
EIT RawMaterials Summit
The EIT RawMaterials Summit is the leading event for the raw materials sector, organised by EIT RawMaterials, the world’s largest and most active raw materials knowledge and innovation network. Since the inaugural summit in 2019, this annual gathering has become a pivotal platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange and driving progress in the raw materials sector.
This high-profile conference brings together top policymakers, industry leaders, innovators, researchers, and investors to tackle challenges and present solutions across the value chain. Topics span innovation, circularity, skills development, policy, financing and strategic partnerships, and more.
Representatives
The Summit brings together international representatives of the raw materials industry, policy and academia, investment, NGOs and civil society.
Innovations
Presenting the latest innovations in policy initiatives and start-ups, technology and processes, participants gain a unique opportunity to network with key players from the raw materials sector.
Organiser
The Raw Materials Summit is organised by EIT Raw Materials, the world’s largest network in the raw materials sector.
Information
The Summit supports knowledge sharing and leadership, idea exchange and connection. It’s an opportunity to connect with local and international leaders working towards a sustainable raw materials supply.

Europe stands at a critical crossroads. The global landscape is shifting rapidly, shaped by escalating trade tensions, geopolitical instability, accelerating climate impacts, and the challenges of achieving the twin energy and digital transitions. In this high-stakes environment, securing critical raw materials (CRMs) is no longer just a sectoral issue—it is fundamental to Europe’s competitiveness, strategic autonomy, and future prosperity.
EIT RawMaterials is proud to once again bring together European and global leaders at EIT RawMaterials Summit 2025 under the theme “Race to 2030”, creating the partnerships and solutions needed to tackle the most pressing challenges ahead. With fewer than 1,300 working days until 2030, this is the moment to work together and unlock Europe’s full potential.
- Aerospace
- Automotive
- Defence & Space
- Steel
- Mining
- Recycling
- Processing
- Skills
- Supply & Demand Challenges
- International Competition
- Storage
- Conversion
- Raw Material Academy
- Emerging technologies
- Quantifying volumes
- Diversification
- Downstream commitment
- Recycling
- Global Mining
- EU Raw Materials Fund
- Tripartite initiative
- Economic Security
- National Strategies
- Global Partnerships
- Renewables and Responsible Sourcing
- Electrification
- Wind and Solar Energy
- Sustainability
- Substitutes and Advanced Materials
- Deep Tech Talent
