David Jollie
Global Head of Sales Valterra Platinum
Dr David Jollie is Global Head of Sales at Valterra Platinum. He has over 25 years experience of the precious metals sector, working in roles from research and development of catalytic converters, to development of the fuel cell and hydrogen markets and world-leading market intelligence. He previously worked at Johnson Matthey and at Mitsui Precious Metals before joining Anglo Platinum/Valterra Platinum in 2016. He is a member of the Management Committee of the London Platinum and Palladium Markets and a longstanding member of the London Bullion Market Association’s Public Affairs Committee.
2026 Agenda Sessions
How strategic offtake agreements/ partnerships between PGM miners and OEMs can de-risk the energy tr
Partnerships are increasingly vital in the PGM sector due to complex value chains, evolving technologies, and shifting geopolitical and ESG dynamics. Historically, major automakers like Toyota and BMW secured long-term supply deals with miners to ensure access to materials. Today, linking miners directly with demand drivers offers benefits like price stability, innovation, and supply security. Partnerships can take various forms financial, equity-linked, or recycling-focused and involve OEMs, refiners, fabricators, and hydrogen tech firms such as Ballard and Hyundai. While challenges remain, government and industry support will be key to making these collaborations effective.
Wednesday 11 February 12:05 - 12:50 Ngorongoro Crater Stage (CTICC1 - Level 2)
Critical minerals
Downstream buyers
Partnerships are increasingly vital in the PGM sector due to complex value chains, evolving technologies, and shifting geopolitical and ESG dynamics. Historically, major automakers like Toyota and BMW secured long-term supply deals with miners to ensure access to materials. Today, linking miners directly with demand drivers offers benefits like price stability, innovation, and supply security. Partnerships can take various forms financial, equity-linked, or recycling-focused and involve OEMs, refiners, fabricators, and hydrogen tech firms such as Ballard and Hyundai. While challenges remain, government and industry support will be key to making these collaborations effective.
Ngorongoro Crater Stage (CTICC1 - Level 2) Africa/Johannesburg








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