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eSummit 2025 Builds Momentum for a Sustainable Electronics Future

The second annual eSummit concluded by bringing together hundreds of stakeholders from across the electronics lifecycle for four transformative days of collaboration, innovation, and strategic planning in Minneapolis
Key Takeaways
  • SERI concluded its second annual eSummit last month in Minneapolis
  • This year's restructured format introduced new pathways for engagement, including the Expo+ Day and Forward Together workshops
  • SERI is excited to announce that eSummit 2026 will take place September 22-25, 2026, in Baltimore, Maryland

Washington, DC – October 22, 2025 – SERI concluded its second annual eSummit, bringing together hundreds of stakeholders from across the electronics lifecycle for four transformative days of collaboration, innovation, and strategic planning at the Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot. Building on lessons from the inaugural 2024 event, this year's restructured format introduced new pathways for engagement, including the Expo+ Day and Forward Together workshops. 

"eSummit 2025 demonstrated again that 'all the right people, all in one place' isn't just a tagline. It's a methodology that creates real value," said Jeff Seibert, Chief Provocateur at SERI. "What’s truly different about the eSummit is that it’s designed to engage all across the electronics value chain and bring together people that otherwise don’t get enough opportunities to build meaningful relationships and collaborate to advance the sustainability of electronics at a strategic level. The changes we made from year one to year two helped expand the ability to make the connections and commitments needed to move from talking about a circular economy to actually building it." 

Monday's pre-conference programming set the collaborative tone with the R2 TAC Meeting, facility tours organized by Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations, IRT, and ASCDI showcasing real-world operations, and Google's Repair Meetup connecting repair the entire repair community, from OEM through technicians to share challenges and solutions.  

Tuesday's new Expo+ format transformed the traditional trade show experience. By positioning the Innovation Stage directly in the Expo Hall, attendees naturally circulated between live demonstrations and exhibitor booths, creating an interconnected experience that kept energy high throughout the day. The Industry Awards celebrated both veteran leadership and emerging voices, with Cassie Gruber from Jabil receiving the Jim Lynch Hall of Fame Award, and Dylan Zajac from Computers 4 People earning the Rising Star Award. The evening's Repair-Off, sponsored by Google, uBreakiFix, with toolkits provided by iFixit, brought repair skills to center stage, with diverse participants competing in timed challenges disassembling and reassembling Pixel phones provided by uBreakiFix, that had the audience on the edge of their seats. First place won a Pixel 10 Phone and an All-Access pass to eSummit 2026 – congratulations to Alex from Alta Technologies with a time of 3 minutes flat). 2nd place won a Pixel Watch 3 and 3rd won Pixel Buds Pro 2. All participants were allowed to keep their Pro Tech Go Toolkits.  

Wednesday's Fast Forward Day shifted focus to the main stage, where industry leaders tackled strategic questions about the future of electronics sustainability. Opening, Corey Dehmey shared SERI’s 10/35 vision, which sets forth the challenge that by 2035, 10-year lifespans of electronics will be common, and all materials will be reused at end-of-life. The following presentations explored a range of topics, from the impact of AI on device design to geographic shifts in manufacturing to new UN research validating the environmental benefits of product longevity to real-world case studies of successful repair ecosystems. Throughout the day, Jeff Seibert presented the inaugural ReThink Awards, recognizing Framework, HP Renew Solutions, and In2tec for creating systems-level change in the industry.  

The conference concluded Thursday with an innovative 'unconference' format. Instead of traditional panels, cross-functional teams worked together at roundtables to develop practical solutions for challenges across the electronics lifecycle. Groups tackled critical issues from materials sourcing through end-of-life recovery, with discussions revealing common themes: the need for standardized components to enable repair, financial incentives to drive consumer participation in recycling, AI and automation to improve sorting efficiency, and education to shift mindsets from 'new is better' to valuing refurbishment and reuse. Several innovative ideas emerged, including blockchain tokens for recycling incentives, self-healing materials for device longevity, and applying automotive maintenance models to electronics. 

SERI is excited to announce that eSummit 2026 will take place September 22-25, 2026, in Baltimore, Maryland. The conference will continue to refine the format introduced in 2025, featuring robust pre-conference content, Expo+ Day, Fast Forward Day, and Forward Together workshops, while evolving based on the feedback we’ve gained from this year.  

“We’re going into next year’s eSummit in Baltimore with even greater conviction that what we’re building is creating value for our industry and in the power of collaboration,” noted Seibert. "It'll be about scaling what works, improving what doesn't, and pushing even further towards a sustainable electronics lifecycle that benefits everyone." 

The conference was enhanced by the generous support of eSummit 2025 Champions Google, Gierd, and Sims Lifecycle Services, whose commitment to electronics sustainability enabled meaningful connections between stakeholders who operate in different parts of the lifecycle. SERI thanks these Champions, the speakers who shared their insights, the exhibitors who demonstrated innovative solutions, the moderators who facilitated crucial discussions, and every attendee whose participation made this year's format so effective. 

To learn more about the SERI ReThink Awards and submit your 2026 nominations, please visit sustainableelectronics.org/rethink/. To learn more about the eSummit Industry Awards and submit your nominations, please visit electronicssummit.org/awards

An open call for eSummit26 topics and speakers will open soon. Learn more about eSummit and sign up for news and updates via email at electronicsummit.org

ABOUT SERI 

SERI is a global non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in the United States with a mission to champion and drive the sustainable use, reuse, and recycling of electronics globally. SERI has numerous programs working to protect the planet and enrich lives by championing sustainable actions throughout the entire electronics lifecycle, including the R2 Standard for responsible electronics reuse and recycling, the eSummit, the SERI Champions Program, and IEMN, among others. 

Key Takeaways
  • SERI concluded its second annual eSummit last month in Minneapolis
  • This year's restructured format introduced new pathways for engagement, including the Expo+ Day and Forward Together workshops
  • SERI is excited to announce that eSummit 2026 will take place September 22-25, 2026, in Baltimore, Maryland
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