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Mines and Money Miami Returns for Its Third Edition

Mines and Money Miami, a key event for the mining industry, will take place on February 21-22, 2025, at the James L. Knight Center. This event brings together decision-makers from mining companies, investors, technology firms, banks, and government representatives.

The 2025 conference will feature a lineup of speakers and exhibitors from various sectors of the mining value chain. The program will focus on strategic challenges facing the industry, with discussions on critical mineral supply chains, junior mining mergers and acquisitions, commodity price performance, and technological advancements.

Confirmed Speakers Include:

Emily Olson, Chief Sustainability Officer, Vale Base Metals Richard Williams, Executive Chairman, Bunker Hill Mining Marcelo Godoy, Chief Technology Officer, AngloGold Ashanti Cam Paterson, Senior Vice President, Finance & IT, Pan American Silver Kent O’Hara, President, 4R Energy, Nissan Dr. Sarah J. Ryker, Associate Director, Energy & Mineral Resources, US Geological Survey Jeff Currie, Chief Strategy Officer, Energy Pathways, Carlyle

Mines and Money Miami also offers attendees the chance to connect through the Mines and Money Connect meeting platform, enabling them to schedule meetings with industry executives based on their specific interests. To continue these conversations into the evening, the event will feature exciting networking receptions, including a luxury yacht reception that highlights Miami’s unique appeal.

Mines and Money Miami is an ideal platform for raising capital, exploring new markets, sharing ideas, and forming relationships within the mining sector.

For more information and to register, visit https://hubs.ly/Q02ZzmZw0

This post appeared first on investingnews.com
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