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2025-08-01
GlobeNewswire
Decoding Hydrogen Fuel Cell Catalysts: Technological Advancements Driving Market Evolution
2025-08-01
GlobeNewswire
Umicore: Half Year Results 2025
2025-07-31
GlobeNewswire
Top 12 Hydrogen Sulfide Scavengers Companies Shaping the Market in 2025 and Beyond - Hydrogen Sulfide Scavengers Company Evaluation Report, 2025
2025-07-22
GlobeNewswire
Black Mass Recycling Market Analysis Report 2025-2032 | Surging Demand for Battery Metals Drives Shift Toward Recycling Amid Supply Chain Concerns
2025-07-05
ETF Daily News
Umicore (OTCMKTS:UMICY) Raised to Hold at Cfra Research
2025-07-01
Thefly.com
Umicore price target raised by EUR 1.70 at JPMorgan
2025-07-01
GlobeNewswire
Europe Automotive Circular Economy Market Outlook Report to 2034: EU Regulations and Digital Innovations Transform European Automotive Industry - A $100.25 Billion Market by 2034
2025-06-25
GlobeNewswire
Green Materials in Cars Strategic Analysis Report 2025 | Key Competitors Include VW, Ford, and GM. Sustainable Practices Face Cost and Supply Hurdles
2025-06-24
GlobeNewswire
EV Battery Recycling Outlook Report 2025-2034 | Stringent Recycling Mandates, Advances in Technologies, Partnerships, and Regional Facilities Catalyzing Sustainable Growth
2025-06-20
GlobeNewswire
Lithium-ion Battery Recycling Market Investment Opportunities 2025-2030: EV Boom and Sustainable Energy Demand Drive Innovation

Umicore SA operates as a materials technology and recycling company in Belgium, rest of Europe, the Asia-Pacific, North America, South America, and Africa. It operates through Catalysis, Energy & Surface Technologies, and Recycling segments. The Catalysis segment provides automotive catalysts for gasoline, and diesel light and heavy-duty diesel applications, including on-road and non-road vehicles; stationary catalysis for industrial emissions control; and produces precious metals-based compounds and catalysts for use in the pharmaceutical and fine chemicals industries, as well as fuel cell applications. The Energy & Surface Technologies segment offers cobalt and specialty materials, rechargeable battery materials, and electro-optic materials, as well as metal deposition solutions, including precious metal-based electroplating and PVD coating. The Recycling segment treats waste streams containing precious and other specialty metals from a range of industrial residues and end-of-life materials. This segment also produces precious metals-based materials for glass production, electric, and electronic applications. The company was formerly known as Union Minière du Haut Katanga and changed its name to Umicore SA in 2001. Umicore SA was founded in 1805 and is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. BE0974320526 www.umicore.com