Mining Indaba 2024 elevated the Mining Indaba experience through the theme: Embracing the power of positive disruption: A bold new future for African mining – which aimed to encourage and support the needed change and disruption the African mining industry needs to move forward.
With a legacy of over 30 years, Mining Indaba offers a unique and comprehensive perspective on the African mining industry, convening visionaries and innovators. It has undeniably been one of our most successful gatherings to date.
Some suppliers to the metals industry including mining, casting and foundry exhibited at Mining Indaba 2024. This is what they had to say.
Stuart Bateman (Innov X Africa), Mazen Abbas (Evident Scientific), Keenan Lewis (Innov X Africa), Marcus Lake (Pheonix Mining Technologies)
Stuart Bateman said: “This was Innov X Africa’s 15th Indaba as an exhibitor, and definitely one of the best, we have already signed up for next year, please come visit us in the same spot, to learn more about our VXR and BoxScan, core scanning technologies.”
Davide Gado, Steffi Mueller, Matt Wubben and Leslie Stolterfoht, all from General Kinematics
Davide Gado, Managing Director said: “General Kinematics (GK) exhibited at Mining Indaba 2024 for the first time, following participation as delegates for a number of years and having appreciated the growth of the conference and the direction it has taken, in trying to broaden the base of its attendees.”
“It was impressive for GK to see the growing interest in groundbreaking technical solutions to improve the performance and efficiency of mining processes, which has been an evolution from the typical Mining Indaba format. We could see the trend continuing this year, and we had valuable conversations with industry experts, leaders and entrepreneurs, confirming Mining Indaba as the premier event in Africa.”
“We thank all who joined us to see the working model version of our two-mass screen, which in the words of one of our customers in South Africa represents a real ‘game changer for the industry’, in terms of efficiency, reliability, durability and unprecedented energy savings offered in comparison to traditional brute force screens. We look forward to participating again in 2025 and showing a lab scale machine in operation. In the meantime, we would be glad to answer any questions related to our technology and invite everyone to visit our website www.gkmining.com”
Chris Manning, Marco Mukuna and Pieter du Preez, all from Sciaps
Chris Manning said: “The Mining Indaba was a great success and the perfect platform for SciAps Inc and SciAps Africa to showcase their latest technology. Andrew Somers from SciAps Australia and Frank Theuws from SciAps Germany, not to mention Simon Bolster from Portable PPB joined us on the stand to add their expert technical and application knowledge concerning exploration, lithium and mineral analysis.”