Join them for breakfast, coffee, and great conversation with fantastic people from the Greentech community. As mentioned, they’ll dive into the cutting edge of sustainable tech with Dr. Leonardo Binetti—CTO and co-founder of AraBat, a multi-award-winning startup revolutionising lithium-ion battery recycling.
Leonardo brings a unique perspective, sharing his journey from academia to entrepreneurship and shedding light on AraBat’s groundbreaking patented technology. He’ll discuss:
The creation and growth of AraBat
Their expansion into U.S. and international markets
Ambitious plans for a UK industrial plant
The big challenges in lithium-ion battery and critical raw materials recycling—and how we can tackle them together.
Come along, share your experiences, ask questions, and connect with like-minded individuals driving sustainable innovation. Whether you're a founder, researcher, or curious about the future of green innovation, this is a fantastic chance to learn, and be inspired.
This event is open to anyone with an interest in sustainability or greentech, and you’ll have the opportunity to meet other people in the space and get to know the Edinburgh Greentech community.
What is CodeBase?
CodeBase is a tech ecosystem support organisation and startup incubator.
What does CodeBase do?
CodeBase helps people to build and grow better tech startups through community, education, and workspace. CodeBase promotes and facilitates collaboration in tech innovation by working with startups, scaleups, corporates, governments, academia, and the third sector.
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Photographs
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Accessibility:
How are they making sure this event is accessible?
CodeBase Edinburgh's Events Space is fully accessible to wheelchair users via the main entrance on Castle Terrace (37a Castle Terrace, Edinburgh EH1 2EL).
There will be no loud music or bright lights used throughout the event.
There will not be a BSL interpretation at the event.
If you have other access requirements, please let us know during registration or get in touch with us directly, and we will do our very best to help.
CodeBase is situated in the heart of Edinburgh city which means there are several ways you can reach the venue. It is a 4-minute walk from the closest bus stop on Lothian Road and a 10-minute walk from the West End tram stop.
There is also an NCP car park situated right in front of the venue on Castle Terrace.
There is level access into the venue from Castle Terrace, with automatic double doors upon entering, and an accessible toilet inside the building. There is a lowered desk at reception. The entrance has "CodeBase" written in large type across the automatic doors.
Read more about the accessibility of the venue on Euan's Guide here.