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[Reuters Events] Final Opportunity to Secure Discounted Passes for Industrial Decarbonization North America 2024 With just four weeks remaining until the highly anticipated Reuters Events: Industrial Decarbonization North America, taking place on October 1-2 in Pittsburgh, industry professionals have a final opportunity to secure their spot with a $500 discount. This year’s event will convene senior executives from industrial powerhouses including BASF, Rio Tinto, Heidelberg Materials, Norfolk Southern, Dow Chemical, Holcim, Braskem, and Maersk to collaboratively accelerate decarbonization across North America’s hardest-to-abate sectors. With a focus on the chemicals, mining, metals, cement, construction, and transportation industries, the conference promises to deliver actionable insights and foster critical partnerships essential for meeting 2030 net-zero targets. You can expect a solution-driven agenda packed with sessions designed to: - Build strategic partnerships with peers across the industrial value chain, including collaborations with the U.S. Department of Energy and investors like Breakthrough Energy. - Provide practical strategies to advance decarbonization goals and drive business success. - Showcase cutting-edge technologies and approaches critical to achieving net-zero emissions. By registering now with the code FINAL500, you can save $500 on their pass and gain early access to the event’s networking app. This exclusive feature allows participants to connect with key players two weeks before the event, setting the stage for meaningful discussions and productive on-site meetings. Confirmed attendees include leaders from Airbus, Covestro, Constellation Energy, Coeur Mining, Amazon Web Services, Honeywell, Haffner Energy, and Eaton, among others. Don’t miss out on this final opportunity to be part of the energy transition conversation in 2024. Secure your place today by registering with the code FINAL500: [ For group bookings or more information, please contact Caroline Harris (caroline.harris@thomsonreuters.com) or Elijah Cho (elijah.cho@thomsonreuters.com) This message was intended for {EMAIL} , as a subscriber and/or customer of Kitco. [Update Your Email Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact us]( | [Unsubscribe]( All logos, brand names and/or trademarks that appear here are the property of their respective copyright holders. © 2024 Kitco Metals Inc. 620 Cathcart, Suite #900, Montreal, Quebec, H3B 1M1 Canada.

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