Rethinking beneficiation through domestic economies
WHAT IF the key to sustainable industrialisation lay not only in policy reform, but in co-creating value chains that serve domestic needs first? Explore how multi-stakeholder partnerships can unlock the full potential of domestic beneficiation by aligning the interests of governments, local mines, communities, and international partners – while developing not only downstream industries but skills and new job opportunities.
Wednesday 11 February 16:00 - 16:55 Disruptive Discussions Table Mountain Stage (CTICC1 - Ground Floor - Exhibition Hall)
Downstream buyers
Infrastructure and industrialisation
Leadership
WHAT IF the key to sustainable industrialisation lay not only in policy reform, but in co-creating value chains that serve domestic needs first? Explore how multi-stakeholder partnerships can unlock the full potential of domestic beneficiation by aligning the interests of governments, local mines, communities, and international partners – while developing not only downstream industries but skills and new job opportunities.
Table Mountain Stage (CTICC1 - Ground Floor - Exhibition Hall) Africa/JohannesburgModerator
Chairman: Downstream & Industrial Committee, Investing in African Mining Indaba
Speakers
Acting Chief Economist, Minerals Council South Africa
Manager: Extractives, African Development Bank
Project Coordinator Human Rights & Raw Materials, Mercedes-Benz AG
Executive: Corporate Development , Valterra Platinum













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