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The announcement was made by His Excellency Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef, Saudi’s Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, during his opening remarks at the inaugural Future Minerals Forum in Attended by more than 2,000 people from 100 countries, including more than 150 major global investors and 100 prominent international speakers, the Forum marks a turning point in the Kingdom’s mining history. “This Forum is a strategic part of Saudi Arabia’s comprehensive mining development strategy, which in turn has identified dozens of initiatives designed to elevate mining in the Kingdom in a sustainable way. In addition, our aim is to strengthen the mining sector’s contribution to society, reduce its environmental impact and generate important jobs for our young people,” H.E. Al-Khorayef said. The Kingdom has convened the Forum to bring together in one place, for the first time, governments, miners, investors and other stakeholders to shape the future of global mining and to serve as a catalyst for mining-related development across the “The Forum also represents an opportunity to advance new, responsible mining technologies and set the agenda for critical minerals. This is a vital event because, over the coming decades, we will need to optimize our natural, technological and human resources to ensure that the mining sector of tomorrow can meet the rapidly growing demand in a responsible, equitable way," continued H.E. Al-Khorayef. The first day of the Forum featured in-depth sessions on the trends redefining the global mining environment and ways that regional collaboration and best practices can create a resilient supply of critical minerals, as well as robust integrated value chains that will power a more sustainable future.” HRH Benedikt Sobotka, CEO of Eurasian Resources Group and co-chair of the Global Battery Alliance, said:” With the global energy transition under way, there has never been a more pertinent time for the industry to discuss the surging demand for the metals of the future and the opportunities presented by resource-rich nations across In addition to welcoming delegates from around the world, leading multi-lateral organizations such as the World Bank, International Council of Mining and Minerals and World Gold Council are also participating in the Forum, which concludes tomorrow with a day focused on the technologies and innovations that will shape the future of mining. For updates, follow the event on social media @FutureMineral on Twitter and LinkedIn or visit www.futuremineralsforum.com. For more information, please contact the FMS at info@fms2022.org Image: https://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/ti?nf=ODQyNjMzNCM0NjU0MTU2IzUwMDA5ODkzNw==Image: https://ml.globenewswire.com/media/ZmI0OWY2NjEtOWZlYy00ZDgwLWJjN2ItMWQ1Y2ExMDBkMWM4LTUwMDA5ODkzNw==/tiny/Future-Minerals-Forum-.png Image: Primary Logo Source: Future Minerals ForumSearch NewsFilter ResultsPublication DateTopic
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