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The REMADE Institute, a 160+ member public-private partnership established in collaboration with the United States Department of Energy (DOE), is pleased to announce that registration is open for the 2025 REMADE℠ Circular Economy Technology Summit & Conference.

The 2025 conference, which is organized by the Institute in partnership with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and with support from DOE, will take place Thursday and Friday, April 10-11, 2025, at the National Academy of Sciences Building, 2101 Constitution Ave., N.W., in Washington, D.C.

“REMADE and our partners are excited to convene our annual in-depth, multidisciplinary action-based scientific conference and thought-leadership event addressing all aspects of the Circular Economy in our nation’s capital once again,” said REMADE CEO Nabil Nasr. “We strongly encourage industry innovators, academic and national laboratory researchers, business leaders, and others — from university students just starting out, to international experts renowned in their fields — to attend this incredibly important event at this critical time.”

The annual REMADE Circular Economy Tech Summit & Conference advances the conversation on a circular approach and how it can benefit nations in meeting their multiple energy, environmental, manufacturing, and economic goals. Now in its third year, the annual event attracts more than 300 industry leaders and innovators and features approximately 60 presentations on peer-reviewed papers highlighting new technologies capable of accelerating the transition to a Circular Economy.

“The Foundation is pleased to partner with the REMADE Institute once again on what has become, in just three years, a prestigious, international thought-leadership conference,” said Danielle Holly, Executive Lead, North America, Ellen MacArthur Foundation. “Technology is a key, and largely untapped, enabler of the circular economy. This gathering brings together the brightest and latest thinking on how industry, policymakers, and circular economy leaders can drive the transition to a circular economy through technology in the United States.”

“There is substantial opportunity to increase U.S. manufacturing competitiveness and domestic supply chain resilience, by addressing resource scarcity and recovery of energy-intensive and energy-related materials,” said Chris Saldaña, Director of DOE’s Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office. “This event will be a great opportunity for the innovation community to come together and share advancements that are moving our nation forward toward developing domestic circular supply chains.”

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Author: PR Newswire

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