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Critical Minerals Innovation Forum

Critical Minerals Innovation Forum, 5-6 November 2025
5 November 2025 09:00 – 6 November 2025 15:30

Conference venue: Events at No.6
6 Alie Street
London
E1 8QT
United Kingdom

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Speaking: Melissa Karadana, ETI Purchasing Practices Programme Lead

Hosted by: Innovation Forum

Join ETI at Innovation Forum’s Critical Minerals Innovation Forum, taking place later this year in London.

This two-day business conference connects the full critical mineral value chain from mining, processing and refining to automotive, electronics and renewables. The focus throughout will be on the opportunity in sustainable sourcing to manage risk, build resilience and drive business value.

Our purchasing practices programme lead, Melissa Karadana will be representing ETI. Full panel information will be announced soon. Click here for information on how to get involved. Use code ETI10 for an exclusive 10% discount. Register early to take advantage of the early-bird discount additionally.

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