RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the agenda for FMF25 was revealed at a press conference in Riyadh, led by Saudi Arabia's Vice-Minister for Mining Affairs, H.E. Khalid Al-Mudaifer.
"For the past three years, the Future Minerals Forum has become the premier gathering for minerals and an all-year-long effort to address the sector's challenges and opportunities. To achieve this, it convenes government representatives, industry leaders, investors, research institutes, and media at the most senior level in the heart of Riyadh to shape the future of minerals," said H.E. Khalid Al-Mudaifer.Now in its fourth year and under the theme "Year of Impact," FMF25 will tackle the most critical issues and redefine the future of minerals in our rapidly evolving world. The three-day agenda includes the:
- 4th edition of the world's largest Ministerial Roundtable on minerals with over 100 government representatives and 50 international organizations, where policy and industry intersect to shape global strategies.
- 2nd edition of the International Geological Surveys meeting, the largest gathering of survey CEOs ever assembled.
- Inaugural Centers of Excellence and Technology meeting, a gathering of experts at the leading edge of minerals research and innovation.
- Inaugural Knowledge Exchange, is a space for in-depth sharing of the latest advancements in minerals intelligence, geology, technology, sustainability, and talent development.
- Inaugural Leadership Roundtable, a unique gathering of Ministers, CEOs, and global experts to tackle investment, infrastructure, value addition, and processing hub creation.
- First-ever Regional Leadership Roundtables on Africa, Central Asia, and Latin America uniting supplier nations to create a powerful, unified global minerals movement.
- FMF Conference Plenary, with the largest number of CEOs from the minerals and related sectors addressing today's market and political challenges to deliver actionable impact. Speakers include CEOs from 11 of the top 20 global mining companies and 10 International Council for Metals and Mining (ICMM) member companies.
The Vice-Minister emphasized that the forum is one of the world's leading platforms for addressing regional and international challenges in the mining sector. He highlighted FMF's focus on enhancing the supply of critical minerals and their pivotal role in the global transition to clean energy. "FMF provides an exceptional opportunity to exchange ideas, showcase innovative solutions, and strengthen international cooperation to achieve sustainability in mining, while also driving economic and social developments," he added.
Day one will set the stage with the International Exhibition and interactive Knowledge Exchange sessions, where industry leaders will present insights into the global mineral supply outlook, technological advances, and sustainability frameworks. Audiences will engage directly with experts in Q&A-driven dialogues.
Fresh voices from the downstream sector will present innovative ways to integrate local communities and economies into the mineral value chain, offering attendees firsthand insights into the future applications of emerging technologies and showcasing the possibilities at the intersection of technology and sustainability.
Days two and three include the Leadership Roundtables including a series of Regional Leadership Roundtables for Africa, Latin America and Central Asia, bringing focus to the opportunities for trade and investment to and from emerging supplier regions. Each session will involve Ministers CEOs and industry experts to tackle a tough issue in order to unlock and de-risk global mineral supply through collaboration.
FMF 2025 commands an impressive roll call of industry titans who have left their mark on the mineral and industrial sectors, including;
- Dominic Barton, Chairman of Rio Tinto
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