Events

HiTeMP Forum: High Temperature Minerals Processing

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Date

Dates for HiTeMP-5

Tuesday 20 October - Wednesday 21 October, 2026

Host

Host

Adelaide University – Centre for Energy Technology

Location

Location

National Wine Centre, Adelaide, South Australia

Event description

The High Temperature Minerals Processing (HiTeMP) Forum brings together world-class researchers, industry leaders and government agencies working to accelerate the transition to net-zero emissions in high-temperature manufacturing, including iron, steel, cement and aluminium production.

Technology-neutral in approach, the Forum explores electrification, hydrogen, alternative fuels, net-zero heat and carbon capture as complementary pathways to decarbonisation. It highlights emerging opportunities created by the low-carbon transition, particularly for nations with strong clean energy and mineral resources.

Through global engagement with key stakeholders, the HiTeMP Forum shares leading developments and fosters informed dialogue on the drivers, technologies and challenges shaping the future of energy-intensive industries.

The goal of this event is to advance international collaboration in support of net-zero industry.  

 HiTeMP Strategic Objectives

  • Identify leading exemplars and practical pathways towards net zero-carbon production in high-temperature industries, including cement and lime, iron and steel, and alumina, aluminium and other non-ferrous metals. 
  • Advance state-of-the-art and emerging opportunities to embed circular economy principles across heavy industry. 
  • Highlight priority opportunities to accelerate the development of net-zero energy and fuel infrastructure for industrial use. 
  • Promote best practice models for industrial hubs that reduce the cost and risk of the net-zero transition. 
  • Strengthen collaboration and international partnerships through knowledge-sharing, innovation ecosystems, new business and market models, and supportive policy and regulatory frameworks. 
  • Define priority next steps for the sector, including key enablers, pilot projects and demonstration activities needed to de-risk future investment.