Join leaders from mining, automotive, mineral processing, battery technology, clean energy, government, and more for the 4th BEV In-Depth: Mines to Mobility Conference, taking place May 28–29 in Greater Sudbury, Ontario as they collaborate on ideas and solutions for a truly integrated ‘mines to mobility’ battery electric supply chain.
This conference will continue the dialogue on the challenges and opportunities of establishing a sustainable and ethical supply of domestic critical minerals. Given the current geopolitical landscape, this year’s program will also address the urgent need to develop our battery materials processing infrastructure, exploring what this looks like and how we can achieve it for Ontario and the entire country.
The conference will commence with an opening dinner in the Vale Cavern at Science North on Wednesday, May 28, featuring an opening talk by Dr. Michael Pope from the Ontario Battery and Electrochemistry Research Centre at the University of Waterloo on Demystifying EV Battery Technology Innovation and Future Adoption.
A full-day conference will follow on Thursday, May 29 at Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology with an opening address by Priya Tandon, newly installed President of the Ontario Mining Association, and more than 30 contributors throughout the day. This year, the conference will also feature a live recording of a new The Unlikely Innovators podcast episode, focused on tackling Trade, Tariffs, and Fortress Canada.
Organized by Sudbury – Canada’s Resourceful City, this is a must-attend for stakeholders across the battery electric vehicle and critical minerals sectors.
The 4th BEV In-Depth: Mines to Mobility conference is presented by Cambrian College, the City of Greater Sudbury, the Electric Vehicle Society, Frontier Lithium, and Laurentian University, in cooperation with the Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation (CEMI), Electric Autonomy Canada and the Ontario Centre of Innovation (OCI).
For more details, visit the official event page:Â BEV In-Depth 2025.