Future Minerals Forum 2023

The Future Minerals Forum is set to connect global policy-makers with investors and business leaders across the mining value chain and its supporting industries.
The Forum offers unrivaled mining business in a dynamic, emerging part of the world. These vast lands of untapped resource endowment comprise minerals vital to a growing and prosperous world economy.
The conference and exhibition will promote strategic leadership and technical knowledge sharing, showcase advanced technologies and innovations, and facilitate new partnerships. These countries are open for business, are actively seeking true investment partners and want to work with mining experts across the spectrum to transform the industry.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with its well-established infrastructure, G20 status and central geographic location, is pleased to convene this critical summit to advance the mining goals of countries across the Middle East, Central Asia and North and East Africa. The FMF 2023 is scheduled to take place at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh from January 10-12, 2023.
Among the key panel discussions and fireside chats to be featured at FMF 2023 include:
- Navigating disruption: What global economic, environmental, and political developments will impact the region’s mineral industrialization
- ESG: Corporation & competition, setting a level playing field across the value chain to create economic prosperity
- The role of Saudi Arabia as a global leader in renewable energy supply: 5-10 year outlook
- The mining company of the future
- Marrying global supply with demand: the role of the region in bridging the supply/demand gap for critical minerals: reserves, volumes, scale, and risk.
Confirmed FMF 2023 sponsors include industry heavyweights such as Headstream Capital Partners LLP, ERG, Siemens, and Barrick Gold. The 2023 edition is expected to welcome more than 13,000 participants, including government ministers, mining investment leaders and heads of major mining companies from more than 100 countries.




