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Mining & Critical Minerals Korea Conference and Exhibition

Date: 26 March 2026 to 27 March 2026
Location Seoul, South Korea
Mining & Critical Minerals Korea Conference and Exhibition



Mining & Critical Minerals Korea Conference and Exhibition is South Korea’s International critical minerals, commodities, clean energy & technologies show, bringing together the entire mineral resources value chain to Seoul.

Taking place from 26 – 27 March 2026, expect over 150 senior level executives from international organisations, governments and stakeholders for two days of partnering, networking and business matching in Seoul.

Global energy transition to deliver clean energy future depends heavily on critical minerals, the security of the supply chain, and will decrease the dependence on fossil fuels in favour of lower-carbon, hydrogen, renewable and nuclear energy sources.

Critical minerals are crucial for high-tech industries such as semiconductors, batteries, and electric vehicles, which are strategic to Korea’s economic prosperity and essential for the global clean energy transition for net-zero targets.

 

2026-03-26 00:00:00 2026-03-27 00:00:00 Australia/Perth Mining & Critical Minerals Korea Conference and Exhibition Mining & Critical Minerals Korea Conference and Exhibition is South Korea\'s International critical minerals, commodities, clean energy & technologies show, bringing together the entire mineral resources value chain to Seoul. Taking place from 26 – 27 March 2026, expect over 150 senior level executives from international organisations, governments and stakeholders for two days of partnering, networking and business matching in Seoul. Global energy transition to deliver clean energy future depends heavily on critical minerals, the security of the supply chain, and will decrease the dependence on fossil fuels in favour of lower-carbon, hydrogen, renewable and nuclear energy sources. Critical minerals are crucial for high-tech industries such as semiconductors, batteries, and electric vehicles, which are strategic to Korea\'s economic prosperity and essential for the global clean energy transition for net-zero targets.   Seoul, South Korea
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