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Surface Metals Engages with Industry at Global Lithium Conference

By FisherVista
Surface Metals Inc. participated in the Fastmarkets Global Lithium Conference to highlight its lithium portfolio and North American projects amid growing demand for critical minerals.
Surface Metals Engages with Industry at Global Lithium Conference

Surface Metals Inc. (CSE: SUR) (OTCQB: SURMF) (FSE: V6X) (WKN: A417U2) announced its participation in the Fastmarkets Global Lithium, Battery and Critical Materials Conference, held June 22-25, 2026, in Las Vegas. The event gathered producers, developers, end users, investors, analysts, and government stakeholders to discuss lithium and battery materials, supply chain developments, technological advancements, and the outlook for critical minerals.

Steve Hanson, President and CEO of Surface Metals, attended the conference to engage with industry participants, investors, strategic partners, and other stakeholders regarding the company's lithium portfolio and North American projects. The company highlighted its Clayton Valley lithium project and its broader strategy of advancing domestic critical mineral resources amid growing focus on electrification, energy storage, and secure supply chains.

The participation underscores the increasing importance of lithium and other critical minerals in the global transition to clean energy. As governments and industries push for electrification and energy storage solutions, the demand for lithium is expected to surge. Surface Metals is positioning itself to contribute to this demand through its projects in Nevada, a state with a rich mining history and favorable regulatory environment.

Surface Metals Inc. is a North American mineral exploration company focused on advancing a diversified portfolio of gold and lithium projects in Nevada, USA. The company's Cimarron Gold Project is located in Nye County, Nevada, in a historically productive gold district. Surface's Clayton Valley Lithium Brine Project hosts an inferred resource of approximately 302,900 tonnes LCE adjacent to Albemarle's Silver Peak Mine. Additionally, Surface Metals is advancing a sedimentary claystone lithium project in Fish Lake Valley, Nevada.

The company's engagement at the conference is a strategic move to attract potential partners and investors as it advances its projects. By participating in such forums, Surface Metals can stay abreast of industry trends, technological innovations, and policy developments that could impact its operations.

The conference also highlighted the importance of secure supply chains for critical minerals. With geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions, countries are looking to diversify their sources of these materials. Surface Metals' focus on domestic projects aligns with these efforts, potentially offering a more reliable supply chain for North American battery and electronics manufacturers.

Investors and industry observers will be watching Surface Metals' progress as it continues to develop its lithium and gold assets. The company's participation in the conference is a signal of its commitment to being a key player in the critical minerals space. For more information about Surface Metals, visit www.surfacemetals.com.

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