Kazatomprom Expands Uranium Exploration with New License
Kazatomprom expands its uranium exploration with a new license for the Severnoye block, boasting significant reserves.
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The MINEX Eurasia Conference, which was founded in 2012, is the only mining and investment annual event in the UK, focused on mining trends and commercial opportunities in Eurasia. The conference caters to mining and metals companies, investors, financiers, government regulators, as well as service providers, attracting participants from the UK and overseas.
This event will draw from the experience of industry experts, senior officials and companies who will discuss the changes, challenges and opportunities in the mining industry across Central Asia, Mongolia, and mining hotspots in the Caspian & Caucasus region. Companies can use these discussions to navigate the challenges and mitigate their effects.
MINEX Eurasia is a pioneer event established in 2012 with the aim of meeting in one place the entire value chain of the Eurasian mining industry. Are working for or managing one of the below-mentioned organisations? Then, most likely, you will find yourself “at home” at the MINEX Eurasia.
Mining and Technology Companies interested in organising corporate presentations at the conference are invited to submit speaker proposals before 15 October.
Individual proposals from speakers should also be submitted before 15 September.
Delegates. Register before 16 September to save 33%. Participants will be admitted to the venue provided they pre-register before 27 November.
Pre-order materials. The conference is organised as an in-person event. If you were not able to attend, you can purchase access to the post-event report which includes presented materials and video recordings of the conference sessions.
The MINEX Eurasia Conference provides an ideal platform for companies to showcase their projects and products, allowing presenters to reach out to both UK and international audiences with business interests in mining in Eurasia. Additionally, the distribution of presented materials to the subscribers of the MINEX Forum enhances the outreach of presentations to global audiences.
By attending the MINEX Eurasia conference, you’ll gain valuable insights into the latest investment, regulatory, and technological developments in the Eurasian mining industry, and discover how these advancements can benefit you and your business. The conference also offers a unique networking opportunity, thanks to our bespoke mobile application, which will be released a few days before the event.
We extend a warm invitation to companies to join us as a sponsor of our flagship mining event. As a sponsor, you’ll enjoy exclusive opportunities to engage with and be seen by key players in the Eurasia mining industry. Our tailored sponsorship packages provide a range of options to project your company’s leading or proactive role in the Eurasian mining sector.
The MINEX Eurasia Mining Conference is an opportunity for investors to learn about new projects and government policies in mining across the Eurasian continent. Investors can schedule private meetings with regional delegations and private and listed mining companies to discuss investment opportunities.
Kazatomprom expands its uranium exploration with a new license for the Severnoye block, boasting significant reserves.
Read more
The MINEX Forum
Was founded in 2005 to stimulate international cooperation in the field of sustainable development of mining and metallurgical production in Eurasian countries. Over the years, the MINEX Forum has become one of the most authoritative international events in Europe and Central Asia. The forum’s ecosystem brings together thousands of specialists from hundreds of companies and organisations around the world.
Advantix Ltd
MINEX Forum is organised under International Trademark owned by Advantix Ltd. Founded in the UK in 2002 Advantix specialises in the organisation of international events in the field of international finance, mining & metallurgy, critical raw materials, industrial digitalisation, the transition to low-carbon production, etc.