On May 17, HCSS strategic analyst Irina Patrahau will participate in the TU Talk: Critical Night at the Delft University of Technology.
In this talk, Irina Patrahau will discuss the efforts of Western and European governments to secure sustainable access to CRM and the geopolitical and geo-economic challenges they face.
The Critical Night, organized by TU Delft Science Centre, is a TU Talk with a palette of perspectives on the vital role of Critical Raw Materials in our lives. Through engaging presentations from artists, researchers and industry experts, this gathering offers you the opportunity to gain new insights, ignite discussions, and network over social drinks. Contributing to a deeper understanding of critical raw materials in our interconnected world.
This evening program can be attended for free. However, it is necessary to reserve a spot. There is a limited amount of spots available.
Sign up here: REGISTRATION LINK
Program
18:30 | Welcome |
19:00 | Introductory talk |
19:05 | Dr. Mike Buxton (Head of Section Resource Engineering, TU Delft) |
19:25 | Dr. Sabine Gollner (Deep-sea benthic ecologist, Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut voor onderzoek der Zee/NIOZ) |
19:45 | Pause |
20:05 | Louis Braddock Clarke (Artist, Researcher at Royal Academy of Art) |
20:25 | Irina Patrahau (Strategic analyst, The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies/HCSS) |
20:45 | Panel discussion |
21:15 | Drinks |
The Critical Raw Materials Week
Critical Night is part of the Critical Raw Materials Week. Delft’s research aims to improve Europe’s autonomy in this field, with an ongoing commitment to planetary preservation.