National Inspection Center Invites You to the 2025 SMM (2nd) Rare Earth Industry Forum

Published: May 31, 2025 15:42

With the rapid development of the global economy and technological progress, rare earth elements (REEs), as indispensable key materials in modern high-tech industries, are increasingly receiving significant attention from governments, enterprises, and research institutions worldwide. The distribution of global rare earth resources is highly uneven, with China, as the largest producer and consumer of rare earths, playing a crucial role in supplying the global market. However, with increasingly stringent environmental protection policies and rising resource extraction costs, the rare earth industry is facing significant challenges in sustainable development and transformation and upgrading. Meanwhile, other countries are accelerating the development of rare earth resources and the layout of supply chains, striving to gain more influence and market share in this strategic industry.

Against this backdrop, the 2025 SMM (2nd) Rare Earth Industry Forum will be held. The forum aims to gather the wisdom and strength of governments, enterprises, academia, and investors to jointly explore the future development trends, technological innovations, market dynamics, and policy environments of the rare earth industry. In-depth discussions will be held on these topics. It is expected that through this forum, all sectors will reach a consensus to jointly address the opportunities and challenges facing the rare earth industry and promote its healthy and stable development. Leveraging the platform of the 2025 SMM (2nd) Rare Earth Industry Forum, we will witness the new opportunities and challenges facing the rare earth industry, formulate strategies, work together, contribute to the sustainable development of the global economy, and shape a bright future for the rare earth industry.

At this conference, the Jiangxi Tungsten and Rare Earth Product Quality Supervision and Inspection Center (Jiangxi Tungsten and Rare Earth Research Institute) will participate in full force. Along with colleagues from upstream and downstream sectors of the rare earth industry, they will engage in in-depth discussions on the pain points and challenges of industry development, jointly explore business opportunities for win-win cooperation, and discuss strategies to promote high-quality development of the industry.

Click on the registration form to register for the conference immediately. Let's gather momentum, plan for the future, and embark on a new journey. See you in Ningbo!

National Tungsten and Rare Earth Product Quality Inspection and Testing Center (Jiangxi Tungsten and Rare Earth Research Institute) is a public institution directly under the Jiangxi Provincial Market Supervision and Administration Bureau at the departmental level, approved for establishment in September 2009. In 2023, it was approved to establish the Jiangxi Provincial Rare Metal New Material Product Quality Supervision and Inspection Center. The center currently has 75 staff members, including 1 doctoral degree holder, 2 doctoral candidates, 21 master's degree holders, and 30 with intermediate or senior professional titles. It also collaborates extensively with research institutions such as the Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ganjiang Innovation Academy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Central South University, Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, and Gannan Normal University, flexibly introducing over 30 experts with doctoral degrees or above.

The center has established two experimental bases in Ganzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone and Ganzhou High-tech Zone, with a total laboratory area of 15,000 m². The total value of its major instruments and equipment exceeds 80 million yuan. It has established eight detection laboratories for rare earth tungsten, high-purity materials, magnetic materials, etc.; seven R&D laboratories, including the Rare Earth New Materials Research and Application Laboratory and the Ion-adsorption Type Rare Earth Green Mining and Metallurgy Laboratory; and three pilot production lines for the transformation of research achievements, such as the powder metallurgy pilot production incubation line, to carry out the transformation of new material product achievements and enterprise incubation.

The center actively responds to the arrangements of Jiangxi Province's "1269" Action Plan and Ganzhou City's "7,510" Action Plan, undertaking the important responsibility of serving as the promoter organization for Ganzhou City's rare earth new materials and applications cluster (the first national-level advanced manufacturing cluster in Jiangxi Province) and Ganzhou City's tungsten new materials and applications cluster (the first batch of provincial-level advanced manufacturing clusters). It plans and coordinates the cultivation and enhancement efforts for both clusters in an integrated manner.

Currently, the center has become a comprehensive public technology service platform integrating inspection and testing, cluster cultivation, technology R&D, pilot production incubation, standard formulation, industrial metrology, talent training, and forensic expertise.

Contact Information

0797-8308061/15570011606 (Business Department)

No. 68, Huajian South Road, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province

www.jxwxt.com


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2025 SMM (2nd) Rare Earth Industry Forum

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