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SUMMARY:Critical Materials Forum - London
DESCRIPTION:Join Project Blue and the Minor Metals Trade Association for a free LME Week networking and information event in the heart of London. Hear from an expert panel of speakers on critical metals\, strategic to key industries including clean energy transition\, automotive and aerospace.  \nThe Critical Materials Forum is a FREE event\, but registration will be required. \nRegister HERE  \n2:30pm arrival for refreshments and networking \n3:00pm Welcome from the MMTA. Freya Kerwin \n3:05pm “Setting the scene: critical materials for energy transition”. Dr Nils Backeberg\, Project Blue.  \n3:20pm Keynote: “Supplying the energy transition with critical materials – the investor perspective”. Simon Gardner Bond\, TechMet. \n3:40pm “Supply requirements for EV and battery materials: lithium\, cobalt\, nickel\, graphite and REEs”. David Merriman\, Project Blue. \n4:00pm Keynote: “Supplying the energy transition with critical materials – the Australian perspective”. Ana Nishniainidze\, Australian Trade and Investment Commissioner\, UK and Ireland \n4:20pm “Meeting demand for carbon disclosure in critical metals supply chains”. Roheet Shah\, CarbonChain.  \n4:35pm “The Zirconium – Hafnium Paradox” Bill Sharkey\, Environmetals. \n4:50pm “Panel discussion”. Keynotes and Project Blue.   \n  \nThis event will be taking place in the afternoon on Tuesday 10th October\, ahead of the MMTA 50th Anniversary Dinner \nFor further details\, please email admin@mmta.co.uk \n \n was last modified:   by
URL:https://mmta.co.uk/event/critical-materials-forum/
LOCATION:The Royal Society of Chemistry\, Burlington House\, Piccadilly\, London\, W1J 0BG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conferences,MMTA Events,Networking
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SUMMARY:19th International Rare Earths Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Metal Events‘ 19th International Rare Earths Conference returns to San Antonio\, Texas\, in 2023.  \nRegistration and welcome reception on 18th October\, following on from the Scandium Symposium \nRegister HERE \n  \nProgramme\nWednesday 18th October\n18:00hrs Registration desk opens \n18:00hrs Welcome Reception \nThursday 19th October\n08:00hrs Registration desk re-opens \n09:00hrs Opening remarks by Rachel Carnac\, Joint Managing Director\, Metal Events\, United Kingdom \nSession 1: \n09:10hrs “Does a detachment from the Chinese rare earth market threaten the global energy transition?”\, by David Merriman\, Director Research\, Project Blue\, United Kingdom; \n09:35hrs “All rare earth supply chains begin at a mine”\, by Dudley Kingsnorth\, Non-Executive Chairman\, Australia Rare Earth\, Australia; \n10:05hrs “LCM- metal and alloy production in a Western supply chain”\, by Albert Slot\, Managing Director\, Less Common Metals\, United Kingdom; \n10:30hrs Coffee Break \nSession 2: \n11:30hrs “US REE supply chain issues: What is the Federal Government R&D doing to address this problem?”\, by Grant Bromhal\, Senior Advisor to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Resource Sustainability and Acting Director of the Mineral Sustainability Division\, DOE’s Office of Fossil Energy & Carbon Management\, DOE\, USA; \n11:55hrs “A National Security perspective on rare earth elements”\, by Matt Zolnowski\, Global Fellow at the Wilson Center and President of Greyfriars LLC\, USA; \n12:20hrs Panel Discussion with: \nDebra Bennethum\, Global Commodity Manager EV Critical Materials Purchasing\, General Motors\, USA;\nDudley Kingsnorth\, Non-Executive Chairman\, Australia Rare Earth\, Australia;\nDavid Merriman\, Director Research\, Project Blue\, United Kingdom;\nScott Honan\, Chief Operating Officer\, NioCorp Developments Ltd.\, USA; \n13:00hrs – 14:30hrs Luncheon kindly sponsored by Energy Fuels \nSession 3: \n14:30hrs “REE:  “Lights\, heavies\, and scandium from North America’s second largest REE resource”\, by Scott Honan\, Chief Operating Officer\, NioCorp Developments Ltd.\, USA; \n14.55hrs “America’s leading producer of critical materials for the clean energy transition”\, by Mark Chalmers\, President\, Energy Fuels\, USA; \n15:20hrs “Wicheeda – The next source of rare earth for the ever-increasing critical demand”\, by Luisa Moreno\, President and Director of Defense Metals Corp\, Canada; \n15:35hrs “How Rainbow Rare Earths is driving the green revolution”\, by George Bennett\, Chief Executive Officer\, Rainbow Rare Earths\, United Kingdom; \n 15:50hrs Q&A and Close \n  \nFriday 20th October\nSession 4: \n09:30hrs “Lynas – sailing through the rare earth market”\, by Pol Le Roux\, Chief Operating Officer\, Lynas Rare Earths\, Australia; \n09:55hrs “Rare earth chlorides and fluorides: The role they play in making rare earth metal for magnets”\, by Bill Cohen\, VP & GM\, Current Chemicals\, USA; \n10:20hrs “Will demand for rare earth magnets outstrip supply? What is the impact on key energy transition applications?!”\, by Ross Embleton\, Senior Analyst\, Metals & Mining – Rare earths\, Wood Mackenzie\, United Kingdom; \n10:45hrs Coffee Break \nSession 5: \n11:45hrs “Aclara Resources: A DyTb opportunity”\, by Ramón Barúa\, CEO\, Aclara Resources\, Chile; \n12:00hrs “Torngat Metals’ goal : Become the world’s largest supplier of dysprosium”\, by Christine Burow\, Chief Marketing Officer\, Torngat Metals\, Canada; \n12:15hrs “De-risking Western Supply Requires Innovation – A Case Study in Novel Rare Earth Separation Technology”\, by Pat Ryan\, Chairman & CEO\, Ucore Rare Metals\, Canada; \n12.30hrs Closing remarks \n12:30hrs Close of conference and luncheon kindly sponsored by Energy Fuels \nThis is a provisional programme and is subject to change. \n  \n \n was last modified:   by
URL:https://mmta.co.uk/event/19th-international-rare-earths-conference/
LOCATION:Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk Hotel\, 600 E Market St\, San Antonio\, Texas\, TX 78205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Industry Events
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