6 - 7 NOVEMBER 2024
CTICC, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
Where mining meets energy and Africa maps out its Critical Minerals future
Taking place in Africa’s leading event destination, Cape Town, and concurrently with the continent’s largest energy event (African Energy Week), the second Critical Minerals Africa event unites governments from all corners of the African continent; international presidential and ministerial delegations; provincial governments, global finance, and mining, manufacturing and technology firms.
Why participate at Critical Minerals Africa?
Network with leading industry stakeholders
Connect with financiers, mining, energy, government, technology and manufacturing to expand your professional network.
Hear about new developments
The Ministerial and Industry-lead Forums will engage you with discussions on Investment, Empowerment, Innovative Minerals Production, Country spotlights, Projects presenting opportunities, Driving Economic Transformation and more!
Hear from industry leaders and change-makers
Connect with industry leaders and decision makers
Technology and Manufacturing
- Battery and Energy Storage
- Electric Vehicle Manufacturing
- Data Centres and Data Management
- Heavy Industrial Firms
- Aerospace and Defence
- National and Provincial Trade Associations
Government
- Top level delegations from Minerals Strategic Partnership participants
- Presidents and Ministers from the SADC Region
- Presidents and Ministers from West, Central and East Africa Regions
- Middle East Government delegations
- European Government delegations
- Asia Government delegations
- American Government delegations
Senior industry stakeholders and leading brands attend, including
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This conference has been an eye-opener for me and my country. We have critical minerals in Malawi, but we have learnt that we cannot [develop the sector] alone. By collaborating with other countries, we will be able to benefit more from our resources.
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The conference is inspiring and showcases the level of cooperation that African countries want to achieve, especially around the financing of mining projects to supply the global energy transition.
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The conference is very informative. All the participants from across the continent are looking for partnerships. There are a lot of existing associations, such as the African Diamond Producers Association, which the critical minerals sector can learn from.