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The Energy Backbone Webinar 25th Feb 5pm AEDT

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We often talk about the energy transition in terms of “big wins”; the gigawatts of solar being installed or massive wind farms coming operational. But for those of us working within the industry, we know the reality is more complex. The true challenge is more than simply generating green electrons; it’s managing, storing, distributing this energy.

How do we store energy for the long haul? How do we ensure our existing infrastructure doesn’t buckle under new pressures? And how do we move from being reactive to being predictive? Are there more effective renewable methods?

On 25th February 2026, we are hosting an online showcase titled “The Energy Backbone.” We’ve curated this session to move past the hype and focus on the practical, scalable technologies that will define the next decade of our industry.

Learning from an Innovation Ecosystem

We’ve invited three companies that represent the “backbone” of this new energy era:

  • Brenmiller Energy: Decarbonising industrial heat is the next great challenge for the sector. Brenmiller addresses this by using crushed rock to store renewable energy as high-temperature thermal heat. This provides a sustainable, zero-emission alternative to traditional fossil-fuel boilers, enabling heavy industries like manufacturing and food processing to run on clean steam and heat around the clock.
  • mPrest: Reliability is the currency of the modern grid. Born from high-pressure defence logic, mPrest’s platform provides the predictive intelligence required for sophisticated asset monitoring. It allows utility providers to move from “fixing things when they break” to a proactive model where failures are anticipated and mitigated before they impact the consumer.
  • Addionics: The battery revolution is usually about chemistry, but Addionics is focused on physics. By redesigning the internal structure of batteries with “Smart 3D Electrodes,” they improve how energy flows within the cell. The result is a battery that charges significantly faster, lasts longer, and packs more power, providing a scalable way to upgrade energy storage performance across the board.

The Australian Context

Technology is only half the story. The other half is geography and policy. Australia is currently a global laboratory for the energy transition, facing unique challenges with grid stability and long-distance transmission.

To ensure this conversation is grounded in local reality, we will also hear from a guest speaker who will break down the Australian energy landscape. They will discuss how these global innovations can be practically applied to help Australia meet its specific storage and reliability targets.

Join the Conversation

This event is designed for professionals who are looking for more than just a sales pitch. It’s for the engineers, investors, and policy-shapers who are actually building the infrastructure of tomorrow. We’d love to have your perspective in the room.

RSVP: Register here to receive the link

Date: 25th February 2026 5pm AEDT

Location: Online (Zoom)

More information: Lachlan.Corne@israeltrade.gov.il

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