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The International Mining Exhibition will be held in Seville in October 2022.

The Organizing Committee has decided to bring back the 4th Mining and Minerals Hall (MMH) next year after being suspended due to the pandemic.

Javier Targhetta, CEO of Atlantic Copper, is the curator of the event to be held at Fibes.

Seville, October 21, 2021.

The IV edition of the Mining and Minerals Hall (MMH) will be held next year in Seville, between October 18 and 20, organized by the metal mining employers’ association AMINER and FIBES. The Organizing Committee, meeting in Seville, has thus decided to bring back the fourth edition of the International Mining Exhibition, which had to be suspended this year due to the pandemic.

Innovation and new challenges in the sector will be some of the protagonists of the event, which will focus on internationalization in order to position the MMH as a world reference in the sector. The show will be held at the Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos, Fibes, in the capital city of Seville. The exhibition program and the scientific committee will be presented publicly at the end of November.

Javier Targhetta, CEO of Atlantic Copper and commissioner of the MMH 2022, expressed his satisfaction for recovering what he described as “a great event for mining worldwide, a meeting in which companies and institutions have to go hand in hand to promote a sector that is undoubtedly the great protagonist of the future”. “Innovation, digitalization and electrification need minerals to face the great transformation that our society is going through. Andalusia is undoubtedly a benchmark for the most advanced international mining and the MMH 2022 will be its showcase to the world,” he said.

Biennial in nature, the MMH held its last edition in October 2019 with the participation of 150 commercial exhibitors, more than 900 congress participants of 17 nationalities and 70 speakers in a top-level scientific program. With more than 10,000 registered visits and 2,000 business meetings, Seville became the world capital of mining during these days.

 

More information: Grayling ComunicaciĆ³n

Phone: +34 646 31 29 14

Email: communication@mmhseville.com

Web: https://mmhseville.com/

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