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Singapore Gears Up for Future Facing Commodities Conference

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-26 16:27:09
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SINGAPORE – The highly anticipated Future Facing Commodities Conference (FFC) is set to return for its third annual edition next week, taking place from April 1st to 3rd, 2025, at the prestigious Raffles City Convention Centre, Fairmont Hotel in Singapore. The conference is poised to be a significant gathering for global executives and thought leaders navigating the evolving landscape of critical minerals, decarbonization strategies, and investments in the energy transition.

Organized by Resource Connect Asia in collaboration with Tribeca Capital, Intlang Marketing, and Vertical Events, FFC has rapidly established itself as the premier resource investment event in Asia. The previous year saw an impressive attendance of approximately 1,000 delegates, and this year's event is expected to surpass that number, reflecting the growing importance of these sectors.

Scott Clements, Head of Corporate Advisory at Tribeca Capital, highlighted the unique value proposition of the conference. "FFC25 offers an unparalleled opportunity for companies and investors to forge crucial connections within one of the world's most vibrant financial hubs," he stated, emphasizing the potential for learning and collaboration.

The conference will kick off on April 1st with a dedicated focus on gold, hosted in partnership with the Singapore Mining Club. This exclusive event will convene leading global gold producers, investors, and analysts for focused discussions. The opening day will culminate in a gala welcome cocktail party, providing an initial platform for networking.

The core of the conference, spanning April 2nd and 3rd, will feature a carefully curated program packed with insightful keynote speeches, in-depth dialogues, engaging panel discussions, and informative corporate presentations from key players in the mining and energy transition industries.

Attendees can look forward to panel discussions addressing a wide spectrum of critical topics, including the burgeoning field of battery materials, the imperative of decarbonization investments, the strategic importance of rare earth elements, the development of carbon and alternative fuels, and the influence of government policies shaping these sectors.

With its comprehensive agenda and focus on future-oriented commodities, the Future Facing Commodities Conference in Singapore promises to be a vital event for stakeholders seeking to understand and capitalize on the evolving trends in these crucial industries. The conference will offer exclusive investor meeting packages and ample networking opportunities, further solidifying its position as a must-attend event on the global resource investment calendar.

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