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Sustainability, ESG, the circular economy, technology, innovation and more [View in browser]( [Resourcing Tomorrow - Secure your place]( Can't see images? [Click here]( [Resourcing Tomorrow]( brought to you by Mines and Money is excited to welcome the mining field back to London's Business Design Centre from 29 November - 1 December 2022 to deliver Europe's largest mining event. Please use code [KITCO10] for a 10% discount on your pass; [click here]( to register. Confirmed attendees include Rio Tinto, BHP, Anglo American, Alcoa, Barrick Gold, Northern Star and more. You can join over 2000+ decision makers, mining leaders, policymakers, investors, innovators, and educators from numerous countries for three days of learning, deal-making and unparalleled networking. The latest speakers are highlighted below, [browse the full program]( and the full list of[220+ elite speaking faculty]( you can meet at the event. NEW SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED: [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Elizabeth Gaines Non-Executive Director and FFI Global Ambassador Fortescue Metals Group [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Phillips Baker President and Chief Executive Officer Hecla Mining [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Alice England General Counsel Anglo Pacific Group [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Terry Holohan Chief Executive Office and Managing Director Resolute Mining [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Michael Naylor Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer EV Metals [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Photinie Koutsavlis Vice President Economic Affairs and Climate Change The Mining Association of Canada [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Dr Andrew Heap Chief of Minerals Energy and Groundwater Division Geoscience Australia [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Heather Ednie Managing Director Global Mining Guidelines Group [VIEW FULL PROGRAM]( JOINING THE ELITE SPEAKING FACAULTY: [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Jakob Stausholm Chief Executive Rio Tinto [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Mark Bristow, President & Chief Executive Officer Barrick [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Roy Harvey Chief Executive Officer Alcoa [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Stuart Tonkin, Chief Executive Officer, Northern Star Resources [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Mikael Staffas President & Chief Executive Officer Boliden [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Rohitesh Dhawan President and Chief Executive Officer International Council of Mining and Minerals ICMM [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Robert Wilt CEO Ma’aden [Resourcing Tomorrow Speaker Photo]( Gareth Penny Chairman of the Board Ninety One >> [VIEW ALL SPEAKERS]( YOUR KEY THEMES FOR 2022: - Accelerating the energy transition and EV migration, battery metals and battery technology innovation - Managing geopolitical risks, resource nationalism and doing business in varying mining jurisdictions - Innovations in Digitisation, The Connected Mine, Remote Automation and AI - Climate change and how mining can help in decarbonisation and the race to net-zero - Measurable ESG outcomes across the value chain - Reimaging supply chains, responsible sourcing, mitigating supply chain disruptions and the impact of inflation - Commodity and equity prices, resource security, and its impact on investors' risk appetite If you need more information, you can contact a team expert [here](mailto:connect@minesandmoney.com) to get further insights on the event schedule, logistics or group booking rates. Best regards, Resourcing Tomorrow, brought to you by Mines and Money [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Facebook]( Resourcing Tomorrow | 29 November - 1 December | London UK: +44 (0) 20 8004 3888 | HK: +852 2219 0111 | AU: +61 (0) 3 9008 5946 E: connect@resourcingtomorrow.comW: [minesandmoney.com/london]( A: Beacon Events, 3rd Floor, 70 Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0XL, UK Event Registration Information [a](#) This message was intended for {EMAIL} , as a subscriber and/or customer of Kitco. [Update Your Email Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact us]( | [Unsubscribe]( All logos, brand names and/or trademarks that appear here are the property of their respective copyright holders. © 2022 Kitco Metals Inc. 620 Cathcart, Suite #900, Montreal, Quebec, H3B 1M1 Canada.

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