly, Rémi obtained their Baccalauréat STL in Chimie from Lycée Galilée Vienne, which they pursued from 2006 to 2009.

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BASQUEVOLT

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Basquevolt is a developer of solid-state lithium batteries for electric vehicles, heavy transport, renewable energy, and electronic devices. The company's technology will enable the widespread use of electric vehicles, stationary energy storage, and advanced portable devices. Its solid-state batteries have an advantage over liquid batteries inthat they are more efficient, have a longer life, and require less wear and tear when charging.Basquevolt aims to develop the best materials and battery cells in a sustainable manner to enable mass deployment of electric transportation, stationary energy storage (including hybridization with hydrogen-gas systems), and advanced portable devices.


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