RIYADH,
Saudi Arabia, Jan. 11,
2025 /CNW/ -- The highly anticipated fourth edition
of the Future Minerals Forum, set to take place from January 14 to 16, 2025, in Riyadh, is set to announce big agreements
worth billions.
The Forum will feature the signing of major agreements and
memorandums of understanding between local and international
companies, government entities, and financial institutions,
reinforcing the FMF's global status as a platform for driving
collaboration and investment in minerals.
The agreements will cover key areas, such as exploration and
mining, financing, research and development, innovation,
sustainability, and mineral industries. These agreements reflect
the Kingdom's dedication to developing the mineral sector as a
foundation for sustainable economic growth.
Ali Al-Mutairi, the Executive
Director of the Future Minerals Forum, said: "FMF is fulfilling its
mission of becoming a global platform for businesses and investors
to forge meaningful collaborations."
"The agreements to be signed during the conference will
contribute to creating new job opportunities, strengthening value
chains, driving innovation, and ensuring long-term sustainable
developments," he added.
This year, the Forum, with its theme, "The Year of Impact," will
convene 85 government representatives, 40 international
organizations, 250 speakers, and delegates from over 170 countries
to shape the future of minerals and push the agenda of creating a
resilient supply of critical minerals to achieve the global energy
transition.
Al-Mutairi reiterated that FMF is the largest global platform
for minerals collaboration and action. "No other platform brings
together government ministers and senior industry leaders at this
scale," he stated.
Explore the detailed program agenda, sessions, themes, and
speakers here.
About the Future Minerals Forum
The world's leading forum for shaping the future of
minerals
The Future Minerals Forum (FMF) is the world's premier platform
for minerals. FMF stands at the forefront of global industry
connections, bringing together governments, international
organizations, and stakeholders to collectively shape the future of
minerals. With 14,000 participants from 178 countries, including 75
government representatives, FMF serves as a catalyst for global
collaboration.
Through the (invite-only) ministerial roundtable, conference and
exhibition, and specialized Mineral Technology and Exploration
zones, the global conversation on minerals takes center stage,
driving innovation and collaboration toward a sustainable
future.
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