Redwood Materials Expands with New San Francisco R&D Center to Advance Battery Innovation

Redwood Materials expands with a San Francisco R&D center to boost battery recycling and cathode production.
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Redwood Materials Expands with New San Francisco R&D Center to Advance Battery Innovation
Redwood Materials, a leading lithium-ion battery recycling and materials company, is expanding its footprint with a new research and development (R&D) center in San Francisco. This move signals the company’s commitment to innovation in battery recycling, cathode production, and process equipment engineering. Image:Google The Bay Area’s deep talent pool of hardware and software engineers makes it a strategic location for Redwood’s next phase of growth. CTO Colin Campbell emphasized that hiring the right talent has been a limiting factor in the company's expansion. Establishing an R&D center in San Francisco allows Redwood to attract top-tier engineers who can contribute to every aspect of the battery ecosystem, from chemical engineering to electrical design. A Closer Look at Redwood’s Expansion The newly established 15,000-square-foot facility in San Francisco’s Design District is equipped with state-of-the-art lab space to support the company’s research initiatives. While only…