Together with the Development Partner Institute, Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, Clareo and the Payne Institute, FMF will deliver powerful ideas on where future mining should be heading
The Future Minerals Forum (FMF), the international conference launched by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, is announcing three new partnerships with leading think tanks and research institutions as it prepares to host its second edition in Riyadh, January 10th-12th, 2023.
FMF is closely consulting with:
By working with industry experts and opinion formers, FMF seeks to shape global conversations on minerals and metals by delivering dynamic insights that support the development of the industry, predicated on strict environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles. These insights will be published in several research papers and develop discussions scheduled to take place at FMF. Among the featured topics will be sustainability, the global outlook and future of mining, the sector's critical role in energy transition, and the contribution of minerals to the development of societies, digital transformation, and integrated value chains.
Launched in 2022 by Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, FMF is designed to advance and unlock mining opportunities from Africa to West and Central Asia. In 2023, more than 200 speakers from around the world are expected to share their insights, with thousands of participants representing more than 100 countries.
Attendees will include industry leaders and stakeholders, set to convene in Riyadh to discuss the most pressing issues facing the minerals and metals sectors today, including: