From Minerals to Megawatts 2025
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Contributors
World Economic Forum
Sarah Adam
Project Fellow, Future-Proofing Global Value
Chains, Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and
Supply Chains
Tatiana Aguilar
Manager, Mining and Metals Industry, Global
Industries Team
Memia Fendri
Content Curation and Operational Excellence
Lead, Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and
Supply ChainsKearney
Artem Botinov
Partner
Per Hong
Partner, Kearney Foresight Global Lead
Tom Balteau
Senior Business Analyst
Our sincere thanks to the following organizations for sharing valuable insights and participating in the
consultations:
Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA)
African Rainbow Minerals
Antofagasta
BHP Group
Dell Technologies
Equinix
Eskom Holdings
Essar Capital
Exxaro Resources
Fortescue
Fourth Power
General Motors (GM) Glencore
Hitachi Energy
Holcim
HP
Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA)
IBM Corporation
Johnson Matthey
KCap Holdings
Korea Zinc
Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Maaden)
Microsoft Corporation
MKS PAMP Acknowledgements
The World Economic Forum and Kearney are grateful to the members of the Steering Committee of the
Mining and Metals Industry Community of Governors for their leadership and guidance:
Yun B. Choi
Executive Chair and Chief Executive Officer,
Korea Zinc
Tom Palmer
Chief Executive Officer, NewmontJonathan Price
President and Chief Executive Officer, Teck
Resources; Mining and Metals Industry
Community Chair
Jeremy Weir
Chairman, Trafigura Group
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