
The 26th edition of the Investing in African Mining Indaba will offer delegates new insight into issues facing Africa’s resources sector. The event, run over four days, offers high-quality, carefully researched content to meet the sector’s needs, generate new ideas and address current challenges.
According to their new head of content, Tom Quinn, “This year we’re building on the success of the 2019 Mining Indaba in terms of the high level of government participation and the substantial increase in the number of investors we saw attending the event. We believe that mining executives can fit in a month’s worth of meetings in four days”.
“Overall, the focus of the event will be on investment in the digital economy of mining. Investment in African mining is, after all, the primary purpose of Mining Indaba and in 2019 we saw more investors attending the event than at any other event – over 600. In addition to the VIP Investor Lounge, the junior mining showcase, the Investment Battlefield, we’re improving the business matchmaking platform so that it’s faster and easier for investors and mining companies to connect and engage”.
Tom also highlighted new additions to the programme:
Tom assures delegates that Mining Indaba will again provide attendees unmatched access to the entire mining industry value chain and influential players in the market, with “four days of quality content, deal making and networking opportunities”.

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