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Asia is leading the global transformation in battery raw materials and recycling. From Indonesia’s nickel strength to India and Vietnam’s lithium expansion, and Korea and Japan’s dominance in cathode and midstream technologies, the region is surging with innovation and investment. With rising demand for ESS and EVs, fast-growing black mass recycling, and accelerating non-China sourcing strategies, Asian Battery Raw Materials & Recycling Conference 2026 offers unmatched access to Asia’s fragmented BRM landscape. Attendees gain visibility across the full supply chain, connect with emerging players, and tap into pricing intelligence, policy updates, and commercial deal-making — all in one place.
South-East Asia’s rise in the global battery landscape
What happens to prices next?
BESS and the energy transition
Investment flows into South-East Asia from wider APAC players
Black mass and the new recycling map
Material security in a fractured world
Pricing, volatility and the evolution of risk management
New players, new models, new opportunities
Global reputation for quality: This conference is the only Asia-wide event combining price benchmarks, supply chain data, and commercial deal-making across virgin and recycled battery raw materials. Trusted by governments, OEMs, and investors for delivering clarity and actionable insights in the energy transition space.
High-value audience: Expect 300+ senior-level participants spanning the full battery value chain — from mining and midstream to gigafactories, OEMs, ESS providers, and recyclers.
Influence and credibility: Asian Battery Raw Materials & Recycling Conference attracts decision-makers shaping industrial, financial, and policy agendas across Asia’s fragmented BRM and recycling markets, offering visibility and new offtake and investment opportunities.
Regional focus, global reach: Asia leads in BRM and battery processing, with Indonesia strong in nickel, India and Vietnam expanding lithium, and Korea and Japan driving cathode and midstream technology. The event connects these growth markets to global demand, positioned outside China but linked to all key Asian supply chains.
Partners
ILiA is the global trade association for the lithium industry and represents the entire lithium value chain. The Association was established in 2021 as an international not-for-profit industry association run by and for its members.
The International Manganese Institute, also known as IMnI, is a not-for-profit industry association that represents manganese ore and alloy producers, manufacturers of metallurgical products or chemical compounds, trading houses, industry service providers, universities and research organizations around the world. Founded in 1975, with headquarters in Paris, France.
The Philippine Mining Club (PMC) has been established as a forum for discussion to lift the profile of the Philippine minerals industry and highlight its contribution to growth and employment in the Philippine economy.