Stakeholders in Africa's mining sector are invited to attend the Mining Investment Africa 2016 Conference, which will take place June 7 to June 9 in Abuja, Nigeria.
Last year, the conference saw an audience made up of geological surveyors, representatives of exploratory and established mining companies, investors and technology providers. This year's event will feature keynote presentations, interactive panels, expert interviews and roundtable discussions, including experts from all over the world.
Additionally, officials from mining projects across the continent of Africa will give project updates, speak on regional mining trends and explain regulatory changes in the mining sector.
Presentation topics will include the mining investment climate; financing for mining companies; how junior miners raise capital; updates on gold, copper, cobalt, coal, bauxite, chromite, iron ore, manganese, diamond, phosphate rocks, vermiculite and zirconium mining projects throughout Africa; technology innovations; risk management; renewable energy; and more.
The three-day conference's agenda will also include spotlight sessions with officials from several mining companies as well as networking opportunities.
More information is available online at www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8v2kd9/mining_investment.
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