Discussion round with audience at specialist conference

EC-IPMI Annual Conference 2025: TRADIUM as platinum sponsor in Budapest

The raw materials supplier strengthens its international presence as a partner of the annual conference.

Frankfurt / Budapest, 12 November 2025 - TRADIUM, one of the most renowned raw materials suppliers in Europe, is supporting the 12th Annual Conference of the European Chapter of the International Precious Metals Institute (EC-IPMI). This takes place from 16 to 18 November in Budapest and, with over 200 participants, is one of the most important industry events for precious metal traders in Europe.

This year's conference theme "Impact of Geopolitics on Precious Metals" picks up on a topic that TRADIUM knows only too well from its day-to-day business: Trade barriers, unstable supply chains and the uncertainty of global commodity flows have long been a reality for international retailers. The exchange with colleagues, customers and partners at EC-IPMI therefore offers an important platform for sharing perspectives and discussing solutions together.

Philipp Götzl-Mamba, Senior Manager Precious Metals at TRADIUM: "We are proud to be the platinum sponsor of the EC-IPMI Annual Conference 2025 in Budapest. This year's topic hits the nerve of our industry: as an international raw materials supplier, we deal with the consequences of geopolitical developments on a daily basis. This makes the intensive dialogue facilitated by the EC-IPMI all the more important. This is the only way to secure resilient supply chains and actively shape the future of the precious metals markets."

In addition, Adelina De Filippis, Sales Manager Precious Metals at TRADIUM, will be a panellist in the "Women in PGM" panel on 17 November. The session will examine how geopolitical changes are influencing recycling and precious metal flows. Three female experts will describe the associated challenges and opportunities from their perspective.

TRADIUM is using the conference to contribute its expertise, build new partnerships and provide impetus for the stable development of the industry. Adelina De Filippis and Maximilian Vogler, two experienced experts in precious metals and tangible assets, will be on site and are looking forward to exciting discussions.

Further information to the conference and the programme can be found on the EC-IPMI website.

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