RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, January 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The highly anticipated fourth edition of the Future Minerals Forum, taking place from January 14 to 16, 2025In Riyadhis set to announce big deals worth billions.

The Forum will feature the signing of major agreements and memorandums of understanding between local and international businesses, government entities and financial institutions, strengthening the FMF’s global status as a platform for collaboration and investment in the mining sector.
The agreements will cover key areas such as exploration and mining, financing, research and development, innovation, sustainability and mineral industries. These agreements reflect the Kingdom’s commitment to developing the mining sector as a foundation for sustainable economic growth.
Ali Al-MutairiExecutive Director of the Future Minerals Forum, said: “FMF is fulfilling its mission to become a global platform for companies and investors to forge meaningful collaborations. »
“The agreements to be signed at the conference will help create new employment opportunities, strengthen value chains, stimulate innovation and ensure long-term sustainable development,” he added.
This year’s Forum, themed ‘The Year of Impact’, will bring together 85 government representatives, 40 international organizations, 250 speakers and delegates from more than 170 countries to shape the future of minerals and promote the agenda of creating a resilient world. supply of essential minerals to achieve the global energy transition.
Al-Mutairi reiterated that the FMF is the largest global platform for collaboration and action in the field of minerals. “No other platform brings together government ministers and senior industry executives on this scale,” he said.
Explore the detailed program agenda, sessions, themes and speakers here.
About the Future Minerals Forum
The leading global forum for shaping the future of minerals
The Future Minerals Forum (FMF) is the world’s leading minerals platform. FMF is at the forefront of global industry connections, bringing together governments, international organizations and stakeholders to collectively shape the future of minerals. With 14,000 participants from 178 countries, including 75 government representatives, the FMF serves as a catalyst for global collaboration.
Through the Ministerial Roundtable (by invitation only), Conference and Exhibition, as well as specialized Mineral Technology and Exploration Zones, the global conversation on minerals takes center stage, stimulating the innovation and collaboration towards a sustainable future.
SOURCE Future Minerals Forum



