The Future Minerals Forum expands the global debate on the transition to clean energy

2023-12-27 21:48:38

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Future Minerals Forum (FMF), scheduled to take place January 9-11 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, today announced three new strategic partnerships to advance the discourse global discussion on minerals and their fundamental role in sustainable global development and the need to transition to new energy sources. New partnerships with CRU Group, Global AI and Wood Mackenzie will provide business intelligence and insights in a series of studies to be published before the FMF takes place. They complement current partnerships with McKinsey & Company, the Payne Institute for Public Policy, Clareo-DPI and the Baker Institute.

Wood Mackenzie is starting a fundamental study to identify the potential of the Super Region. The document will identify key drivers for creating sustainable value chains, as well as highlight current challenges facing global minerals and how they impact the minerals sector in this resource-rich area. This report will serve as an essential guide for stakeholders, setting out what can be achieved through government and market collaboration as the region seeks to unlock its resource potential to further enable the energy transition.

Global AI is ready to perform a comprehensive analysis of global sentiment using cutting-edge artificial intelligence, focusing on mining and minerals operations across the Super Region. This analysis aims to clarify society’s perception to support dialogue regarding the roles that governments, the private sector and civil society must play in order to guarantee the social license to act, ensuring that mining operations bring tangible benefits to local communities and minimize the impact on the environment.

Meanwhile, the CRU report will highlight the urgency of addressing critical mineral bottlenecks in meeting climate targets, with a focus on the Middle East, Africa and Central Asia as important future suppliers.

Together, these insights align with the FMF’s mission to enable the development of sustainable minerals sectors, place the Super Region at the forefront of the global minerals debate, and guide responsible mining practices. The FMF, as a multi-stakeholder government platform, aims to catalyze dialogue between industry leaders, policymakers and stakeholders to promote progress towards a more sustainable and prosperous future with respect to mineral development.

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