Battery raw materials events

Fastmarkets’ BRM events give you a front-row seat to one of the most dynamic and critical markets in today’s economy as we make the strategic transition to a low-carbon economy.

This is a noisy market with no shortage of perspective and opinions. Whether upstream bringing resources to markets, midstream creating the batteries of tomorrow, or downstream delivering green transportation or an advanced grid, our goal is to give you an insights-rich and immersive experience to enable you to best understand a dynamic, critical market as it marches to transform our economies and our way of life.

Upcoming events

September 16-18, 2024 | Amsterdam, Netherlands
Join 500+ key voices from across the global battery supply chain to focus in on Europe. You will delve into the policies and investment driving the region forward, the latest battery technologies, and how global demand is shaping available supply.

September 5-6, 2024 | Bali, Indonesia
Position yourself at the forefront of shaping Indonesia’s energy revolution. Decisions crafted within the borders of Indonesia echo globally, particularly in the realm of critical minerals and battery raw materials, influencing every facet of the supply chain. This summit serves as the nexus connecting Indonesia to the world, uniting senior government officials with international investors, miners, and manufacturers, as they map out the exciting new journey in Indonesia’s energy transition.

April 7-9, 2025 | Seoul, South Korea
Grand Hyatt Hotel

June 23-26, 2025 | Las Vegas, USA
2025 Theme: The energy revolution: Powering tomorrow

Get ready for the next conference with our latest industry insights

China’s lithium prices continued to trend downward amid weak demand and futures weakness over the week to Thursday July 25

Germany’s steel industry will be one of the country’s main consumers of imported hydrogen in the next two decades, according to the hydrogen import strategy approved by the country’s Federal Cabinet on Wednesday July 24

Persistently high import volumes of lithium carbonate into China have intensified oversupply in the country’s domestic market for the material at a time when demand remains weak, sources told Fastmarkets on Tuesday July 23

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