6 | |NOVEMBER 2025Copyright © 2025 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof. NOVEMBER 2025 , Vol 08 - Issue 22 ( ISSN 2832-3963 ) Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Energy Tech ReviewVisit www.energytechreview.com VisualizersAsher BlakeManaging EditorCharlotte SmithTECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS THAT DRIVE ENERGY INDUSTRYEDITOR'S DESKAsia's energy landscape is evolving rapidly, shaped by the region's growing commitment to sustainability and efficiency. From ambitious national net-zero targets to the exponential rise of electric mobility, the need for smarter energy management and advanced materials has never been greater. At the core of this transformation lie two crucial enablers, energy simulation software and battery material processing tools, that are driving innovation across industries.Energy simulation software is a powerful ally in APAC's green transition. These platforms enable engineers, architects, and policymakers to model energy performance, optimize consumption, and predict system behavior long before real-world deployment. Whether it's enhancing building efficiency in Singapore, optimizing grid operations in Japan, or integrating renewable energy in India, simulation tools are empowering stakeholders to make data-driven, sustainable decisions.Meanwhile, the momentum in battery innovation continues to accelerate. The region's leadership in electric vehicles and renewable storage solutions depends heavily on breakthroughs in battery material processing. Advanced tools now enable precise control over particle size, purity, and surface chemistry, which are crucial for improving energy density, safety, and lifecycle performance. From South Korea's cathode material hubs to China's large-scale anode production facilities, APAC is setting new benchmarks for material refinement and scalability.Together, these technologies are shaping a smarter, cleaner, and more resilient energy ecosystem. As the line between simulation and manufacturing continues to blur, the APAC region stands at the forefront of energy intelligence, where predictive modeling meets material mastery to power the future sustainably.This edition highlights the expert perspectives of Terry Kreuz, Managing Director of Energy Transition Technology at National Fuel Gas Company, and Marjun Manahan, Operations Technology Head at Manila Water. These esteemed professionals share their invaluable insights on developments and challenges within the sector, along with possible solutions.We hope the valuable insights from industry leaders featured in this edition will help you make informed decisions for your businesses.Let us know your thoughts.Charlotte SmithManaging Editoreditor@energytechreview.comAdvancing Energy Simulation and Battery Innovation in APAC *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOsEditorial StaffAaron Pierce Ava GarciaBarbara JacksonVincent HoffmanJoshua Parker Kenny PeruzziEmailsales@energytechreview.comeditor@energytechreview.commarketing@energytechreview.comRobert Grey Smith
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