Provider
Kompetenznetzwerk Lithium-Ionen-Batterien (KLiB) e. V.
Friedrichstr. 95
10117 Berlin
Represented by
chair of the board of directors:
Burkhard Straube
and a second co-chairman
Contact
T: +49 30 20 14 31 32
E: michael.krausa@klib-org.de
I: www.klib-org.de
Register entry
Entry in register of associations (Vereinsregister)
Register Number: VR 32656B
Register Court: Amtsgericht Berlin
Responsibilities
Person responsible for content in accordance with 55 Abs. 2 RStV
Dr. Michael Krausa
Kompetenznetzwerk Lithium-Ionen-Batterien e. V. (KLiB)
Friedrichstraße 95
D-10117 Berlin
Concept, project board, editing
Dominik Sollmann, KLiB e. V.
Simone Benischka, KLiB e. V.
Design and technical implementation
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