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Soteria Battery Innovation Group Presenting at the 3rd Annual DealFlow Discovery Conference
GREENVILLE, SC AND ATLANTIC CITY, NJ / ACCESS Newswire / January 15, 2026 / Soteria Battery Innovation Group ("BIG"), a private company focused on improving lithium-ion battery safety through the development and sharing of technologies that address common failure modes, today announced that it will participate in the DealFlow Discovery Conference, taking place January 28-29, 2026.
Brian Morin, CEO & Co-Founder of Soteria BIG, will deliver a company presentation and be available for one-on-one investor meetings throughout the event. Learn more about Soteria BIG at https://soteriabig.com/.
Event Details:
● 3rd Annual DealFlow Discovery Conference
● The Borgata Hotel, Casino & Spa
● Atlantic City, NJ
● January 28-29, 2026
Investors interested in scheduling a meeting with the Soteria BIG management team should request an investor pass to attend the conference (no cost to attend).
About Soteria BIG
Lithium-ion batteries power countless devices around the world and demand continues to grow. Unfortunately, lithium-ion batteries are also potentially unsafe, as unavoidable manufacturing defects and accidental damage can lead them to catch fire. Soteria BIG and its industry-wide consortium are working to enable inherently safe batteries everywhere. Soteria BIG's proven technology results in batteries that function after damage, turning catastrophic events into maintenance events.
Media Contact:
Abby Zielsdorf
Investor Relations Manager
Soteria BIG
(937) 657 - 8255
[email protected]
SOURCE: DealFlow Events
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
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