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Stay informed with the latest updates from the Fastmarkets Lithium Supply & Battery Raw Materials Conference. Explore sponsor highlights, Live Lounge episodes, speaker insights and industry announcements from the world’s largest gathering of battery raw materials leaders. Discover how global innovators are shaping the future of lithium production, investment and sustainability ahead of the 18th edition in Las Vegas, June 22 to 25 2026.
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  • The DOE has issued a $500 million Notice of Funding Opportunity for domestic critical minerals processing, battery materials manufacturing, and recycling.
  • Fastmarkets Global Lithium, Battery & Critical Materials is the world's largest annual gathering of the global lithium and battery supply chain. Taking place June 22 to 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, the even
  • JordProxa is returning as a sponsor for the 18th Fastmarkets Lithium Supply & Battery Raw Materials Conference, taking place June 22 to 25 2026 at the Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa in Las Vegas, USA. T ...
  • Zelandez, a global leader in lithium brinefield services, is returning as a platinum sponsor for the 18th Fastmarkets Lithium Supply & Battery Raw Materials Conference, taking place June 22 to 25 2026 ...
  • As a proud sponsor of the 18th Fastmarkets Lithium Supply & Battery Raw Materials Conference, Gradiant Corporation is helping to advance global collaboration on sustainable lithium production.
  • In this Live Lounge episode, Venkee Sharma, Executive Chairman of Aquatech, explores how water and energy technologies can unlock sustainable lithium extraction and accelerate the global energy transi ...
  • De Nora is an Italian electrochemical technology company providing electrode systems and chlor-alkali solutions applicable to lithium clay processing and battery materials electrochemical steps.
  • Neometals is commercializing the ELi lithium hydroxide process and vanadium recovery from steel slag, following the 2025 acquisition of its Primobius battery recycling JV by SMS Group.
  • Lithios raised $12 million in 2024 to scale its Accelerated Lithium Electrodeposition technology, which targets lithium recovery from contaminated and difficult brine sources.