The President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo, has been announced as a key speaker at the 25th-anniversary Investing in African Mining Indaba 2019 expo, set to take place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre between 4-7 February next year.
Delegates will be provided with an excellent opportunity to hear about the future of Mining in Ghana and the firm intention of President Akufo-Addo to ensure that the government is fully committed to promoting the expansion of local and international value chains that would benefit small producers and entrepreneurs from Ghana and the rest of the African continent.
Since its inception in 1994, Mining Indaba has grown from a small conference to one of the most highly anticipated events in the industry, welcoming mining professionals from all over the world each year.
From connecting African mining companies with leading investors to providing a platform for important industry discussions, Mining Indaba has supported the long-term growth of mining across the continent.
2018 saw a renewed focus on Mining Indaba’s role as a deal-making forum, seeing a 15% increase in its overall attendance, including 47% more mining executives.
Further, new elements of the event such as the Junior Mining Showcase and re-developed Sustainable Development day created platforms designed to explore unique aspects of the mining industry, which was well-received by attending delegates.
Renewed positivity around commodity prices and the mining industry also added to an atmosphere of excitement at the event, which went on to win ‘Best large-scale event’ at the 2018 Conference Awards this summer.
The 25th anniversary in 2019 will build on the hype of last year’s success and is expected to feature a host of exciting initiatives to celebrate 25 years of progress in African mining including a themed afterparty, historical timeline wall of past Indabas and a publicly nominated ‘Top 25 at 25’ competition to showcase the 25 most influential people in mining over the last 25 years.
Director of Content Harry Chapman commented on these plans saying: “We are quickly becoming more than just a conference – we are here to support your businesses. As a team we also have a long-term, laser sharp focus in driving investment into African mining and actively contributing to Africa’s sustainable economic growth, to help your business thrive.”
For more, see details of the full event at Investing in African Mining Indaba.