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LocationLilliad Learning Center Innovation, France Lille
ProgrammesThe global network “International Round Table on Materials Criticality” (IRTC), funded by EIT Raw Materials organises the IRTC Conference 2023: Raw materials for a sustainable future.
This conference brings together leading experts, practitioners, and participants from around the globe for an in-depth discussion on how to assess and manage raw materials and criticality in order to then explore the potential of different strategies to secure supply.
A diverse audience from industry, academics, and policy-making will be present at this conference.
Participants are invited to join the two-and-a-half-day conference to meet colleagues, keynote speakers, and conference Chairs, engage in the discussions during the sessions, and join the networking activities.
On-site participation will be limited to around 180 people to encourage meaningful interactions. Online participation in the sessions will be possible.
More detailed information, the full programme as wel as the complete panellist and the possibility to register can be found on this page.
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