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ARMS consortium partner InnoCell shares insights into their key team members

June 19, 2025 at 2:23 pm, No comments

As a dedicated partner in the ARMS project, InnoCell is proud to showcase the talented individuals driving innovation and development within their organization. Despite being a small but agile company, InnoCell’s team is composed of versatile experts who wear multiple hats to bring cutting-edge energy storage solutions to market. Today, we introduce two essential members of the InnoCell team: Lead Quality Engineer Jeanne-Louise S. Lundsgaard and Production Manager Jens Riber, providing a glimpse into their vital roles and contributions.

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Jeanne-Louise S. Lundsgaard has been an integral part of InnoCell since its inception in 2016. With a background as a chemical engineer and a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering, Jeanne-Louise’s expertise spans development, patent management, and project leadership. She oversees the development of innovative materials such as the corrosion-preventive layer for hybrid electrolyte supercapacitors and organic electrolyte pouch cell supercapacitors, including electrode and coating development.

Her responsibilities extend to performance testing—conducting standardized electrochemical tests and accelerated stress assessments—to ensure the reliability and efficiency of InnoCell’s products. Jeanne-Louise also manages patent applications and intellectual property, safeguarding the company’s innovations. Her extensive background includes consulting on sustainable solutions, electrode development for direct methanol fuel cells, and pioneering early fuel cell prototypes, including a 1 kW DMFC system.

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Jens Riber, aged 58, joined InnoCell in late 2022. With a solid educational background as a Production Engineer, complemented by NLP coaching certification and professional Toolmaker training, Jens brings decades of experience from the automation and electronics manufacturing industries. His primary focus is on developing and refining production processes—creating Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), ensuring equipment performs within specifications, and maintaining a seamless supply chain to support ongoing development and prototyping.

Jens’s expertise in automation and manufacturing enables him to continuously improve production techniques, ensuring that InnoCell’s prototypes meet the highest quality and performance standards. His work ensures that the company’s innovative energy storage solutions are manufactured efficiently and reliably, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in energy technology.

Looking Ahead

The combined efforts of Jeanne-Louise and Jens exemplify InnoCell’s commitment to innovation, quality, and manufacturing excellence. Their diverse skills and dedication are vital to advancing the ARMS project and bringing sustainable energy solutions closer to market.


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