
Register here: https://avere.glueup.com/event/crm4ev-focus-on-western-australia-32290/
Showcase Western Australia assets and capabilities in the battery supply chain & rare earth minerals, hear directly from mining companies and government representatives.
Existing battery value chains face significant governance challenges which threaten both their security and sustainability.
Western Australia’s geological endowments, trusted governance framework and strong international relationships make it an ideal partner for international efforts to develop more resilient battery value chains.
Western Australia currently produces nine of the 10 mineral elements required to produce most lithium-ion battery anodes and cathodes and has commercial reserves of graphite – the remaining element.
Accelerating global demand presents Western Australia with a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transition into a major processing, manufacturing and trading hub. Critical components in advanced battery production — precursor, anode, cathode, electrolyte — can be manufactured in Western Australia.
Speakers

Bert Witkamp
Operating Agent IEA HEV Task40 at Valuad Expert

Ken Brindsen
CEO of Pilbara Minerals

Chris Clark
Deputy Director General of Resources and Project Facilitation, Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation

Mike Deeks
Agent General for Western Australia in the United Kingdom, Europe and Israel at Wago

Matt Dusci
Chief Operating Officer at Igo

Stedman Ellis
CEO of Future Battery Industry Cooperative Research Centre

Gary Frampton
Head of Business Development and Technical Projects, BHP Billiton Nickel West at BHP Billiton Nickel West

Kam Leung
Vice President Upstream at Lynas Rare Earths Ltd

Nicole Roocke
CEO of Minerals Research Institute

Simone Spence
Deputy Director General of Strategy and International Engagement Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Register here: https://avere.glueup.com/event/crm4ev-focus-on-western-australia-32290/