Ecadin

International Symposium on

Critical Metals for Battery Production from Primary and Alternative Resources

15-16 July 2024, 09.00-17.00 AEST
Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne

The symposium is supported by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Australia through the Australia-Indonesia Institute Grant

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Critical metals (and broader strategic metals) are used in many applications, technologies, products, and processes that important to support our green economy and energy transition from fossil fuels to cleaner sources. Australia and Indonesia have both primary and secondary resources to supply regional and global critical metals. In terms of primary resources for batteries, Indonesia holds the world’s largest nickel reserves (21 million tonnes), while Australia is the largest global lithium producer (47%).

Funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Australia, through the Australia-Indonesia Institute, this  symposium will bring together key experts, institutions and stakeholders from Australia, Indonesia, and other countries, to showcase works/research, share knowledge and experiences to contribute to the overall
effort to secure critical metals and their supply chain.

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DATE and TIME

15-16 July 2024
9.00 AM – 5.00 PM AEST

VENUE

Swinburne University of Technology
EN715, Engineering Building
Hawthorn Campus
Melbourne, Australia

MODE

Hybrid (in person and online attendance)

COST

Free

Dr. Syarif Riyadi

Founder & CTO ECADIN

will be speaking about:

Insights into The Value Chain & Circularity of Battery Critical Metals