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LONDON - Savannah Resources (LON:SAVS) Plc, the AIM-listed firm (AIM:SAV) and developer of Europe’s largest spodumene lithium deposit, announced its participation in several significant industry conferences over May and June 2025. The company’s presence at these events underscores its role in the European Critical Raw Materials Act and the European lithium supply chain.
CEO Emanuel Proença and other Savannah executives will attend the 7th EIT RawMaterials Summit in Brussels from May 13-15, where Proença will speak on a panel discussing the future of Europe’s industrial value chains. The Summit is a gathering of key stakeholders in the European raw materials sector, and Savannah is an industry partner of EIT RawMaterials, an EU-backed initiative.
The company will also take part in the 2nd Brazil Lithium & Critical Minerals Summit, scheduled for June 3-5 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. This event has become a key meeting point for the global lithium industry, highlighting Brazil’s growing role in the sector.
Lastly, Savannah will join the 17th Lithium Supply and Battery Raw Materials Conference in Las Vegas from June 23-26. This event is the largest and longest-running in the industry, attracting delegates from over 500 companies to discuss partnerships and the sector’s future.
Savannah Resources’ Barroso Lithium Project in Portugal is recognized as a ’Strategic Project’ under the European Critical Raw Materials Act. It is poised to contribute significantly to the European Commission’s goal of sourcing a minimum of 10% of its lithium endogenously by 2030. The project aims to produce lithium for approximately half a million electric vehicle battery packs annually.
The company’s participation in these conferences is part of its efforts to update market participants on the progress of the Barroso Lithium Project and to engage with potential partners and stakeholders. The information is based on a press release statement from Savannah Resources.
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