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Minor Metals 2004
June 21-22 2004, Marriott County Hall, London
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The minor/specialty metals industry has seen substantial price increases over the past year as China continues to exert a powerful influence over all the markets and as an improved economic outlook in Europe and the USA has seen demand from end-use sectors pick up again. Minor Metals 2004 will provide the ideal forum to analyse developments in the markets as well as an opportunity to meet industry colleagues. The forum will not only include presentations on specific metal markets, but will also look at more general issues such as China, financing, storage issues etc. The Marriott County Hall is just a 5-minute walk from Waterloo/Eurostar terminal making it easily accessible to companies wishing to attend from mainland Europe.
Speakers include:
"Indium: Supply, Demand, and FPDs", by Brian O’Neill, AIM Indium Materials, USA;
"Developments in the tantalum market", by Judy Wickens, Secretary General, Tantalum Niobium International Study Centre, Belgium;
"Selenium — future trends and developments", by Bernd Treiber, MD, Retorte, Germany
"The changing nature of economic growth - a new era for commodities?, by Neil Buxton, Managing Director, GFMS Metals Consulting Ltd, UK;
"Risk product management for the cobalt industry" by Nick French, MD, SFP Metals, UK;
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Delegates include:
AIM Indium Materials
Alex Stewart (Assayers) Ltd
Ampere Alloys
C. Steinweg N.V.
DM Chemi-Met Ltd
E&C Trading Ltd
Euro Minmetchem Ltd
Falconbridge International
GFMS Metals Consulting Ltd
Hollands Veem B.V.
Hydromet Corporation Limited
IMR – Metalle n. Technologie GmbH
Institut Straumann
Marquest International
Metherma Gmbh & Co. KG
Mining & Chemical Products Ltd
Minmetals Shanghai
Pacorini Vlissingen B.V.
Retorte
Rushmore Metals
Sanab Ltd
SANYO Electric Co Ltd
SFP Metals
Shanghai Longtai Said
Sheng Yuan International Ltd
Simmonds (Metal Trading) Ltd
Stratton Metal Resources Ltd
Tantalum Niobium International Study Centre
3N International Inc
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Metal Events Ltd & Metal-Pages present:
Minor Metals 2004
21-22 June 2004
Marriott County Hall
London
UK
Monday June 21
11:00 Registration
12:00 Welcome lunch
Session 1: Opportunity and challenges for the minor metals industry
13:00 “New sources of supply: global trends and production constraints”
13:20 “ The changing nature of economic growth - a new era for commodities?” by Neil Buxton, Managing Director, GFMS Metals Consulting Ltd;
13:40 “China’s role in the minor metals industry: can the dragon remain a key global supplier?”
14:00 Panel Discussion
14:15 Tea break
Session 2: Market dynamics and transparency mechanisms
14:45 “Risk product management for the cobalt industry”, by Nick French, MD, SFP Metals, UK;
15:05 “Developments in demand and consumption patterns”, by speaker tba;
15:25 "Development of electrode materials in Lithium Ion Battery", by Masatoshi Takahashi, Senior Manager & Toru Amadutumi, Business Unit Leader, SANYO Electric Co Ltd; Japan
15:50 Market transparency roundtable and panel discussion
16:30-18:30 Evening reception
Tuesday June 22
09:15 Opening remarks
Session 3: Electronic metals and markets
09:20 "Indium: Supply, Demand, and FPDs”, by Brian O’Neill, Indium Material Sales Manager, AIM Indium Materials, USA;
09:40 “Developments in the tantalum market”, by Judy Wickens, Secretary General, Tantalum Niobium International Study Centre, Belgium;
10:00 Speaker tba
10:20 Panel Discussion
10:30 Coffee
Session 4: Dynamic minor metals — can the momentum be sustained
11:00 “Selenium — future trends and developments”, by Bernd Treiber, MD, Retorte, Germany;
11:20 Speaker tba
11:40 Light metals
12:00 Panel Discussion
12:15 Lunch and close
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Registration rate is now £550 plus 17.5% vat
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