Cover Image for Resourcing Materials for the Energy Transition
Cover Image for Resourcing Materials for the Energy Transition
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About Event

This event marks the London launch of the Oxford EARTH programme.

Leaders from academia, industry, finance, and NGOs will convene to discuss priorities for addressing the sustainability, equity, and future resilience of resourcing materials for the energy transition. This will help inform research trajectories and build the collaborations necessary for innovation and change.

The event will open with a series of short presentations from Oxford EARTH researchers and invited partners, introducing pioneering research and key projects from the programme.

This will be followed by a Q&A and facilitated roundtable discussions, where participants will engage with structured prompts and share key insights with their table and the wider group. These will support the identification of shared priorities and areas of overlap for collaboration across academia, industry and government.

By the end of the session, participants will:

·       Be informed about Oxford EARTH and its research innovations

·       Expand their resource recovery, management, governance, and innovation networks

·       Contribute to an interactive strategic discussion and its outcomes

High Level Agenda

Oxford Earth and partners showcase of work

Q&A

Table discussions on strategic prioritizing

Plenary discussion

Closing Remarks

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Location
Toynbee Hall
28 Commercial St, London E1 6LS, UK
Ashbee Hall - Ground Floor
Engage with University of Oxford experts at the forefront of climate science and impact.