Europe’s Magnet Moment: Stuttgart Hosts EIT RawMaterials Conference

Oct 27, 2025

poster for European rare earth magnets - explaining the European capacities

Highlights

  • EIT RawMaterials hosts 'Rare Earths and Magnets' summit on October 29-30 at Stuttgart's Mercedes-Benz Museum.
  • The summit aims to reduce Europe's dependence on Chinese rare-earth magnets through policy, investment, and industrial ecosystem development.
  • Key panel discussion will explore establishing transparent European pricing and trading frameworks for rare earths.
  • Industry leaders will address supply-chain integration and continental autonomy.
  • The Strategic Impact Group Network (SIGN) meeting marks Europe's transition from ambition to action in building rare-earth refining and separation capacities.
  • China currently holds an industrial scale advantage in this sector.

From October 29–30 at Stuttgart’s Mercedes-Benz Museum, EIT RawMaterials will host “Rare Earths and Magnets – Expanding the European Capacities.” The event—co-funded by the European Union and held in collaboration with the Horizon Europe project PASSENGER—will convene policymakers, engineers, investors, and technologists determined to reduce Europe’s dependence on Chinese rare-earth magnets.

The Strategic Impact Group Network (SIGN) (opens in a new tab) meeting will highlight Europe’s emerging rare-earth industrial ecosystem—from mining to recycling—and explore how pricing, transparency, and supply-chain integration can accelerate continental autonomy.

Where Price Meets Policy

The event will feature a panel titled “An Alternative Pricing Mechanism to Build a European Rare Earth Value Chain – Pros and Cons,” moderated by Lee Constable, Founder & CEO of Critical Minerals Tomorrow Ltd. Panelists include Alexander Barcza (VACUUMSCHMELZE), Jun Shi (Brose Group), Tore Malo Ødegård (Rare Earths Norway AS), and E.Y. Petit (MagREEsource). Their focus: how Europe can establish a transparent pricing and trading framework resilient to the volatility of opaque Chinese quotas and licensing.

From Ambition to Action

Following the inaugural SIGN meeting in Frankfurt this April, Stuttgart marks the next step in defining Europe’s rare-earth identity. Expect robust debate on offtake incentives, state-backed magnet projects, and green manufacturing standards. While optimism abounds, realism tempers it—Europe’s refining and separation capacities remain nascent compared with China’s industrial scale.

Still, the conference underscores one truth: Europe no longer accepts strategic dependency as destiny.

Rare Earth Reflection: Stuttgart’s rare-earth summit reflects a continental awakening—Europe is determined to magnetize its own future.

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