International Symposium on Nickel and Cobalt on November 16-20, 2025 in Phoenix, United States - Conference Index

International Symposium on Nickel and Cobalt on November 16-20, 2025 in Phoenix, United States

International Symposium on Nickel and Cobalt November 16, 2025 - Phoenix, United States

The 6th International Symposium on Nickel and Cobalt (Ni-Co 2025)—the largest technical conference series on the extraction and processing of nickel and cobalt—will feature operators, engineers, and researchers who will share information about all aspects of current processing technologies, as well as emerging technologies for both metals. Learn about the latest developments in this growing field with renewed focus on circular economy and battery materials at this must-attend event. Specific focus areas of the conference include mineral processing, metallurgy of nickel and cobalt ores, battery materials, recycling, recovery of valuable by-products, and sulphide and laterite processing. Ni-Co 2025 will feature keynote presentations, round tables, a short course delivered by experts in the field, and more. 

Planned Key Topics

  • Mineral Processing
  • Hydrometallurgy
  • Pyrometallurgy
  • Recycling

Key Themes

  • Recovery of Valuable By-Products (PGMs, Sc, etc.)
  • Environmental Improvements
  • Process Optimization
  • Operational Improvements
  • Process Technology Developments

Name: The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS)
Website: http://www.tms.org
Address: 5700 Corporate Drive Suite 750

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) is a professional society that connects minerals, metals, and materials scientists and engineers who work in industry, academia, and government positions around the world. We create networking, publication, and professional development opportunities by convening international conferences, publishing books and journals, administering awards, conducting short courses and training, and bringing together the professional community to address issues of common concern. We also provide leadership in the accreditation of university programs in metallurgical, materials, and similarly named engineering programs.
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