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Rich Christie

CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, AICURE
Aicure explains how Artificial Intelligence and virtual communications with patients can make healthcare more effective.

Steve Tallant

DIRECTOR, MARKET DEVELOPMENT, MARKEM-IMAJE
Systech helps pharma companies with serialization and compliance with DSCSA.

Eric Smith

MANAGING DIRECTOR, CEMENTATION AMERICAS
"We need to maintain a measured approach on the new technologies we incorporate given the cost, but will continue to transform our culture and how we perform work."

Emily Thorn Corthay

FOUNDER & CEO, THORN ASSOCIATES
"We need to ensure that greenhouse gas data, which is mostly energy data, is up to the same level of rigor and verification as financial data."

Gustavo Bravo & Gonzalo Covarrubias

DIRECTOR DE MINERÍA – LATINOAMÉRICA & CARIBE, Y GERENTE GENERAL – PERÚ, WSP GOLDER
WSP strengthens its ESG offering following the Golder acquisition in 2021. (Spanish Interview)

James Valenzuela

CEO, RESEMIN
Peruvian equipment manufacturer Resemin provides an overview of its latest innovations for narrow-vein mining operations (Spanish interview)

Kevin McGuigan

VP AND MANAGING DIRECTOR, 3M (SOUTHEAST ASIA)
3M explains its Singapore operations and the path to sustainability.

Pablo Varela

MANAGING DIRECTOR – LATIN AMERICA, AGGREKO
Aggreko discusses the rise of solar energy, and power options for mining

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MACIG 2025 - Mining in Africa Country Investment Guide

It is said that mining is a patient industry. Current demand projections are not. Demand for minerals deemed ‘critical’ is set to increase almost fourfold by 2030, according to the UN. Demand for nickel, cobalt and lithium is predicted to double, triple and rise ten-fold, respectively, between 2022 and 2050. The world will need to mine more copper between 2018 and 2050 than it has mined throughout history. 2050 is also the deadline to curb emissions before reaching a point of ‘no return.’ The pace of mineral demand and the consequences of not meeting it force the industry to act fast and take more risks. Mining cannot afford to be a patient industry anymore. The scramble for supply drives miners back to geological credentials, and therefore to places like the African Central Copperbelt.

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