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Namibia schedules mining expo for end of month

The 2022 Mining Expo and Conference has been slated for end of this month. Namibian Chamber of Mines announced it will host its flagship mining expo from 31 August to 1 September in Windhoek.

The occasion will the first in-person event for the mining industry after the dawning of the Covid-19 pandemic. This will also be the ninth run of the expo and will be held at the Windhoek Showgrounds.

According to the chamber’s chief executive officer, Veston Malango, this year’s event coincides with an improving outlook for the mining industry, supported by a buoyant mineral commodity market, and a fast-paced operating environment that is evolving with rapid technological advancements in the sector.

Scope of the event

“The current landscape most certainly augurs well for a valuable event that will see business ventures catalyse from these dynamic opportunities. There is no doubt that the 2022 mining expo would also offer exhibitors new avenues to market their products and engage with the sector,” said Mr. Malango.

The events at the expo this year would include a dedicated suppliers’ platform, and a business-to-business feature, which enables exhibitors to arrange direct meetings with players in the mining sector.

Items such as the resurgence of Namibia’s uranium sector, the reopening of historic mines, new frontiers of resilience, taking Namibia’s mining sector into the fourth Industrial Revolution, green hydrogen, and the catalyst for establishing a sustainable and environmentally responsible phosphate-based industry will be discussed at the expo.

“The outlook for mining remains as favourable as ever, and we are eagerly following a sustained recovery in the price of uranium, and a continued surge in mineral commodity prices as the world transitions to green energy solutions,” said Malango.

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