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Online Round Table | Graphite Processing ‐ a new approach to produce Critical Minerals and enhance Strategic Autonomy

April 4, 2022

Graphite is a critical mineral that is often overlooked by geopolitical analysts. However, it is an essential ingredient in the energy transition and key industrial sectors like steel production.  On March 28, HCSS hosted an online Round Table, where top experts from the battery industry, graphite production and capital markets discussed and explained the relevance and opportunities of new graphite processing technology.

In case you missed the HCSS Roundtable on graphite and graphite processing, and the crucial role critical minerals play in the energy transition, it is our pleasure to share the video registration here.

Watch the online roundtable:
Speakers:
  • Nico Cuevas, CEO of Urbix
  • James Clark, VP Strategic Supply Chain Freyr Battery
  • Matt Fernley, Managing Director Battery Materials Review
  • Jeff Townsend, CEO Critical Minerals Association
  • Amrish Ritoe, HCSS Strategic Advisor, Co-author of the report “Graphite processing”

Moderator: Michel Rademaker MTL, deputy Executive Director of HCSS

The paper on graphite that formed the basis of this Round Table can be found here:

Graphite Paper (PDF)
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