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AMW 2025: Driving Investment, Innovation & Sustainable Growth in Mining

Africa is not just a mining powerhouse—it is the engine of the future. As global industries shift toward advanced manufacturing, clean energy and high-tech innovation, Africa’s vast reserves of minerals position the continent at the heart of industrial transformation. The inaugural African Mining Week (AMW) 2025 will be the definitive platform to accelerate investment, technology adoption, and sustainable growth in Africa’s mining sector.
From October 1–3, 2025, at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, AMW will bring together stakeholders from across Africa and around the world to drive meaningful conversations, forge partnerships and unlock the continent’s mining potential.
Why Choose African Mining Week?

Co-located with African Energy Week, AMW leverages the intersection with the continent’s largest energy sector gathering.
AMW is where African governments actively engage with partners to find sustainable solutions.
AMW advances the goal of establishing world-class mining value chains in Africa.
AMW is the dealmaking platform that unites global capital with African projects.
AMW Is the Dealmaking Platform That Unites Global Capital With African Projects


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Position your brand at the forefront of Africa’s mining industry. Whether you’re looking to showcase your innovative products and services, create brand awareness or be seen as thought leaders, our sponsorship and showcase options are tailored to suit your business objectives.

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African Mining Week connects you with government and private sector stakeholders to engage on a bilateral and multilateral level, to advance mining production and processing, and plan strategic roadmaps for mining security.
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