G&W Incorporated (“G&W” or the “Company”)
is pleased to announce that it has partnered with
Miller
Thomson LLP (“Miller Thomson”) to hold their annual
seminar on the Lithium-ion Battery Materials and Electric-Vehicle
Supply Chains. The event will be held on
Monday, March 2,
2020 at 1:00 pm at Miller Thomson’s Toronto, Ontario
headquarters, located at Scotia Plaza, 40 King Street West on the
58th floor. There is no cost to attend.
This year’s keynote speaker will be Nobel Laureate,
Dr. M. Stanley Whittingham, recipient of
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2019 for the
invention of the Lithium-ion battery.
Click here to watch Dr. M. Stanley Whittingham’s
Nobel Prize speech from the Nobel Banquet on December 10, 2019.
(source:
https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/2019/whittingham/speech/)
Dr. M. Stanley Whittingham is a British–American
chemist. He is currently a professor of chemistry and director of
both the Institute for Materials Research and the Materials Science
and Engineering program at Binghamton University, part of the State
University of New York. In 2019, Dr. Whittingham, along with Dr.
John B. Goodenough and Dr. Akira Yoshino, was awarded The Nobel
Prize in Chemistry 2019 for the invention of the lithium-ion
battery.
Dr. Whittingham was educated at Stamford School in
Lincolnshire from 1951-1960, before going to New College, Oxford to
read Chemistry. At the University of Oxford, he took his BA (1964),
MA (1967), and DPhil (1968). After completing his graduate studies,
Dr. Whittingham was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University
until 1972. He then worked for Exxon Research & Engineering
Company from 1972 until 1984. Dr. Whittingham then spent four years
working for Schlumberger prior to becoming a professor at
Binghamton University. He is currently a Distinguished Professor of
Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering at Binghamton
University.
Dr. Whittingham is a key figure in the history of
the development of lithium batteries discovering the concept of
intercalation electrodes. In the 1970s, Exxon manufactured Dr.
Whittingham's rechargeable lithium battery, which was based on a
titanium disulfide cathode and a lithium-aluminum anode. However,
this rechargeable lithium battery could never be made practical.
Batteries with metallic lithium electrodes presented safety issues,
as lithium is a highly reactive element; it burns in normal
atmospheric conditions because of the presence of water and oxygen.
As a result, research moved to develop batteries where, instead of
metallic lithium, only lithium compounds are present, being capable
of accepting and releasing lithium ions.
Dr. Whittingham received the Young Author Award
from The Electrochemical Society in 1971, the Battery Research
Award in 2004, and was elected a Fellow in 2006 for his
contributions to lithium battery science and technology. In 2010,
he was listed as one of the Top 40 innovators for contributions to
advancing green technology by Greentech Media. In 2012, Dr.
Whittingham received the IBA Yeager Award for Lifetime Contribution
to Lithium Battery Materials Research, and he was elected a Fellow
of the Materials Research Society in 2013. He was listed along with
Dr. Goodenough, for pioneering research leading to the development
of the lithium-ion battery on a list of Clarivate Citation
Laureates for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry by Thomson Reuters in
2015. In 2018, Dr. Whittingham was elected to the National Academy
of Engineering, "For pioneering the application of intercalation
chemistry for energy storage materials." In 2019, Dr. Whittingham,
along with Dr. Goodenough and Dr. Yoshino, was awarded the 2019
Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for the development of lithium-ion
batteries."
Other confirmed speakers include representatives
from:
- Benchmark Mineral Intelligence
- Natural Resources Canada/Government of
Canada
- Albemarle Corporation (NYSE:ALB)
- Nouveau Monde Graphite
Inc. (TSXV:NOU)
- First Cobalt Corp. (TSXV:FCC)
- Conic Metals Corp. (TSXV:NKL)
- Talon Metals Corp. (TSX:TLO)
- E3 Metals Corp. (TSXV:ETMC)
- Li-Cycle Corp.
- Stormcrow Capital Ltd.
- Neocon International Inc.
- Dorfner ANZAPLAN GmbH
- Metpro Management Inc.
The purpose of the event is to promote awareness of
the current and forecasted demand and capacity for these critical,
specialized battery-input materials, and to showcase different
perspectives from Li-ion battery supply chain industry experts.
G&W’s Founder and Chairman, Ann
Pamplin stated, “We are thrilled to be able to offer such
a an outstanding program with high-caliber outstanding speakers —
from the world’s largest lithium producer, to the Director of
Canada’s Critical Minerals Task Force, to leading cobalt, nickel,
graphite and lithium development companies, to specialty upstream
and downstream processing engineers — sharing their unique insights
and expertise at this important independent event. We are
especially honored to have the co-inventor of the Li-ion battery,
Nobel Laureate Dr. Stanley Whittingham, discuss the global impact
of this incredible technology.”
The event will be chaired by G&W’s Managing
Director, Ty Dinwoodie, and Miller Thomson
Partner, Geoff Clarke, and will be held under the
Chatham House Rule. No recording of presenters will be
permitted.
For more information or to register, please
click here or telephone +1 416-915-3150.
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About G&W IncorporatedG&W
is a strategic advisory, marketing and communications firm based in
Toronto. With its extensive global network, G&W’s focus is on
the critical-materials and technology sectors — with particular
expertise in and passion for the global rare-earth elements (REE)
and lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery supply chains.
For more information, please visit www.g-w.ca
About Miller Thomson LLPAs one of
Canada’s leading national law firms, Miller Thomson has more than
550 lawyers providing a full range of business services from 12
offices across the country. We cover Canada better than any other
Canadian law firm, which has Miller Thomson uniquely positioned to
provide ‘on-the-ground’ insight and knowledge in the country’s key
economic hubs, and under both the common law and civil law systems
in Canada. This cross-Canada coverage also allows clients to
benefit from unique perspectives on local markets and demographics,
allowing our team members to provide focused strategic and
commercial advice based on in-depth legal expertise, knowledge of
the particular industry and the distinctive commercial drivers that
affect it.
Miller Thomson is also unique in the strength,
number and integration of its many specialty groups, which remains
an important factor in effectively servicing mining and other key
Canadian industry sector clients whose legal issues are complex and
routinely require the integration of legal professionals practicing
in a number of niche areas. Our clients have reaped the benefits of
drawing on the expertise of a significant number of lawyers
considered leaders in these specialty groups and in their
respective areas of practice.
For more information, please visit
www.millerthomson.com
Media Relations
Contact:Ms. Emma
JacksonG&W First Canadian Place100
King Street WestSuite 5700Toronto, Ontario M5X 1C7Canada+1
416 915 3150info@g-w.ca
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