
The 25th CRU World Aluminium Conference will be held in London during 20th-21st April’20.

The conference usually attracts more than 240 distinguished, senior executives from 40 countries around the globe to discuss the vital issues the industry is facing and delivering excellent networking opportunities to the participants.
The proven track record of the conference has delivered brief insight on supply, demand, price, premiums, sustainability and costs. The add-on to hear from the industry leaders, attendees get independent and expert updates on the outlook for the markets from CRU’s analysts.
James Wren, an Aluminium analyst from CRU Group says: "CRU estimates that electric vehicles will represent 25% of the automotive market by 2030, however, the impact this will have on aluminium demand is still not certain. CRU will present the opportunities and challenges offered by EVs, discussing competition from steel, as well as the battle between extrusions, rolled and cast aluminium and primary Vs secondary.”
There is an inclusion in this year’s conference, a keynote session on sustainability and technical innovation, discussion about the Chinese aluminium sector, standpoint on the global aluminium market, sustainability driving in the downstream aluminium market, trade effects for the US elections, recycled aluminium and panel discussions about raw materials and price and market outlook.
These discussions will take place with industry leaders such as Emilio Braghi, President of Novelis Europe, Lord Barker, Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of EN+ Group, Satish Pai, Managing Director of Hindalco, Rob van Gils, CEO & Managing Partner of Hammerer Aluminium Industries, Alan Price, Partner at Wiley Rein, Patrice L'Huillier, President & CEO of Alouette, Murat Bayram, Director & Head of European Non-Ferrous of EMR European Metal Recycling, Ron Knapp, Adviser at the Office of the Chairman at China Hongqiao Group Limited.
The key sponsors for this event are ALBA, Ma’den, Rusal, Outotec, London metal exchange, The Agency and Innoval Technology.
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