The 18 th The upcoming edition of WAMPEX (West African Mining and Power Exhibition) will be held from May 28th to 30th, 2025, at the AICC and Grand Arena in Accra.
The organizers of the event are thrilled to share two updates. First, the event will now involve a formal collaboration among dmg events, the Ghana Chamber of Mines, and EPI.
Secondly, the event will shift to an annual occurrence from occurring every two years.
Joshua Low from dmg events stated, "We are incredibly thrilled about our new formal partnership with the Ghana Chamber of Mines. Additionally, we look forward to holding this event every year."
As interest intensifies regarding Ghana and the surrounding areas from a mining powerhouse viewpoint, we feel it’s essential to establish an annual event that brings together service providers in both the mining and energy industries with major purchasers throughout the area.
Additionally, Ahmed Dasana Nantogmah, the Acting CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, mentioned that they are thrilled to officially establish this collaboration with dmg events and EPI. This partnership aims to enhance WAMPEX as the leading mining and power exhibition across West Africa.
Organizing this event every year reflects our dedication to fostering additional chances for cooperation, creativity, and expansion within the industry. Ghana remains a shining example of mining proficiency, and we eagerly anticipate hosting professionals from throughout the area who will seek out fresh ideas and promote enduring progress.
The upcoming event is set to be the biggest yet, featuring more than 200 exhibitors hailing from 10 distinct nations, along with an anticipated attendance exceeding 5000 participants.
The WAMPEX conference, held concurrently with the event, will gather regional industry leaders for networking, learning, and development opportunities.
The mining industry in Western Africa has witnessed substantial expansion, notably in gold extraction, fueled by elements such as favorable governmental mining regulations, international investments, and the area’s abundant mineral deposits.
This is why Mr. Low believes that "Given Ghana's robust economy and advantageous location in West Africa, it serves as an ideal venue for hosting this event, which stands out as both the longest-running and biggest mining and power exhibition in the area."
The upcoming exhibition will include an 'Innovation Zone' where attendees can learn about the most recent advancements and technological innovations in the field. These developments aim to improve operational efficiency, boost productivity, and cut expenses.
The conference will showcase an engaging array of speakers and subjects exploring areas such as 'Promoting Sustainable Techniques and Economic Empowerment in Small-Scale Mining' , 'ESG in Mining and Energy Industries: Challenges or Possibilities?' along with numerous additional subjects to tackle major developments and issues within the industry.
Mr. Low stated, "This event offers an ideal stage for professionals in the mining and energy sectors to find solutions from numerous top suppliers, connect with thousands of peers globally, and gain insights through conferences and workshop sessions."
To learn more details about the event, kindly check out our website at www.wampexwestafrica.com
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