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🗓 Session date: Wednesday, 9 April, 11:40 AM🗓 Submission deadline: Monday, 3 February 2025
Calling all bright minds and future leaders! This is your opportunity to take the stage and present your groundbreaking ideas to over 500 seasoned industry professionals at the Asian Battery Raw Materials & Recycling Conference 2025.
In this exclusive session, students from leading universities across Korea, Japan, and Asia will pitch innovative solutions to the most pressing challenges in the EV battery supply chain—from raw material sourcing and recycling to cutting-edge cell technologies.
Join the ranks of visionaries driving sustainability and innovation in one of the most transformative industries of our time.
– Showcase your expertise: Present your ideas to a jury of industry leaders and experts from the EV battery and energy storage sectors.
– Gain unparalleled exposure: Engage with global professionals from companies like Hyundai, LG Chem, Samsung, SK On, and General Motors.
– Build your network: Access exclusive networking opportunities with influential stakeholders and attendees.
– Boost your career: Gain recognition as a thought leader and stand out among your peers.
– Access the full conference: Selected speakers will receive a complimentary pass to attend all sessions and networking events.
Submit your abstract by Monday, 3 February 2025 to be considered for this prestigious session.
Submission requirements
1. Challenge overview (300–500 words):Identify a critical challenge in the EV battery supply chain, such as raw material sourcing, refining, cathode, anode, electrolyte, battery technology, or recycling.
2. Proposed solution:Present a practical and innovative solution with a high-level technical approach, potential impact, and feasibility.
3. Supporting data (optional):Include any research, case studies, or data (max 2 pages) to support your idea.
Eligibility
– Students or young professionals (ages 18–30) enrolled in or recently graduated from universities in Asia (Korea, Japan, India, Indonesia and beyond).
– Background in engineering, materials science, energy technology, or related fields.
Evaluation criteria
Submissions will be evaluated based on:
– Relevance: Alignment with key EV battery supply chain challenges.
– Innovation: Creativity and originality of the proposed solution.
– Feasibility: Practicality and scalability of the solution.
– Impact: Contribution to sustainability and efficiency.
– Clarity: Well-organized, professional, and actionable presentation.
Selected participants will present their ideas in a 10-minute spotlight session on the main stage, showcasing their vision to industry leaders and peers.
Send your submission to anita.gornymoloney (at) fastmarkets.com
Deadline: Monday, 3 February 2025
Don’t miss this chance to elevate your career and contribute to shaping the future of the EV battery supply chain.