8th Annual MOTA Conference to Take Place in Paris in July 2025

The 8th Annual Mining on Top Africa (MOTA) conference is scheduled for July 2-3, 2025, in Paris, France. This prominent event will bring together key stakeholders in the African mining industry, including government officials, mining companies, investors, and technology providers, to discuss current trends, challenges, and opportunities.

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    Attendees can expect thought-provoking presentations, dynamic panel discussions, and excellent networking opportunities designed to foster collaboration and innovation.

    8th Annual MOTA Conference to Take Place in Paris in July 2025

    MOTA 2025 will focus on the theme “Partnering for prosperity: Maximizing the benefits of Africa’s Geological Endowments,” and aims to provide industry leaders, investors, policymakers, and innovators with the tools and knowledge necessary to thrive in Africa’s rapidly evolving mining sector.

    The two-day summit will explore key areas such as financing, transparency, local production, and value addition, offering actionable insights to address challenges and unlock the continent’s mining potential.

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