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David Anonychuk
SGS

David Anonychuk, Global VP Metallurgy & Consulting, Natural Resources, SGS Canada Inc

David Anonychuk is the Global VP Metallurgy and Consulting for SGS, a global leader in mineralogy, metallurgical and pilot plant testing, engineering studies and process plant optimization. Mr. Anonychuk has over 30 years of international mining and metallurgical experience, working in consulting, strategy, and operations with senior management positions at major metals producers Glencore, Xstrata and Newmont and mining consultancies. Mr. Anonychuk is an expert in critical minerals and battery supply chain, proving valuable insight on BNN Bloomberg, White House event “Building a Sustainable US Battery Supply Chain," Benchmark Mineral Intelligence events, Quebec Mines + Energy Conference, EU-Canada Business Day - Raw Materials & Sustainability, Rho Motion - EV & Battery Seminar and CIM Annual Convention. He is the Co-Chair of the Critical Mineral Council for the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Critical Mineral Expert Advisory Group for the International Energy Agency (IEA), and active member of the Canadian Critical Minerals & Materials Alliance (C2M2A).

Robert A Blythman
Cobra Resources plc

Robert Blythman, Exploration Manager, Cobra Resources plc

Robert has about 20 years’ experience as an exploration geologist, focused on South Australia, Victoria and the Northern Territory. He has both mining and exploration experience in orogenic style gold projects and his experience covers a range of commodities including gold, copper, uranium and rare earths. Robert is responsible for delivering Cobra’s field programmes safely and successfully while ensuring the best possible outcome for all stakeholders.

Colin Campbell
Redwood Materials

Colin Campbell, CTO, Redwood Materials

Colin Campbell leads Redwood’s technology and product development as CTO. Colin joined after 17 years at Tesla as VP of Powertrain Engineering where he was responsible for the electrical, mechanical, and manufacturing engineering of high power electronics, as well as motors, gearboxes, battery packs, and charging systems across both the vehicle and energy businesses. Colin earned his BS in Physics and MS in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.

Kevin Cho
RFHIC Corp

Kevin Cho, General Manager , RFHIC Corp

No bio available.

Pengbo Chu
University of Nevada

Pengbo Chu, PhD, University of Nevada

Dr. Pengbo Chu is a Nevada Gold Mines Professor and Assistant Professor at the Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering at University of Nevada, Reno. His research interest in mineral processing, particularly with rare earth minerals, lithium, nickel, and copper. His research motivation is to develop innovative extraction technologies using an interdisciplinary approach to enable resource recovery from both primary and secondary resources. Dr. Chu research has been supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and numerous mining and recycling companies in the mountain west region. Prior to his current employment in 2020, Dr. Chu was a postdoctoral research scientist at CanmetMINING, a national laboratory under the Department of Natural Resources Canada, where he worked extensively on mineral processing of low-grade rare earth ores. Dr. Chu obtained his Ph.D. in Materials Engineering, M.Eng and B.Eng in Mechanical Engineering from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Liz Dennett
Endolith

Liz Dennett, PhD, CEO and Founder, Endolith

Liz Dennett, Ph.D., Founder and CEO of Endolith, is at the forefront of leveraging biotechnology and genomics to innovate sustainable mining and address climate change. As a former VP at Wood Mackenzie and AWS Lead Solutions Architect, she's driven by a vision to merge data tech with biotech, making significant strides in the energy sector. Recognized for her contributions, including a notable position as a top female leader in Houston, Liz's work spans speaking engagements and advisory roles, underscoring her commitment to the energy transition and sustainable practices.

Chris Doornbos
E3 Lithium

Chris Doornbos, President & CEO & Director, E3 Lithium

Chris is the Founder, CEO and Chair of the Board of E3 Lithium, a publicly listed mineral development company (TSXV: ETL). He is innovator and entrepreneur, an aviator and a founder of emerging ideas and technology. He is passionate about collaboration and progressing innovation. Chris has a broad range of experience in capital raising and M&A. At E3 Lithium, Chris emphasizes risk management, developing and managing an exceptional team and well-strategized project development; with a clear focus on creating and capturing value for shareholders. Chris has successfully led E3 Lithium from the foundation of a private company with a handful of permits to what is now a public company with a global scale lithium resource and an industry leading innovative extraction technology. Chris is a co-founder of the Battery Metals Association of Canada and the formerly Chair of the Canada ISO mirror committee for TC333 (lithium standards).

Michael J Dry
Arithmetek Inc

Michael Dry, PhD, Owner, Arithmetek, Canada

BSc Chemical Engineering , University of Cape Town, South Africa PhD (Eng) University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Past Chair, Hydrometallurgy Section of MetSoc, Canada Extraordinary associate professor, North West University, South Africa. Mike has 40+ years’ experience in R&D, primarily in the application of hydrometallurgy to the extraction of metals. Since 2003 he has been operating as Arithmetek Inc., offering process and cost modelling services to the industry at large.

Peter Ehren
Lithium Ark Holding BV

Peter Ehren, Co-Founder & CTO, Management, Lithium Ark Holding BV

Peter Ehren is an independent Lithium Consultant with over 2 decades of experience in the industry. He started his interest in the lithium business during his master's thesis at the Technical University of the Delft where he investigated for BHP Minerals the recovery of lithium from geothermal brine (Salton Sea), applying a Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) technology. After his thesis he worked for SQM as a process engineer, and R&D manager till 2007. Since 2007, he started to work as an independent consultant in lithium, boron and potassium industry. He is a world expert in solar evaporation systems, phase chemistry and process developments. Additionally, his experiences covers product applications, OPEX and CAPEX estimation, process simulations, engineering, R&D and product development. He has worked in most lithium basins and production facilities worldwide. He is one of the few consultants in the industry who has built projects from lab scale all the way through to industrial production. During this period, he brought 4 project to DFS level. (Orocobre -AlKem , Ioneer, Millennium Lithium, and Lithium Power International) He has visited and evaluated many lithium brine and minerals operations in the entire world. He has achieved the status of being a Chartered Professional (AusIMM) and is recognized as a Qualified Person for NI-43-101 and JORC.

Michael Free
University of Utah

Michael Free, PhD, Professor, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Utah

Michael Free is a Professor in and Associate Chair of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. He has performed research and taught courses as a faculty member for more than 27 years. His areas of expertise include hydrometallurgy, electrometallurgy, corrosion, and materials synthesis. He has been the principal investigator of more than 65 research projects funded by more than 20 companies, the Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Office of Naval Research, and the National Science Foundation. He has authored or co-authored more than 260 publications. He has been a paid consultant for 40 organizations. He received a B.S. degree in metallurgical engineering, an M.S. degree in chemical engineering and a Ph.D. degree in metallurgical engineering from the University of Utah.

Nicolas Grosso
Lilac Solutions

Nicolas Grosso, PhD, Director Innovation, Lilac Solutions

Nicolas (Nico) Grosso Giordano is a chemical engineer with deep expertise across process R&D, scale-up, and intellectual property in the lithium extraction and critical minerals sector. At Lilac Solutions, he has held a range of technical leadership roles, including spearheading the company’s new process R&D initiatives, scaling strategies, and development of its intellectual property portfolio. Most recently, Nico has focused on advancing Lilac’s technical partnerships in emerging lithium markets, including produced water, battery recycling, and downstream processing. Nico earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, where he collaborated with Chevron to develop novel catalytic materials for petrochemical applications. He holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Northwestern University. He is the author of over 20 peer-reviewed publications in leading scientific journals and is an inventor on four U.S. patents covering advanced materials, separations, and critical mineral extraction technologies.

Oliver Gunasekara
Impossible Metals Inc.

Oliver Gunasekara, Co-Founder & CEO, Impossible Metals

Oliver is a serial entrepreneur having founded and led 3 technology companies. His top achievements include: Growing ARM’s mobile market share from 0% to 95%, executing the 2006 acquisition of Falanx (Mali GPU) at ARM, Co-founder of the non-profit MIPI Alliance in 2003, Sponsoring and founding NGCodec as its CEO for 7 years till its successful 5x exit to AMD (was Xilinx) in 2019, Founding Impossible Metals including recruiting co-founders and closing over $12M in seed funding. In 1994 he joined ARM, at the time a 60-person startup in the UK. Initially he pioneered the segment marketing activity by leading the mobile marketing team, which resulted in growing its market share from 0% to over 90%. He lived and worked in Japan for two and half years. In his last role at ARM as VP of Corporate Business Development and M&A, Oliver championed the acquisition of Falanx in 2006, whose technology (Mali) went on to become the number one shipping GPU in the world. In September 2023 ARM IPO for the 2nd time at a valuation of $65 billion. In 2012, Oliver founded NGCodec, a start-up focused on next generation cloud video acceleration, leveraging programmable hardware. As CEO he raised over $15M, grew the team to ~40 people and won SaaS business with Amazon/Twitch. In 2019 the company was acquired by AMD (was Xilinx) data center group, returning over 5x to his investors. In 2023 AMD released a 5nm ASIC for data centers with NGCodec encoder IP. In 2020, Oliver founded Impossible Metals to provide responsible seabed mining and refining of battery metals, enabling the world’s transition to sustainable energy. Impossible Metals is building underwater robotics vehicles which collect battery metals from the seabed without harming the environment as well as using bacteria to refine battery metals without generating tailings. Oliver holds a Bachelor's degree with honors in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Greenwich London, UK, and a Mini-MBA from the AeA/Executive Institute, Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Palo Alto, CA, USA. He is the inventor of multiple patents in the semiconductor, video and robotics space.

Carrie Hartford
Jenike & Johanson Inc

Carrie Hartford, PE, Director Business Development, Project Engineering, Jenike & Johanson Inc.

Carrie Hartford, P.E., MBA, is Director of Business Development at Jenike & Johanson, where she specializes in the design of bins, silos, feeders, and transfer chutes to solve complex bulk material handling problems across all industries. With nearly two decades of experience, she is recognized for her expertise in improving the flow, safety, and reliability of handling systems. Carrie teaches courses and delivers technical presentations worldwide on the science of material handling and storage.

Edward Keith
Benchmark Mineral Intelligence

Edward Keith, Head of Consulting Operations, Benchmark Mineral Intelligence

Ed heads up Consulting Operations at Benchmark. He has extensive transaction and strategic advisory experience on multiple projects across the Energy Transition supply chain, with a combined project value in the billions.

Wolfgang Keller
EKATO RMT

Wolfgang Keller, Vice President & Head of R&D, EKATO RMT GmbH, Germany

Wolfgang KELLER is a Senior Process Engineer and Head of R&D at EKATO Ruehr- und Mischtechnik. He has more than 25 years of experience in the field of chemical and mechanical process engineering. From 1996 to 2000, he worked at LONZA as a Production and R&D Engineer in a polymer plant. In 2000, he joined EKATO’s R&D department, where he has focused on various applications, including polymers and mineral processing. He holds a Master’s degree (Dipl.-Ing.) in Process Engineering from the Technical University of Karlsruhe, Germany. Wolfgang Keller is the author of numerous papers on industrial mixing technology and holds several patents. Memberships: - EFCE (European Federation of Chemical Engineering): board member of the ‘Working Party in Mixing’ - VDI (Verein Deutscher Ingenieure)

Kurt Kelty
General Motors

Kurt Kelty, Vice President, Battery Cell & Pack, General Motors

Kurt is currently the vice president of battery cell and pack for General Motors. Prior to that Kurt was the VP of Automotive at Sila Nanotechnologies, a battery materials company that enables lighter, higher energy density lithium-ion batteries for mass adoption of electric vehicles, longer-lasting portable electronics, and broader use of renewable power sources. Kelty brings more than 25 years of experience in the battery industry, including 11 years at Tesla, where he most recently served as Senior Director of Battery Technology. There he was responsible for leading numerous key initiatives, including setting the company’s battery cell usage strategy, delivering the batteries implemented in the Roadster, Model S/X and Model 3, and leading partnerships and material sourcing efforts at the Gigafactory, among many others. Prior to Tesla, Kelty was Director of Business Development at Panasonic, where he founded the U.S. battery R&D lab. Kelty holds a BA in Biology from Swarthmore College and a Master of Science from Stanford.

Daniel Keßler
DSB Säurebau

Daniel Keßler, PhD, Managing Director, DSB Säurebau

During his PhD studies at University of Mainz, Germany and Seoul National University, Korea, Daniel focused on functional and reactive inorganic/organic surface coatings. Afterwards he joined the research and development department at Steuler-KCH GmbH using his experience to continue development of coatings and linings for severe corrosion protection. Later Daniel holds several international management positions within the heavy corrosion industry. He was involved in different international projects within mining, chemical industry or power generation. Since 2024 Daniel is Managing Director of DSB, a corrosion protection lining company specialized on HPAL and POX vessels. He has authored numerous technical papers in distinguished journals, and has contributed to several international meetings and exhibitions related to polymer science and corrosion engineering.

Christina Lampe-Onnerud
Cadenza Innovation Inc

Christina Lampe-Onnerud, PhD, Founder and CEO, Cadenza Innovation

Recognized for more than 25 years of developing and commercializing lithium-ion batteries, Dr. Christina Lampe-Onnerud is Founder and CEO of Cadenza Innovation, a growth-stage company transforming energy storage for grid, EV, commercial and industrial, and urban battery deployments. Previously, Dr. Lampe-Onnerud was Founder, CEO, and International Chairman of Boston-Power, a battery company providing products to the consumer electronics, transportation, and other end markets. Earlier in her career, Dr. Lampe-Onnerud held executive positions with Bridgewater Associates and Arthur D. Little, where she led the world’s largest non-captive battery lab. A two-time World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer and former co-chair of its Global Future Councils, Dr. Lampe-Onnerud is a co-chair of Li-Bridge, a public-private alliance convened by the U.S. Department of Energy to accelerate the creation of a robust domestic manufacturing base and supply chain for lithium-based batteries. She is also a former board director with the New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology (NY-BEST) Consortium, a coalition working to build a vibrant, world-class, advanced battery and energy storage sector in New York State. Dr. Lampe-Onnerud holds a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Uppsala University, Sweden, conducted post-doctoral work at MIT and currently sits on MIT’s Chemistry Department Visiting Committee.

John Lee
Disa Technologies Inc

John Lee, COO and Co-Founder, Disa Technologies Inc.

John Lee is the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of DISA Technologies, where he leads company-wide operations, talent development and strategic execution as the company brings its patented High-Pressure Slurry Ablation (HPSA) technology to market. Since co-founding DISA in 2018, he has helped grow the company from startup to national leader in mineral recovery and remediation, guiding a 40+ person team and a multi-million-dollar capital raise. With an MBA from the University of Wyoming and a Ph.D. in progress at the University of British Columbia, John combines deep industry insight with a passion for scalable solutions that restore land, recover critical minerals, and create lasting impact. John lives in Casper with his wife and three children.

Gabriel Meruane
SQM

Gabriel Meruane, PhD, Lithium Processes and Research Manager, SQM

No bio available.

Rob Mock
NOVA Hydromet

Rob Mock, Director Research & Development, NOVA Hydromet

Rob is one of the founders of NOVA Hydromet, a company specializing in severe service applications for pressure hydrometallurgy worldwide, and currently serves as its director of research and development. Using an interdisciplinary approach based on first principles, Rob has helped resolve multi-million-dollar production issues at some of the world’s largest autoclave production sites and pioneered industry best practices in letdown analysis and design. He is passionate about solving complex problems, often using mathematical models that draw on various sciences and his experience in control theory from the aerospace and instrumentation industries. Rob has authored multiple patents, previously worked at Memorex, Textron, and Caldera Engineering, and holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mechanical engineering from Brigham Young University.

Brant Mock
NOVA Hydromet

Brant Mock, PhD, President, Nova Hydromet

Brant Mock is the President of NOVA Hydromet Ltd., a bespoke severe service valve manufacturer focused on providing equipment and software solutions to the global pressure hydromet industry. NOVA is part of the CGIS family of companies. Brant has his PhD from the University of Texas, MS from Stanford, and BS from BYU, all in Civil Engineering. His doctoral research on the effective commissioning and startup of industrial facilities has been published in a series of academic papers.

Evelyn Ng
Callidus Group

Evelyn Ng, PhD, Group Materials & Innovation Manager, Callidus Group

Evelyn Ng, PhD, MBA, is a professional engineer with two decades of global experience in mining operations, research and development, academia, and consulting across five continents. As Group Manager of Materials & Innovation at Callidus, she has pioneered multiple coating technologies, significantly enhancing critical valve trim reliability. For her achievements, Evelyn received a national award for technological innovation in Australia’s resource industry.

Anne Oxley
Brazilian Nickel PLC

Anne Oxley, Founder & CTO, Brazilian Nickel

Anne is the co-founder of Brazilian Nickel a company with sustainability and ethical principles at the forefront of its Agenda. It’s flagship Piauí Nickel Project is a nickel heap leach which produced its first intermediate products in 2022. Heap leaching is a low cost and inherently low carbon footprint process and BRN is looking at innovative ways to reduce the project carbon footprint even further with the vision of being carbon negative. The Piauí site was awarded the Nickel Mark in May 2024. In 2022 Anne was named one of the 25 inaugural ESG champions by the Natural Resources Forum particularly for her work on gender diversity and inclusivity in the mining sector. BRN is a member of the Nickel Institute (the global association of leading primary nickel producers) and in 2025 Anne became Chair of its Board of Directors. Anne is a Chartered Metallurgical Engineer from the Royal School of Mines, Imperial College London. She has over 30 years’ experience in the natural resource sector and has been working in nickel and cobalt since 2003. She is also a scientific associate of the Natural History Museum in London where she continues to contribute to fundamental nickel and cobalt research.

Andy Rafal
OLI Systems

Andy Rafal, CEO, OLI Systems

Andy Rafal is CEO of OLI-the living library of electrolyte chemistry that transforms water and brine data into decisive industrial advantages. Since 2017, Andy has grown OLI from a niche team of 20 experts into an industry-leading group of over 80 chemists, engineers, and data scientists. Under his leadership, OLI’s advanced simulations precisely predict corrosion, scaling, and wastewater chemistry, enabling customers in oil & gas, battery metals, and critical minerals to reduce emissions, minimize water consumption, and cut costs from complex processes. Before joining OLI, Andy spent fifteen years building Tiger Consumer Management, mastering disciplined capital allocation and strategic long-term planning, skills now central to OLI’s growth and culture. Andy applies this same clarity of purpose to his philanthropic commitments as a board member of the Literacy Academy Collective and trustee of the Tiger Foundation, a 35-year-old organization dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty in New York City.

Adele Rouleau
Geosyntec Consultants

Adele Rouleau, Senior Environmental Consultant, Geosyntec Consultants

The development of resilient supply chains in pursuit of in-country climate change goals and energy security has become the imperative of the century at both the national and international levels. Adele is responsible for reviewing regulatory and policy trends and risks impacting global critical mineral supply chains, from fractious geopolitical forces to the challenges of implementing effective policies. She has also completed extensive mine-level due diligence, providing an objective view of ESG and regulatory risks for critical mineral supply chains. With increasing scrutiny of how corporations operate in multiple jurisdictions, fulfilling and demonstrating high standards of ESG is no longer an option but a requirement from both a market access and investment perspective. She brings her techno-legal background and experience working with stakeholders throughout the mineral supply chain to identify effective ESG strategies in support of responsible business practices.

Donald Sadoway
Pure Lithium

Donald Sadoway, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Materials Chemistry, MIT, CSO & Co-Founder, Pure Lithium

Donald Sadoway, a professor of materials chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has had an impressive career stemming from the influence of inspiring professors and his Ukrainian grandmother, who installed in him that to serve is a noble act. Pursuing service with a passion to change the world, Sadoway discovered engineering and has made valued contributions to the field of metallurgy. Sadoway emphasizes the importance of an idea, and it was his idea which led to the genesis of molten oxide electrolysis on his search for an inert anode. This discovery led Sadoway to a TED Talk, Time 100, and Colbert Report. Among research, Sadoway is also a passionate professor and has transformed his chemistry classroom into a link between the science, arts, and ethics. A TMS member since 1979, Sadoway notes the critical value societies offer for young professionals to present themselves and create a personal representation of their idea.

Andrew Saucer
Fastmarkets

Andrew Saucer, Battery Raw Materials Analyst, Fastmarkets

Andrew Saucer is a Battery Raw Materials Analyst for Fastmarkets, specializing in North American supply chains and lithium analysis. Prior to Fastmarkets Andrew was the US Minor Metals Reporter for Argus Metals and obtained and Honors degree in Metallurgy & Materials Science from the Colorado School of Mines.

Larry Spickard
Xerion Advanced Battery Corp

Larry Spickard, Vice President, Manufacturing, Xerion Advanced Battery Corp.

Larry holds a BSChE and MBA from Washington University in St. Louis. He brings deep experience across manufacturing and commercial roles in the chemical and mining industries, with leadership positions at Monsanto, Phelps Dodge (now Freeport-McMoRan), Imerys, and Livent (Rio Tinto). He now leads commercial development at Xerion Advanced Battery Corp., advancing innovative electrochemical technologies for refining critical minerals using low-temperature eutectic solvents.

David St Angelo
Mangrove Lithium

David St. Angelo, MS, CTO, Operations and Technology Development, Mangrove Lithium

David St. Angelo is the Chief Technology Officer at Mangrove Lithium in Vancouver BC. He brings over 30-years experience in sustainable technology commercialization, plant construction, technoeconomic analysis, and technical leadership. At Mangrove he leads the operations and advanced development teams commercializing an electrochemical process for converting lithium feedstocks into lithium hydroxide. David holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts and an MS in Electrical Engineering from Northeastern University.

Mervyn Stevens
Worley

Mervyn Stevens, Vice President, Battery Minerals & Materials, Worley

A Technical Executive who has been active worldwide in Engineering, Projects, Consulting and Operations for 30 years. During this time, he developed practical skills through global operations and project expertise in areas that include design, commissioning, process optimisation, mine production management and consulting in technology, business, and process engineering. He has specialist expertise in Battery Mineral and Materials specifically in Anode, Cathode Active Material and Recycling of Lithium and Sodium ion batteries. Valuable experience in Mining, Environmental Management, Energy Savings & Recovery and Recycling & Waste Management. Developed key skills in Mine to Mill modelling, Process Optimisation and a broad understanding of Mine Planning, Pit Optimisation, Drill & Blast and Load & Haul Methodologies.

Sarah Stockwell
Cambridge EnerTech

Sarah Stockwell, PhD, Conference Producer, Cambridge EnerTech

Since joining Cambridge EnerTech in Feb 2024, Sarah has worked within the recycling, mining and mineral processing areas of the battery value chain. She has industry experience in power supply and conversion for clean energy applications, Li-ion battery cathode research, oil and gas and mineral processing. Sarah holds a PhD in Materials Science & Metallurgy from the University of Cambridge and a BEng in Mineral Engineering from the University of Leeds.

Johann Verster
Caldera Engineering

Johann Verster, Chemical Engineer, Process, Caldera Engineering

Johann Verster is a chemical engineer with over 25 years of experience in the mining and downstream refining industries. He began his career in pressure leaching base metal refinery operations in the platinum sector before moving into engineering, where he spent 17 years specializing in process development, process design, commissioning, and project management. An internationally recognized autoclave expert, Johann has led the installation and commissioning of over five autoclave circuits. He played key roles in two uranium pressure leach projects and has been at the forefront of refractory gold POX and HPAL development. He has consulted independently into several operating companies and autoclave related projects. He is currently employed by Caldera Engineering as an industry process specialist.

Craig Wohlers
Cambridge EnerTech

Craig Wohlers, General Manager, Cambridge EnerTech

Since 2014, Craig has served as Executive Director of Conferences for Cambridge Enertech, with primary responsibilities for scientific conference organization and program development within energy market sectors with conferences based in the United States, Asia, and Europe. Previously to joining CII, from its inception in 1998, Craig was the Founder and President of the Knowledge Foundation, a scientific conference and publishing company until it was acquired by CII in 2014. Additionally, Craig was a Director at IBC USA (now Informa), and has previous experience in conference development, publishing and techincal marketing.

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