TNM’s International Metals Symposium

JV Video: Ontario’s renewed mining push sees new mines powering upTNM’s editor-in-chief Colin McClelland (L) with Equinox Gold chair Ross Beaty, Iamgold CEO Renaud Adams and Ontario Mining Minister George Pirie share insights at The Northern Miner's International Metals Symposium in London. Credit: Martina Lang

The Northern Miner’s International Metals Symposium will return to London, England on Sunday, Nov. 30 and Monday, Dec. 1, marking its seventh year as one of the premier global investor conferences dedicated to the mining and metals sector. Organized and fully covered by The Northern Miner and MINING.com, this boutique event has earned a reputation for creating an intimate and focused environment where serious investors can connect directly with the most influential voices in the industry.

Unlike large, impersonal conferences, the International Metals Symposium is designed to foster meaningful conversations in a safe and accessible setting. Attendees will have the rare chance to interact closely with some of the biggest names in mining and investing, including Pierre Lassonde, Rick Rule, Mark Cutifani, and Rob McEwen—leaders who have shaped the sector and continue to provide invaluable insight into its future.

The Symposium offers more than just formal presentations; it’s about candid discussions, networking, and the opportunity to sit down over coffee with legends of the business to talk markets, metals, and opportunities ahead. For investors seeking genuine access to decision-makers and actionable intelligence, this is a must-attend event. Registration is free for qualified investors—secure your place today.

Read more about the symposium through this link.

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