The 2026 REMADE Circular Economy Tech Summit & Conference: A Platform for Innovation
The
2026 REMADE Circular Economy Tech Summit & Conference is set to take place on
March 11-12, 2026, in
Washington, D.C. This significant event is organized by the
REMADE Institute, a prominent public-private partnership that boasts over 150 members, including collaborations with the
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The summit aims to advance the concepts of reuse, remanufacturing, recovery, and recycling of essential materials, thereby addressing the challenges faced by our circular economy.
As industries strive to become more sustainable, the
REMADE Institute takes center stage by facilitating discussions around critical innovations. This year’s event is designed to present more than
50 peer-reviewed research papers highlighting groundbreaking technologies. Attendees can expect an engaging agenda, which includes renowned keynote speakers, expert panels, and comprehensive presentations.
What to Expect
The conference will take place at the
National Academy of Sciences Building, located at 2101 Constitution Ave., N.W., in Washington, D.C. The agenda includes sessions led by distinguished professionals from academia and industry who will share their insights on critical issues surrounding the circular economy. Participants can engage with topics such as the recovery and recycling of critical minerals and rare earth elements, textiles recycling, and innovative research initiatives from universities.
Nabil Nasr, the CEO of the
REMADE Institute, expresses great enthusiasm about this year’s conference, stating, "We are elated to gather our diverse network of experts and innovators committed to a sustainable future. This event provides a unique opportunity for industry leaders, researchers, policymakers, and students to exchange ideas and pave the way toward a more sustainable economy."
Keynote Speakers
Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from a range of influential speakers, including:
- - Paul Ekins from the University College London, who recently contributed to an important UN Environment Programme report on energy transition minerals.
- - John Shegerian, CEO of ERI, a leader in material resource recovery in the U.S.
- - Nancy Bocken, specializing in sustainable business practices at Maastricht University.
- - Heinz Schandl, a senior science leader with the CSIRO in Australia.
- - Billy Frank, who represents the remanufacturing division of Caterpillar Inc.
- - Jeff Pacuska, with the U.S. Army DEVCOM Solder Center.
Who Should Attend?
The conference welcomes a wide array of participants—whether you are a seasoned expert in sustainability or a university student eager to learn. This gathering aims to foster a collaborative environment where ideas flourish, aligning with the urgency to advance our efforts in establishing a circular economy.
A Step Towards Sustainability
Conferences like these represent an incredible platform for promoting innovative practices that combat environmental challenges. The
2026 REMADE Circular Economy Tech Summit & Conference not only showcases the latest advancements in technology but also encourages dynamic conversations about the future of manufacturing and material recovery. By participating, you contribute to the global movement toward sustainable practices, essential for economic growth and environmental preservation.
To register for the conference and view the full agenda, visit the
REMADE Institute's official website. Join us in March as we dive into the future of sustainable innovation together!
For more information about this event or to stay updated on future initiatives, follow the
REMADE Institute and its members in their mission to foster circular economies around the globe.