Ionworks Technologies Inc., a provider of advanced battery modeling and simulation software, has announced a collaboration with NOVONIX Battery Technology Solutions (“BTS”), a global leader in battery materials, research services, and testing technologies. The collaboration is focused on accelerating battery development through tighter integration of physics-based modeling, high-quality experimental data, and deep materials and cell design expertise.
By combining Ionworks’ advanced simulation platform with NOVONIX BTS’s strengths in battery materials, cell testing, and prototyping solutions, the partnership delivers a more connected approach to battery development. Linking validated experimental data with predictive modeling enables engineering teams to evaluate design trade-offs earlier, reduce technical risk, and increase confidence as programs advance from concept to validation and commercial scale.
As batteries play an increasingly critical role in mission-sensitive products and systems, organizations face mounting pressure to deliver higher performance, greater reliability, and improved manufacturability within compressed timelines. This integrated battery development approach empowers teams to iterate faster, gain clearer insight into material and design impacts, and transition more efficiently from laboratory results to real-world operating conditions.
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“Battery innovation increasingly depends on the ability to connect data, physics, and decision-making in a unified workflow,” said Valentin Sulzer, Founder and CEO at Ionworks. “Working with NOVONIX BTS allows us to align advanced simulation with rigorous testing and materials insight, helping teams make better-informed decisions earlier in development—particularly where performance and reliability are mission-critical.”
“Understanding how materials and cell designs influence the cell and battery system as a whole is critical to delivering confident and reliable answers for our customers,” said Dr. Stephen Glazier, Director of Cell Technology at NOVONIX BTS. “This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to enabling our R&D Services customers with tools and insight that support faster development and more predictable outcomes.”
The collaboration will include joint technical initiatives and continued exploration of integrated workflows that support battery programs where performance, safety, and scalability are mission-critical considerations.

