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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://elithium.odoo.com/event/critical-materials-bat
 tery-value-chains-europe-2026-policy-seminar-5">Critical Materials &amp\; 
 Battery Value Chains Europe 2026 - Policy Seminar</a>\nCritical Materials 
 & Battery Value Chains Europe 2026 is a two-day European event bringing to
 gether research\, industry and policy actors to address the strategic\, te
 chnological and societal challenges shaping the upstream battery value cha
 in in Europe. Aligned with Horizon Europe priorities and the implementatio
 n of the EU Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA)\, and supporting the EU’s 
 RESourceEU Action Plan to secure and diversify supply\, strengthen resilie
 nce and accelerate deployment of critical raw materials value chains\, the
  event will focus on accelerating responsible sourcing\, sustainable proce
 ssing and policy coherence for lithium and related critical raw materials.
  19 May 2026 (morning) – High-Level Policy Seminar (Location: Committee 
 of the Regions\, Brussels) The second day will host a high-level seminar f
 ocusing on policy-relevant and societally critical topics related to lithi
 um and critical raw materials\, including:Social Licence to Operate (SLO)L
 ife Cycle Assessment (LCA) of the lithium value chainThe European Battery 
 PassportPolicy alignment under the Critical Raw Materials Act The seminar 
 will foster dialogue between EU institutions\, regional authorities\, indu
 stry leaders and the research community\, bridging policy objectives with 
 operational realities. Why attend?Engage directly with the implementation 
 challenges of the CRMAConnect upstream activities with sustainability\, po
 licy and market needsJoin a growing European community committed to resili
 ent\, responsible and competitive battery value chainsShape future Europe 
 research and innovation agendas
DTSTAMP:20260610T180016Z
LOCATION:Place Stéphanie 20\, 1050 Brussels\, Belgium
SUMMARY:Critical Materials & Battery Value Chains Europe 2026 - Policy Semi
 nar
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://elithium.odoo.com/event/criti
 cal-materials-battery-value-chains-europe-2026-policy-seminar-5">Critical 
 Materials &amp\; Battery Value Chains Europe 2026 - Policy Seminar</a>\nCr
 itical Materials & Battery Value Chains Europe 2026 is a two-day European 
 event bringing together research\, industry and policy actors to address t
 he strategic\, technological and societal challenges shaping the upstream 
 battery value chain in Europe. Aligned with Horizon Europe priorities and 
 the implementation of the EU Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA)\, and suppo
 rting the EU’s RESourceEU Action Plan to secure and diversify supply\, s
 trengthen resilience and accelerate deployment of critical raw materials v
 alue chains\, the event will focus on accelerating responsible sourcing\, 
 sustainable processing and policy coherence for lithium and related critic
 al raw materials. 19 May 2026 (morning) – High-Level Policy Seminar (Loc
 ation: Committee of the Regions\, Brussels) The second day will host a hig
 h-level seminar focusing on policy-relevant and societally critical topics
  related to lithium and critical raw materials\, including:Social Licence 
 to Operate (SLO)Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of the lithium value chainThe 
 European Battery PassportPolicy alignment under the Critical Raw Materials
  Act The seminar will foster dialogue between EU institutions\, regional a
 uthorities\, industry leaders and the research community\, bridging policy
  objectives with operational realities. Why attend?Engage directly with th
 e implementation challenges of the CRMAConnect upstream activities with su
 stainability\, policy and market needsJoin a growing European community co
 mmitted to resilient\, responsible and competitive battery value chainsSha
 pe future Europe research and innovation agendas
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