The 3rd MSIT Seminar on Rare-Earth Materials & Magnet Technology offers a unique opportunity for professionals in management and technology to gain comprehensive insights into the entire supply chain of magnetic materials—from rare-earth ore resources, mining, and concentration, to separation, transformation into oxides and metals, alloying into magnet powders, and final processing into various types of magnets.
The seminar covers global sourcing and supply, recent economic developments, and geopolitical aspects influencing magnetics markets and technologies. It also explores the materials science behind magnetic properties, technologies, and their applications.
Scope
The seminar focuses on permanent magnets and the supply of raw materials. Topics include the fundamentals of rare-earth elements and magnetism, the principles of RE permanent magnet chemistry, thermodynamics, constitution, and measurement techniques. The full journey from mine to magnet—including recycling—will be outlined, emphasizing sustainability and environmental responsibility. The program also addresses current applications, market trends, and emerging global sourcing opportunities.
Everything about Magnets, Everywhere and All at Once! View the full programme for details.
Audience
This event is tailored to business and technology professionals across industries involved in the production and application of permanent magnets. Target participants include:
Business managers
Research staff and R&D leaders
Materials specialists
Materials manufacturers
Production managers
Application engineers and specialists
Sales and marketing personnel
Purchasing managers and staff
Quality assurance professionals
All users of magnetic materials
The seminar encourages improved communication and collaboration among material producers, magnet manufacturers, design engineers, and end-users.
Speakers
Renowned experts in magnet production and materials science from around the world will present at the 3rd MSIT Seminar on Rare-Earth Materials and Magnet Technology, including REEsilience project partner Prof. Dr. Alexandros Charitos from the TU Bergakademie Freiberg.
Language
The conference will be conducted in English.
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