
The 2026 recipients will be honoured during the PDAC 2026 Convention at the Awards Celebration & Nite Cap on March 3, 2026, at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto.










Organized by Panorama Minero, Argentina Cobre 2025 will bring together key figures from mining, politics, diplomacy, finance, and sustainability.
In English08/07/2025
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On August 4–5, the province of San Juan will host Argentina Cobre 2025 ("Argentina Copper 2025"), the country’s leading national and international event focused on the development of copper—an increasingly strategic resource in today’s global energy, industrial, and geopolitical context. Organized by Panorama Minero in partnership with the Government of San Juan, and supported by Argentina’s national government and major industry stakeholders, Argentina Cobre 2025 will bring together key figures from mining, politics, diplomacy, finance, and sustainability.






This high-level forum aims to chart a roadmap for turning the country into a reliable and competitive copper supplier for the 21st century.
“Copper is more than just a commodity—it’s a driver of economic and territorial transformation,” said Celeste González, General Director of Panorama Minero. “This event is about laying the groundwork for Argentina to seize its moment with a clear, modern, and federal vision,” she added. “We’re also committed to consolidating San Juan as the copper capital of the region—a province we’ve supported from day one.”
A Strategic Agenda Backed by Government and Industry
The official opening will include a ceremonial welcome featuring governors of key mining provinces, national authorities such as Mining Secretary Luis Lucero, Deputy Chief of Staff José Rolandi, Diego Sucalesca, and international diplomatic voices such as Amador Sánchez Rico of the European Union.
Day one will tackle the sector’s main challenges and opportunities: investment, legal certainty, infrastructure, the RIGI incentive regime, federal governance, and critical minerals diplomacy. Speakers include representatives from McEwen Copper, Glencore, Citi, and Vicuña Corp., along with experts from Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), CESCO, and officials from the Argentine and EU governments.
“Argentina has the potential, the resources, and the talent,” the organizers said. “What’s missing is stronger coordination, predictability, and trust. That’s the kind of environment this event is working to build.”
Water, Sustainability, and Technology: Day Two Focus
The second day will shift the focus to long-term themes: sustainability, innovation, and next-generation mining. Key presentations include economist Graciela Chichilnisky—climate change expert and creator of the UN’s Clean Development Mechanism—and Carlos Foxley, president of Chile’s ACADES, on large-scale desalination for mining.
Panels will also explore integration with Chile’s mining sector, legal frameworks for cross-border projects, and the benefits of modularization in remote areas. The agenda features technical sessions, international case studies, and roundtables with organizations such as CAF, AFD, and GWP.
A Public–Private Platform for a New Mining Era
Argentina Cobre 2025 is designed as a strategic platform for collaboration between government, the private sector, the international community, and civil society. With exclusive networking spaces, market insights, and decision-maker meetings, the event seeks to drive a new copper-based mining cycle anchored in sustainability, competitiveness, and regional development.
“The future of copper in this country depends on long-term decisions,” the organizers concluded. “This summit is a key step toward building a modern, professional, and socially grounded mining sector.”





The 2026 recipients will be honoured during the PDAC 2026 Convention at the Awards Celebration & Nite Cap on March 3, 2026, at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto.

Showcasing more than 1,100 exhibitors—including government representatives, corporate leaders, and technical specialists from across the world—PDAC 2025 upheld its reputation as the industry’s most influential convention.

The event will feature over 1,100 exhibitors spanning more than 600,000 square feet, showcasing investment opportunities, and the latest developments in mineral exploration and mining.

The President of PDAC, shares insights on Canada’s mining leadership amidst the global energy transition. Discover his vision on innovation, sustainability, and PDAC 2025.

The 93rd annual PDAC Convention will feature cutting-edge programming and a world-class trade show with over 1,100 exhibitors.

Since the awards were established in 1977, they have been a symbol of excellence, recognizing individuals, teams, and organizations that have made significant contributions to the global mining industry.











Desde su puesta en marcha en octubre de 2024, el Régimen de Incentivo a las Grandes Inversiones (RIGI) ya aprobó nueve proyectos que prometen transformar sectores estratégicos como la energía, la minería y la infraestructura.

La minera podrá iniciar la construcción del proyecto, que se estima que tendrá una producción de 150 mil toneladas anuales de carbonato de litio, aportando al desarrollo económico de la puna.

El intendente Enrique Borelli y el senador Gonzalo Caro coincidieron en que el municipio atraviesa un momento clave. Su ubicación estratégica, la infraestructura y los incentivos locales la colocan en el radar de las empresas proveedoras del sector minero.

El ministro de la Producción subrayó la importancia de la previsibilidad, la sustentabilidad y la licencia social como pilares del crecimiento del sector.

Nicolás Hissa, joven salteño y pieza clave de Servinoa, contó cómo vive su experiencia en el mundo de la industria minera.

El Gobierno provincial busca consolidar el vínculo con Tibet Summit Resources y promover la llegada de productos salteños al mercado asiático.

Su uso en los salares del norte argentino permite mejorar la pureza del mineral y reducir los costos operativos en la minería del litio.

Uno de los fundadores de la Cámara de Proveedores de Empresas Mineras de Salta (CAPEMISA), recordó los inicios de la institución y su papel en la consolidación del desarrollo minero en la provincia.

Con una convocatoria que superó todas las expectativas, más de 120 jóvenes empresarios salteños y de todo el NOA, emprendedores y pymes participaron en “Conectando con la Minería”.

Con proyectos en expansión, inversiones en marcha y una red de proveedores que se fortalece, Salta es protagonista del desarrollo nacional. El desafío no es solo crecer, sino hacerlo con equilibrio, presencia estatal y licencia social.



