The Future Minerals Forum returns in 2024, bringing together hundreds of companies in the mining space as well as CEOs and government representatives from more than 145 countries. The three-day event focuses on the metals and minerals needed for the energy transition and the role of the countries in the Middle East, Africa and Asia in that transition. A ministerial roundtable will be held on the first day of the conference, followed by two days of forums and exhibitions.
Find out more »More than 300 junior mining companies will gather in Vancouver, British Columbia to showcase exploration and production of the most critical commodities the world needs to move forward in the 21st century. More than 100 keynote speakers will take the stage at the two-day conference to discuss commodity forecasts and investment opportunities in the exploration, development and mining industries. Notable keynote speakers include former Premier of B.C. Christy Clark and former Premier of Saskatchewan, Brad Wall. Other keynote speakers will…
Find out more »The Association for Mineral Exploration's (AME) Roundup event returns to Vancouver in January to host thousands of geoscientists, prospectors, investors, suppliers, governments and Indigenous partners from around the world.
Find out more »Mining Indaba returns in February for its 30th anniversary! The four-day event will focus on the theme 'Embracing the power of positive disruption: A bold new future for African mining' and will support the change the African mining industry needs to advance. The event is expected to draw more than 8,000 attendees, 900 investors, 700 mining executives and 470 junior mining executives.
Find out more »The Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (SME) is organizing the MineExchange 2024 Annual Conference and Expo, which features leaders from the industry speaking on the most relevant topics facing mining today. The expo will showcase the latest products, services and solutions for all those who make mining a career.
Find out more »The world’s top mineral exploration and mining convention - the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) - returns again to Toronto, Canada in 2024. The annual award winning PDAC Convention brings together up to 30,000 attendees from more than 130 countries for its educational programming, networking events, business opportunities and fun. Since it began in 1932, the convention has grown in size, stature and influence. Today, it is the event of choice for the world’s mineral industry hosting more…
Find out more »The 10th edition of Mozambique International Mining & Energy Conference and Exhibition (MMEC 2024) will take place from April 17-18, 2024 in Maputo, Mozambique. MMEC 2024 will host government and corporate leaders to focus on the country’s mining, oil and gas and energy sectors, and is expected to draw more than 520 participants and 50 speakers and exhibitors from more than 20 countries.
Find out more »The annual, invitation-only conference hosts more than 100 participating mining companies and helps organize privately arranged meetings between mining companies, international investors, and government mining agencies. The conference is also focused on promoting sustainability in the industry through education and innovation, and through its unique Student Sponsorship and SHE-Co Initiatives.
Find out more »Canadian Mining Expo 2024 kicks off with its trade show on June 5 and will feature more than 400 displays of the industry's latest innovations, products and services. The Expo will also host conferences and forums on critical minerals and Indigenous issues; as well as a job fair.
Find out more »Following AusIMM's inaugural Critical Minerals Conference in 2023, the event moves to Brisbane for 2024 where important conversations will focus on the role of mining in the green energy transition. Due to popular demand, the exhibition will double in size, along with attendee numbers. Key figures from the worldwide critical minerals value chain are expected to attend.
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