CTMF is about the outlook, trends and non-technical and technical issues that impact raising capital in the global mining industry and how management and investors can employ best practices and technology to anticipate, track, manage and reduce the risks associated with mining projects.
The 2025 agenda will focus on the identifying, analysis and evaluating of the many risks involved in funding and sourcing critical, strategic, industrial and precious minerals, metals and the mining industry and will include discussion of the many recent various and often divergent trends impacting the sectors' ability to raise capital including the green economy's impact on mining, policy, and special needs these sectors require. We expect to have with us many senior lender and mining executives and officials from Canada, Quebec, U.S.A., etc.
Attending CTMF 2024 were more than 330 mining, finance and engineering and other advisory executives who evaluate, de-risk, value, fund and support mineral and mining projects worldwide, and other experts involved with the capital markets, sustainability, first nation and community relations, issues and consultation; economists, financial and market analysts, legal, accounting, regulatory issues and minerals processing, metallurgy, water, mine closure experts who all are well known and actively working in mineral supply chains worldwide.
View on-demand NY SME's 3rd virtual event: Looking Forward - How to Best Manage Risks Impacting Mineral, Energy & Mining Supply Chains and second virtual event, held in September 2021, Sustainably Funding The Global Mineral Supply Chains and first virtual event here: Strengthening Critical Minerals Supply Chains in North America: The Key Role of Québec. Our events seek to answer questions and address topics industry leaders, miners, boardroom members, investors, policy makers, stakeholders, communities and financiers want to know about financing global mining supply chains.