Indium Corporation's Claire Mikolajczak, Director, Metals & Chemicals, will share her expertise at the EU Critical Raw Materials: Essential for Your Business and Your Industry Now and in the Future, Sept. 16 in Stuttgart, Germany.
Mikolajczak will participate in the panel discussion, What is the risk? Mikolajczak will speak directly to the supply conditions for indium metal, including availability, the size of the ITO industry in Europe, and the technical feasibility of substitution of indium or ITO.
Mikolajczak joined Indium Corporation in 1994. She is responsible for sourcing critical raw materials, such as indium, gallium, germanium, and tin for Indium Corporation’s global manufacturing operations, as well as for the manufacturing, reclaiming, and sales of high-purity metals. Mikolajczak earned a bachelor’s degree in languages and a master’s degree in business administration (MBA) from Brussels University’s Solvay Business School.
EU Critical Raw Materials is a one-day seminar organized by the International Magnesium Association and the MMTA. It provides attendees with critical materials information, and the opportunity to speak directly to policy makers.
Indium Corporation est un fabricant et fournisseur de matériaux de premier plan pour les marchés mondiaux de l'électronique, des semi-conducteurs, des couches minces, de la gestion thermique et de l'énergie solaire. Ses produits comprennent des soudures et des flux, des brasures, des matériaux d'interface thermique, des cibles de pulvérisation, des métaux et des composés inorganiques à base d'indium, de gallium, de germanium et d'étain, ainsi que des NanoFoil®. Fondée en 1934, Indium dispose d'une assistance technique mondiale et d'usines situées en Chine, en Malaisie, à Singapour, en Corée du Sud, au Royaume-Uni et aux États-Unis.
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