For most of us, a battery is a quiet companion — tucked inside a phone, a watch, or a power tool. It works silently until it doesn’t. Then we notice.
But for the engineers and innovators walking the aisles of The Battery Show in Huntington, Detroit, it’s far more than that — it’s the heartbeat of modern life.
Today, it’s almost impossible to name an industry — or even a toy — that doesn’t rely on a battery in some form. From mobility to medicine, from consumer electronics to heavy manufacturing, stored energy has become the invisible infrastructure of daily progress.
And yet, the challenge remains the same: energy density.
How do we make batteries smaller, lighter, safer, longer-lasting, and more affordable — all at once?
That question drives research labs, startups, and global manufacturers alike.
The profession’s answer isn’t a single breakthrough. It’s a movement — a blend of chemistry, control systems, and digital intelligence converging to push the limits of what’s possible.
At MattorGroup Inc., that’s where we join the mission: designing automation and testing systems that make these advances practical, reliable, and scalable for the real world.
So when our robot stands outside in the rain, holding a glowing battery pack under Detroit’s cloudy sky, it’s more than just a playful image — it’s a symbol of persistence and optimism.
Because progress doesn’t wait for perfect weather.
MattorGroup Inc. — powering smart automation, rain or shine.
(Bot good, coffee bad — battery better.)