Pass prices will increase periodically, secure your pass today to lock in the best possible rate. Choose the pass type that applies to you and complete the registration form.
For added convenience, group bookings are available for 3 or more passes, make your group booking here.
The Equipment and Machinery passes are reserved solely for those that offer a product/service to the mining industry, this includes but not limited to construction technologies, technology, mineral processing, transportation, equipment for power supply, laboratory equipment and materials, mining services, and safety and ecology systems and equipment.
Prices shown exclude South African VAT (+15%), which will be applied when you make payment. Please have your credit card details ready.
Mining companies with a large, mid, small, state-owned or private (non-listed) market cap qualify for this pass. A mining and exploration company is defined as a company whose primary business is exploring, seeking to develop, or actively mining natural resource deposits or fields excluding oil and gas. Simply being in possession of a mining right does not automatically qualify for these rates.
The pre-approved company list will help determine if this category is right for you.
Prices shown exclude South African VAT (+15%), which will be applied when you make payment. Please have your credit card details ready.
Mining and exploration companies with a market cap/asset value below USD 300 million are entitled to the Junior Mining Company rate. A Junior Mining Company whose primary business is exploring, seeking to develop, or actively mining natural resource deposits.
The pre-approved company list will help you determine the cost for your company. We reserve the right to refuse anyone access to this rate at our sole discretion and further information may be requested to support your application.
Prices shown exclude South African VAT (+15%), which will be applied when you make payment. Please have your credit card details ready.
Investor passes are reserved solely for professional investors. This includes individuals whose primary function is to invest funds into mining companies and projects and who may be employed in private equity, commodity trading, asset management, investment management, hedge funds, sovereign wealth funds, venture capital, private wealth management, and family offices.
Private investors/HNWIs who can provide evidence of at least US$1 million in liquid financial assets will also benefit from complimentary passes, subject to their primary motivation for attending being investment purposes. Subject to review and approval.
Government passes are reserved for those who are currently employed or appointed by a government/ governmental ministry or agency. Subject to review and approval.
Prices shown exclude South African VAT (+15%), which will be applied when you make payment. Please have your credit card details ready.
Energy Supplier passes are reserved for energy companies that are nationally or privately owned within the upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors.
Prices shown exclude South African VAT (+15%), which will be applied when you make payment. Please have your credit card details ready.
The General Counsel Forum on Thursday 8 February is reserved solely for mining and exploration focused in-house legal professionals. This includes general counsel, in-house lawyers, compliance, and risk professionals, company secretaries and legal operations managers. Subject to review and approval.
This pass is for companies that provide professional business services to the mining community such as accountancy, consultancy, legal, marketing and PR, recruitment and training.
Prices shown exclude South African VAT (+15%), which will be applied when you make payment. Please have your credit card details ready.
The Young Leaders Programme on Thursday 8 February is reserved solely for students, graduates, and young professionals below the age of 30, who are looking to start a career within the mining industry.
Before you begin your registration you will need either of the following:
Press and media passes are served solely for members of the media who have been pre-accredited for a press pass. Eligibility is determined by your valid press accreditation ID or providing samples of relevant work.
Before you begin your registration you will need either of the following:
Group bookings are available for 2 or more delegate passes. Secure your group booking here.
Please email [email protected] for detailed information about our cancellation and refund policy.
The list of exhibiting companies attending will be available soon. You will also be able to access the delegate list through the Mining Indaba app. Please note you must have registered and paid to access the app.
Iccommodate is Mining Indaba’s official and only accommodation partner. They have secured discounted rooms at a number of hotels surrounding the event venue. Use their live booking system or email them at [email protected] to take advantage of their rates.
Please email [email protected] with your visa requirement.
Our mobile app and online platform offer a matchmaking and scheduling feature that allows you to connect with other attendees, set up meetings, and manage your networking schedule seamlessly.
The dress code for Mining Indaba is business or business casual attire. We recommend dressing professionally during conference sessions and networking events.
Mining Indaba 2024 will be held from 5-8 February 2024 at CTICC, located in Cape Town.
Yes, we have a dedicated mobile app for Mining Indaba. You can download it from the App Store or Google Play Store closer to the event date. The app will provide all essential event information, schedules, and networking features.
Absolutely! Mining Indaba provides ample networking opportunities through scheduled networking sessions, receptions, and interactive sessions designed to foster meaningful connections among attendees.
Your delegate badge permits access to the event and any approved networking functions. No badge means no entry. All delegates will pass through airport style security on arrival at CTICC. This is also a firearm free event. Security concerns should be reported to the Venue Operations Centre located in room 2.35.
Crime, especially petty theft, can be prevalent in Cape Town. Delegates are encouraged to remain vigilant at all times and should get taxi’s across the city especially at night. South African Police can be contacted in an emergency on 10111.
English to French simultaneous translation is available on our Disrupter and Intergovernmental Summit stages throughout the event. Translation will also be provided on our Presidential stage if required.