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Tuesday, December 06 2022 - 04:00
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Future Minerals Forum enlists think tanks to champion innovation and develop thought leadership
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- Together with the Development Partner Institute, Rice University's Baker 
Institute for Public Policy, Clareo and the Payne Institute, FMF will deliver 
powerful ideas on where future mining should be heading

The Future Minerals Forum (FMF), the international conference launched by Saudi 
Arabia's Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, is announcing three new 
partnerships with leading think tanks and research institutions as it prepares 
to host its second edition in Riyadh, January 10th-12th, 2023. 

Future Minerals Forum

FMF is closely consulting with:

- Development Partner Institute, a global coalition of leaders committed to 
maximizing the contribution of mining to economic and social development
- Clareo, a growth strategy firm that helps clients tackle challenges in key 
areas like innovation, value growth, ESG, and energy transition 
- Center for Energy Studies at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public 
Policy, a center providing expert insights on the role of economics, policy and 
regulation in the performance and evolution of energy markets
- Payne Institute, Colorado School of Mines, a think-tank providing expert 
public policy advice on natural resources, energy and the environment

By working with industry experts and opinion formers, FMF seeks to shape global 
conversations on minerals and metals by delivering insights that support the 
development of the industry, predicated on strict environmental, social and 
governance (ESG) principles.

Launched in 2022 by Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, 
FMF is designed to advance and unlock mining opportunities from Africa to West 
and Central Asia. In 2023, more than 200 speakers from around the world are 
expected to share their insights, with thousands of participants representing 
more than 100 countries.

Attendees will include industry leaders and stakeholders, set to convene in 
Riyadh to discuss the most pressing issues facing the minerals and metals 
sectors today.

Delegates will hear panel discussions with dynamic debate on key topics such as 
how the sector can ensure a reliable and secure supply of metals and minerals 
essential to the clean energy transition.

The World Bank estimates that there will be up to a five-fold increase in 
demand for several critical metals by 2050. FMF, therefore, will discuss among 
many topics how minerals and metals companies can ensure resilient supply 
chains by supporting the social and economic development of local communities 
while minimizing the industry's impact on the environment.

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Source: Future Minerals Forum
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