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Critical Minerals Japan

Date: 24 September 2024
Location Tokyo, Japan



Critical Minerals Japan Conference is making its debut in Tokyo, Japan from 24 – 25 September 2024. This prestigious international event is dedicated to securing diverse and sustainable critical minerals supply chains in the Indo-Pacfic region, investments and innovation for Japan’s economic security & development.
Over 150 senior level executives from Japan, Australia, USA, Indonesia and beyond are expected to converge at this event for partnering, networking and business matching.
Proudly sponsored by Australia Minerals and Australian Strategic Policy Institute, this conference has confirmed senior speakers from governments as well as mining and energy organisations across Japan and the Asia Pacific region. They include:
  • Joseph Sopcisak, Technical Director, Department of Defence, USA
  • Hon Bill Johnston, Former Minister for Mines, Petroleum, Energy, Hydrogen Industry, Industrial Relations, Parliament of Western Australia
  • Dr David Honey, Shadow Minister for State Development, Parliament of Western Australia
  • Allison Britt, Director, Mineral Resources Advice and Promotion, Geoscience Australia
  • Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director Emeritus, International Energy Agency (IEA)
  • Takeshi Hakamada, Founder and CEO, ispace, Inc, Japan
  • Dr John Coyne, Head of Northern Australia Strategic Policy Centre, APSI
  • Natan Adhynagara, Policy Analyst, Coordinating Ministry for Maritime and Investment Affairs, Indonesia
  • Dr Bronwyn Camac, Director, Geological Survey of South Australia
  • Dr Tomohiko Taniguchi, Former Special Advisor to PM Shinzo Abe’s Cabinet, Japan

This conference is organised by Spire Events in partnership with International Security Industry Council of Japan (ISIC Japan) and Greenwich House. More event information can be found at https://www.criticalmineralsjapan.com/

2024-09-24 00:00:00 2024-09-24 00:00:00 Australia/Perth Critical Minerals Japan Critical Minerals Japan Conference is making its debut in Tokyo, Japan from 24 - 25 September 2024. This prestigious international event is dedicated to securing diverse and sustainable critical minerals supply chains in the Indo-Pacfic region, investments and innovation for Japan’s economic security & development. Over 150 senior level executives from Japan, Australia, USA, Indonesia and beyond are expected to converge at this event for partnering, networking and business matching. Proudly sponsored by Australia Minerals and Australian Strategic Policy Institute, this conference has confirmed senior speakers from governments as well as mining and energy organisations across Japan and the Asia Pacific region. They include: Joseph Sopcisak, Technical Director, Department of Defence, USA Hon Bill Johnston, Former Minister for Mines, Petroleum, Energy, Hydrogen Industry, Industrial Relations, Parliament of Western Australia Dr David Honey, Shadow Minister for State Development, Parliament of Western Australia Allison Britt, Director, Mineral Resources Advice and Promotion, Geoscience Australia Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director Emeritus, International Energy Agency (IEA) Takeshi Hakamada, Founder and CEO, ispace, Inc, Japan Dr John Coyne, Head of Northern Australia Strategic Policy Centre, APSI Natan Adhynagara, Policy Analyst, Coordinating Ministry for Maritime and Investment Affairs, Indonesia Dr Bronwyn Camac, Director, Geological Survey of South Australia Dr Tomohiko Taniguchi, Former Special Advisor to PM Shinzo Abe’s Cabinet, Japan This conference is organised by Spire Events in partnership with International Security Industry Council of Japan (ISIC Japan) and Greenwich House. More event information can be found at https://www.criticalmineralsjapan.com/ Tokyo, Japan
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