Critical minerals play an important role in the chemical and energy sectors. Managing their supply, reuse, and replacement will be a key facet of future technologies. This forum will unite experts that work across the full lifecycle of critical minerals: defining criticality and understanding supply risk, key players and potential replacements in applications like batteries, abundance and recapture in waste, and incentivizing action from start to finish. Researchers working hands-on developing more circular processes, from fundamentals to the bigger picture, will highlight how their work may impact the chemical and energy sectors.
Join us for a discussion that will break down barriers between supply chains and the reality of developing new processes and technologies. We expect the discussion will benefit chemists, materials scientists, and researchers across the physical sciences working to build more resilient and circular systems through the lens of sourcing critical minerals.
This webinar will be recorded to watch on demand after the live event. Register for the event to join the discussion and receive a notification when the recording is available.