Join us at the 2025 Global Steel Dynamics Forum, proudly hosted by World Steel Dynamics and the Association for Iron & Steel Technology. This premier event is a must-attend for the global steel industry’s top executives, offering high-level, strategic insights, networking opportunities, and thought-provoking discussions. With New York City as the venue, you’ll be together in the financial capital of the world.
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WHY ATTEND |
YOU'LL RECEIVE INVALUABLE INSIGHTS
The global steel industry is at a critical juncture. With China likely having reached peak production, low-cost imports are resurging. Meanwhile, a new administration in Washington, D.C., is upending the status quo and pledging to revitalize American manufacturing. At the same time, industry players are investing billions in new capital equipment dependent on green energy sources that may not be available in sufficient quantities. At the conference, you'll hear directly from the steel industry's top decision-makers on how they are navigating these pressing challenges.
YOU'LL BE IN OUTSTANDING COMPANY
Our delegates are an elite group of senior-level executives and visionary thought leaders spanning the entire global steel value chain. They helm the companies that supply essential raw materials; manufacture, process, and consume steel; trade it; transport and warehouse it; support its production with cutting-edge technology, equipment, and services; and invest in its future. We are uniting these influential figures in one of the world's foremost financial capitals.
UNIQUE PROGRAM, SECOND TO NONE
Although a well-established industry, steelmaking is far from stagnant. Innovative advancements in manufacturing are propelling steel production to ever greater level of efficiency, sustainability, and safety. Understanding the direction of these technological developments is essential for plotting the industry's trajectory. At the Global Steel Dynamics Forum, you'll have the opportunity to hear directly from the industry's leading technology partners, who will share their insights on the future of steelmaking.