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The critical minerals industry has the potential to transform Indonesia into a top destination for sustainable investment. This event, supported by the Indonesian government, will bring together senior government officials, international investors, miners and manufacturers to map out the exciting new journey in Indonesia's energy transition.
Explore future investment opportunities as Indonesia unveils its critical materials and energy transition strategy.
Accelerate your future production and investment plans by connecting with international stakeholders across the entire energy transition supply chain – from investors and mining developers to smelters, international traders, battery producers, automotive companies, and service providers.
Learn more about the Indonesian critical minerals and energy transition strategy directly from Indonesian government officials.
“Join the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime and Investment Affairs Indonesia as we unite on this global stage, unlocking Indonesia’s mineral wealth and role as a leading global hub for the supply of critical minerals and metals.
This summit is where we will forge a path towards a resilient and prosperous future, and where Indonesia takes centre stage in shaping the world’s critical mineral landscape.
We are delighted to endorse the Fastmarkets International Critical Minerals and Metals Summit: Indonesia 2024.”
Septian Hario Seto
Deputy Minister of the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime and Investment Affairs of Indonesia
We’ll lift the lid on Indonesia’s critical minerals industry – and dig into the importance of its unique global energy transition role.
Stay right up to date with the market thanks to in-depth analysis from the Fastmarkets editorial and analytics teams.
Enjoy dedicated meeting spaces, industry benchmark presentations, dedicated C-level gatherings and invaluable site visits.
Smooth your route to effective partnerships: meet the local government officials who can optimise the way you do business in Indonesia.
Don’t waste any time. Our networking platform lets you schedule your meetings and speak to the right people even before the summit has started.
A stellar line-up of speakers will make a volatile market seem much clearer. Come armed with your questions as we delve into all the key topics and issues.
We invite you to join our webinar examining the country’s pivotal role in energy transition – and the market outlook.
Charting Indonesia’s critical minerals landscape: accelerating the global energy transition
May 29, 2024 | 8:00 BST / 15:00 SGT | Online
Get expert insight on topics including:
✔ The market: domestic overview and international outlook
✔ Nickel price: energy investment and current supply/demand pressures
✔ Forecasting: possible risks and rewards in the future
✔ Assessing the global impact of critical minerals: connecting the pieces
Even before you hit the ground in Bali, you’ll see that everything about this summit is focused on helping you do better business.
The networking platform lets you build relationships with potential partners and even schedule meetings – way ahead of the summit’s first day. Dedicated C-suite-level gatherings help you maximize your time further. And an exclusive site visit will reveal how the battery raw materials industry really works here.
It’s not enough to have the most influential battery materials figures and stakeholders in one place. We make certain you can connect with the people who matter most to you – and get exactly what you need from this special summit.
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The London Metal Exchange is the world centre for industrial metals trading. Most of the world’s global non-ferrous futures business is conducted on the LME’s three trading platforms totalling $15.2 trillion, 134.2 million lots and 3.1 billion tonnes in 2022. Participants can transfer or take on price risk against aluminium, copper, nickel, tin, zinc, lead, molybdenum, cobalt, lithium, steel scrap, rebar and hot-rolled coil as well as aluminium premiums and alloys. In December 2022, approximately 650,000 tonnes of material were held on LME warrant in more than 450 storage facilities in 14 countries across 32 global locations The LME is a member of HKEX Group.
The International Manganese Institute (IMnI) is the global trade association of the manganese industry and is representing the whole manganese value-chain: IMnI Members include more than 120 manganese producers, users, traders, and recyclers based in 30+ countries. Founded in 1975 as at not-for-profit association, and headquartered in Paris, France, IMnI’s mission is to provide vision and guidance to the Manganese industry by promoting economic, social and environmental responsibility and sustainability to all stakeholders. With a staff of 6 experts based in Europe, India and China, the IMnI is the best source of market research and sustainability information on Manganese. Manganese is a metal used to make steel, and to a lesser extent fertilisers for the agriculture industry and batteries for the electric car industry. Manganese is considered a critical and strategic raw material in many countries, including the USA and the European Union.
The Minor Metals Trade Association (MMTA) is a not-for-profit organisation, which serves to benefit and promote the interests of its international Membership, comprising companies actively involved in all aspects of the international minor metals sector. If your company has a commercial interest in these metals and would like to know more about the work of the MMTA, or if you simply wish to discover more about this intriguing group of metals, this site will provide answers to many of your questions.The MMTA is the world’s largest association involved with minor metals. From just 19 founding Members, the MMTA is now comprised of companies from across the globe, engaged in all aspects of minor metals activity, the Association having long since broadened from its original Member base of trading companies.
The National Battery Research Institute (NBRI) was legally established on 17th December 2020 as The Center of Excellence Innovation of Battery and Renewable Energy Foundation, with Prof.Dr. Evvy Kartini as a Founder and Prof Alan J. Drew as Co-Founder. NBRI is Indonesia’s independent institute for electrochemical energy storage science and technology, supporting research, training, and education. NBRI aims to contribute to the overall research capacity and training environment in Indonesia in Battery Research. NBRI is a platform that brings together scientists, academicians, industry partners, the government and all stakeholders that focus on battery technology. The main goal of NBRI is to encourage and support a battery manufacturing industry using locally resources, which will enable Indonesia to be independent in energy. The NBRI was supported by the UK Government’s Global Challenge Research Fund (GCRF), as part of the Queen Mary University of London QR allocation.
Our vision for the NBRI is to gather all Indonesian stakeholders in battery research and production, to help form strong national batteries research and increase the visibility of batteries research at government level. The long term goal is to help develop a batteries manufacturing industry using locally sourced resources, which will enable Indonesia to be independent in energy; it has vast renewables which require grid-storage, isolated communities that require localised generation and storage or electricity, huge local resources for manufacture.
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