Ivanhoe Mines will highlight the power of collaboration at Mining Indaba 2026, reinforcing its commitment to partnerships that drive sustainable growth across Africa’s mining sector.
South Africa’s mining industry continues to show renewed momentum, with increased investment, innovation and collaboration positioning the sector for long-term growth. Against this backdrop, Ivanhoe Mines will take part in Mining Indaba 2026, using the platform to demonstrate how partnerships are central to building resilient and responsible mining operations.
Hosted at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) from 9 to 12 February 2026, this year’s conference theme, “Stronger together: Progress through partnerships,” reflects the growing recognition that collaboration is essential to addressing shared challenges and unlocking opportunities across the mining value chain.
Ivanhoe Mines’ approach to partnerships extends beyond operational collaboration. The company places strong emphasis on working closely with host governments, local communities, suppliers and development partners to ensure mining activities contribute meaningfully to economic development, skills transfer and long-term shared value.
Delegates will hear directly from Marna Cloete, President and Chief Executive Officer of Ivanhoe Mines, during the Mining Indaba Opening Ceremony on Monday, 9 February, from 08h30 to 11h00. Cloete is expected to share insights on how strategic partnerships can strengthen Africa’s mining sector and position it for global competitiveness.
Through its participation at Mining Indaba 2026, Ivanhoe Mines reinforces a clear message: sustainable progress in mining is achieved when industry leaders work together to create inclusive, long-term impact.
