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Critical Minerals Japan Conference and Exhibition

Date: 8 September 2026 to 9 September 2026
Location Tokyo, Japan
Critical Minerals Japan Conference and Exhibition



Critical Minerals Japan Conference & Exhibition is firmly established as Japan’s largest international critical minerals, commodities, investment & low carbon technologies exhibition, bringing together the entire mineral resources value chain to Tokyo.

Japan’s economic security depends on the access & availability of the critical minerals which are fundamental in an advanced manufacturing economy, aerospace, defence and high-tech technologies such as semiconductors, batteries, electric vehicles, wind turbines and solar panels. Japan’s government, trading companies, mining companies, automobile companies, electronics firms, banks, investment funds, and others are all focused on securing new supplies of those strategic minerals around the globe.

We are highlighting global alliances, national security issues, commodities forecasts & demand, mining investment trends, exploration opportunities, financing models, sustainability goals, ESG and technological innovations that play a crucial role in shaping the new era of mining & energy industry.​​

We expect over 200 senior level executives from international organisations, governments and stakeholders from more than 20 countries for 2 days of partnering, networking and business matching

2026-09-08 00:00:00 2026-09-09 00:00:00 Australia/Perth Critical Minerals Japan Conference and Exhibition Critical Minerals Japan Conference & Exhibition is firmly established as Japan’s largest international critical minerals, commodities, investment & low carbon technologies exhibition, bringing together the entire mineral resources value chain to Tokyo. Japan’s economic security depends on the access & availability of the critical minerals which are fundamental in an advanced manufacturing economy, aerospace, defence and high-tech technologies such as semiconductors, batteries, electric vehicles, wind turbines and solar panels. Japan’s government, trading companies, mining companies, automobile companies, electronics firms, banks, investment funds, and others are all focused on securing new supplies of those strategic minerals around the globe. We are highlighting global alliances, national security issues, commodities forecasts & demand, mining investment trends, exploration opportunities, financing models, sustainability goals, ESG and technological innovations that play a crucial role in shaping the new era of mining & energy industry.​​ We expect over 200 senior level executives from international organisations, governments and stakeholders from more than 20 countries for 2 days of partnering, networking and business matching Tokyo, Japan
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