Meet Africa's most inspiring leaders and power industry players. Through collaboration and innovation, we're committed to tackling the most pressing mining-related issues and shaping the future of Africa's mining sector.
DRC Mining Week is more than just an mining event - it is a community that collaborates and innovates year-round to solve the most pressing energy-related issues. We work with these forward-thinking industry associations and institutions so we can have a strong mix of representatives that reflect, and can elaborate on, today’s African mining transition challenges. Find below our Industry Partners to learn how they are involved with DRC Mining Week and how you can get in touch with them.
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The Minister of Mines applies the government’s programme in terms of mining legislation, draws up geological maps and promotes mineral resources, monitors and controls technical mining activities in the DRC.
The Dynamic Heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo's Copper BeltNestled in the southern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Lubumbashi stands as a vibrant and dynamic city, often referred to as the 'economic capital' of the country. This sprawling metropolis plays a pivotal role in the region's economic landscape, particularly as a hub for mining and commerce
Standard Bank DRC, a member of Standard Bank Group, has been around for 25 years. The bank specialises in corporate and investment banking and drawing strength from the Group, it has capabilities to deliver stellar services in the corporate banking sector including mining.
Ecobank Democratic Republic of Congo is a subsidiary of the Ecobank Group, the leading independent pan-African banking group. The Ecobank Group, founded in 1985 in Lomé, TOGO, employs more than 14,000 people serving more than 23 million customers in the retail banking, commercial banking and wholesale banking sectors in 36 African countries.
With a culture of responsibility and rigorous risk management, Sofibanque also carries out “Corporate Banking” activity with large companies established in the DRC. It supports its Corporate clients in their investment and development strategies, and offers solutions adapted to local specificities.
Alia Instruments started with a clear goal in mind: to redefine industry standards in sustainability compatibility, and process optimization by providing users with innovative non-nuclear production monitoring solutions. They strive to lead the industry with smart, green, and cost-efficient technology that enables sustainable growth in a wide variety of global markets in which Alia Instruments is active.
The Copper Development Association Africa (CDAA) has represented the local copper industry in Southern Africa since 1962, and, on behalf of its members, is committed to promoting and expanding the use of copper and copper alloys throughout Africa.
Established in 2000 as a public private partnership between the South African Department of Trade, Industry and Competition and the capital equipment and related services industries.
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