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Policy and Politics: The Future of Exploration

Meeting Room 1/2/3
Full Delegate Pass
Tuesday, January 21
7:45am – 11:00am

Join us for Policy and Politics: The Future of Exploration, a premier program at AME Roundup designed to shed light on the critical policies and political dynamics shaping the future of mineral exploration and mining in BC. This high-profile gathering will bring together industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders who are eager to understand and influence the forces that impact our sector.

The program will feature a compelling political keynote addressing the legislative and regulatory changes that are transforming the landscape for mineral exploration and mining. Attendees will also benefit from a keynote address on The U.S. Military and Critical Minerals: The New Arms Race, exploring the strategic implications of the U.S. military’s growing interest in critical minerals and its potential impact on global markets and supply chains.

The program will include two insightful sessions. The first, Geopolitical Impacts on Mineral Exploration, will examine how global politics—from trade policies and regional conflicts to regulatory changes—affects investment and exploration strategies. Experts from around the world will provide valuable insights on navigating the complexities of this interconnected environment and leveraging opportunities while managing risks.

The second session, Primary Risks of Permitting, will showcase success stories from jurisdictions where effective policies have expedited the permitting process. This discussion will highlight strategies that have streamlined permitting while balancing regulatory compliance and environmental responsibility.

Join us as a sponsor for the Policy and Politics: The Future of Exploration program and be at the forefront of shaping the future of mineral exploration and mining. This event provides a unique opportunity to elevate your organization’s visibility, expand your network, and demonstrate your commitment to addressing the key challenges and opportunities in the industry.

Save the Date: January 20-23, 2025

We look forward to welcoming delegates, exhibitors, sponsors, students, government and Indigenous leaders to Vancouver, Canada in January 2025.

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