The 16th International Mining and Metallurgy Congress and Exhibition, Astana Mining & Metallurgy (AMM) 2026, will take place on June 11-12 at the Hilton Astana, bringing together mining and metals companies, investors, technology suppliers, government officials, and industry experts.
The forum comes as Kazakhstan is trying to strengthen its position in the global critical minerals race. The country already has a large extractive base, but officials and industry groups are increasingly focused on processing, technology, and investment partnerships rather than raw-material exports alone.
Kazakhstan’s appeal lies not only in the size of its mineral base, but also in the timing. The U.S. Department of Commerce says the country has substantial reserves of rare earth elements, copper, lithium, tungsten, tantalum, and other materials used in clean energy, advanced manufacturing, and defense technologies. The European Union has also signed a strategic partnership with Kazakhstan on raw materials, batteries, and renewable hydrogen, underscoring Astana’s growing role in efforts to diversify supply chains away from dominant producers.
According to Kazakhstan’s Bureau of National Statistics, the country’s industrial production index reached 107.5% in 2025. Mining and quarrying grew by 9.4%, driven by higher production of coal, crude oil, natural gas, and other minerals.
Organizers said the wider mining and metallurgical complex, including related industries such as mechanical engineering, logistics, energy, and industrial services, may account for up to a quarter of Kazakhstan’s economy. Against that backdrop, they said the sector needs new investment, technological solutions, and expanded international partnerships.
Alongside the congress, an international specialized exhibition dedicated to mining and metallurgical technologies will be held. The exhibition will feature solutions for geological exploration, extraction and processing of raw materials, industrial automation, and workplace safety.
Companies from Germany, Kazakhstan, Canada, China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Finland, France, the Czech Republic, and Sweden are expected to participate. National delegations from Canada, Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Sweden are also expected to attend.
Among the new participants announced by organizers are INCO Engineering, ABP Engineering, David Brown Santasalo, and Actuator Service. Last year’s event attracted about 2,900 industry professionals, while 50 companies participated in the exhibition.
The business program will be held under the slogan “From the Depths of the Earth to the Heights of Intelligence,” with a focus on digitalization and technological transformation in the industry.
The first day will include a plenary session on global partnerships in mining and metallurgy, as well as panel discussions on international metals trade, the investment climate, taxation, and critical minerals. Particular attention will be paid to copper’s role as a strategic metal. Copper is central to electrification, grid expansion, and data infrastructure, making it one of the metals most closely tied to the energy transition.
The critical minerals component gives the event a wider geopolitical significance. Kazakhstan’s Foreign Ministry said in April that Astana had invited the U.S. Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg to participate in AMM and the first C5+1 Critical Minerals Dialogue, both scheduled for June in Astana.
The C5+1 format brings together the United States and the five Central Asian states. The critical minerals track was launched in 2024 to strengthen cooperation on geological exploration, mining, processing, and investment, areas that have become more important as major economies seek more resilient supply chains.
For Kazakhstan, the format offers a way to turn geological potential into investment, processing capacity, and political leverage at a time when Washington, Brussels, and Beijing are all competing for more secure access to strategic minerals.
The second day of AMM will focus on practical industry issues, including artificial intelligence in mining and mineral processing, digital solutions for sustainable production, the coal industry, industrial safety, advanced metallurgical processing, and higher value-added products.
The forum will also include B2B and B2G meetings. On June 13, delegates will have the opportunity to join an industrial tour of Qarmet facilities.
AMM is organized by the Kazakh exhibition company Iteca and ICA Events Group with the support of Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Industry and Construction.
