The 129th annual meeting of the American Exploration and Mining Association in Sparks, Nev. will host more than 100 speakers, 250 exhibitors and an extensive core shack.
Find out more »The 12th annual Asia-Pacific Deep Sea Mining Summit will bring host an array of solution providers, upcoming deep sea miners, members of the scientific community, and those within allied industries wanting to learn more about the opportunities within this emerging marketplace. As mining the deep-ocean floor comes closer to reality, industry stakeholders from developing island nations and ocean regulators to commercial deep sea miners and subsea technology companies come together annually to meet at the world's premier deep sea mining…
Find out more »The Direct Lithium Extraction 2023 Exhibition & Conference is the leading trade show for showcasing innovations in lithium extraction technologies. This event brings together industry experts from the oil & gas, electric vehicles, and geothermal energy sectors, providing a unique opportunity to connect and collaborate with leaders at the forefront of extracting lithium from brine resources. As the global lithium industry uses conventional processes, it faces challenges from soil degradation, water shortages, and global warming. These challenges intensify, driven by…
Find out more »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 »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 »Mines and Money comes to Miami in February, an event that will host more than 900 people including representatives from over 125 mining companies, hundreds of investors, banks, brokers, technology companies and consultants.
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 Nevada chapter of Women In Mining (WIM) USA will welcome participants for the 2024 WIM National Conference in Elko, Nev. The event will feature keynote speakers, panel discussions, professional development workshops, networking opportunities, and mine tours. Registration opens Nov. 30, 2023.
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 »The International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) returns to Sydney, Australia in October. More than 500 mining leaders and resource experts are expected to attend the three-day event, which will include seven concurrent conferences covering issues related to the entire mining value chain. There are thousands of opportunities to network, brainstorm, and knowledge share across the three days at the ICC Sydney from 29 - 31 October 2024.
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