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Wednesday, 22 October

Networking at the exhibition area 

As Europe races to meet its green transition goals, the need for new copper and lithium mines has never been more urgent. However, the challenge is twofold: not only must the permitting process be accelerated, but there is also the pressing issue of securing investment. Mining companies are struggling to convince investors to back new projects, even as the demand for critical minerals intensifies. Previously the proponents of the giga-factories in Europe experienced the similar experience. What can miners and investors and miners can learn to move the Europe-focused mining investment needle in motion?   

Moderator
Director of Investment and Development
Luma Holding
Presenters
09:30 - Who will Finance the next generation of Europe's critical minerals supply and what are the implications?
Founder, Chairman and CEO
ACG Metals Limited

09:45 - Bridging the Gap in Early-Stage Exploration: From PERC and UNFC to TNFD - Reducing Risk and Enhancing Investment Readiness Through Integrated Reporting
Member; Managing Partner
IMEB; Sínese

10:00 - Protection of foreign investments in the mining sector
Partner
Hogan Lovells

Panel
Co-Head Metals & Mining
KfW IPEX-Bank
Principal
Alpha Future Funds
Head of Central and Southern Europe
London Stock Exchange
Co-Founder
Oval Advisory
Founder, Chairman and CEO
ACG Metals Limited

Europe needs to significantly increase its domestic production of non-ferrous metals (NFMs) and energy metals by 2030 to meet its raw materials goals. The EU needs to open at least 10 new mines, 15 new processing facilities and 15 recycling facilities for key SRMs by 2030 (while no mine has opened in the past 15 years in the EU), and to finance 15 CRM-related projects in third countries through the Global Gateway.   

Presenters
11:30 - From Extraction to Circularity: Reimagining Europe’s Critical Raw Materials Future
Executive Lead (Global), Critical Raw Materials
Ellen MacArthur Foundation

11:45 - Theme Pending
President - Europe & CIS
RHI Magnesita

12:00 - BLOOM project - Liberation analysis for optimizing extraction and processing of CRMs
Board Member
INTRAW Observatory

Mine to Market 4.0: Digital Innovation in Raw Materials Supply Chain Management 

Presenter
14:00 - From Mine to Manufacturer: Digital Product Passports in Action
Cofounder & CMO
Minespider

The European Union faces significant challenges in implementing its raw materials policy, particularly in balancing the need for critical raw materials with environmental protection and public acceptance. The concept of “invisible mining” is emerging as a potential solution to address these challenges through technological innovation leveraging advancements in robotics, miniaturisation, and AI to enable low-impact, low-visibility underground mining.   

Networking at the exhibition area 

Examining how advanced mining technology from mineral exploration to processing is crucial for the energy transition, particularly in the context of securing critical minerals for renewable energy technologies and energy storage solutions.

Presenter
16:00 - The Canadian Mining Innovation Ecosystem
Executive Vice President and Network Director
Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation

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