Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

Pip Green

Partner Brunswick Group

Pip advises companies globally on their strategic communications and corporate reputation. She specialises in financial and corporate communications,  crisis and issues management and capital markets advice, including M&A, CMDs and capital raises. Pip is the UK and European lead for Brunswick’s Industrials & Infrastructure practice and has extensive experience advising companies in the mining sector. 

Pip qualified as a Chartered Accountant at PwC in Australia. She has a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of
Queensland and has a Graduate Certificate in Business majoring in Public Relations from the Queensland University of Technology. She has also completed the Certificate in Investor Relations from the Investor Relations Society (UK).
 


2025 Agenda Sessions

Technology & Innovation where you need it most in mining?

Mining is all about technology, as is processing and exploration. But are we investing in the right technology, the right research and the right skills to make African mining thrive? Do new technologies like AI promise too much. Should miners also be investing in downstream innovations to drive demand for their minerals; and do we have the right institutions to do this? 

We explore: 
•Mining research, development and knowledge creation
•Why processing matters
•The hype and realities of AI   
•Low tech solutions in a high-tech world

Thursday 06 February 12:15 - 12:50 CTICC1

Young Leaders Programme

Add to calendar 02/06/2025 12:15 02/06/2025 12:50 Technology & Innovation where you need it most in mining? Mining is all about technology, as is processing and exploration. But are we investing in the right technology, the right research and the right skills to make African mining thrive? Do new technologies like AI promise too much. Should miners also be investing in downstream innovations to drive demand for their minerals; and do we have the right institutions to do this? 

We explore: 
•Mining research, development and knowledge creation
•Why processing matters
•The hype and realities of AI   
•Low tech solutions in a high-tech world
CTICC1 Africa/Johannesburg