14-16 April 2026 Astana, Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan Vision 2030: Developing High Value-Added Mining and Metallurgical Clusters

Format: Presentations and panel discussion with high-level officials and Industry Champions  

Kazakhstan ranks sixth globally in total mineral reserves, hosting some 5,000 deposits. The country’s strategic value lies not only in the volume of its resources but in the diversity of its portfolio. Kazakhstan is moving swiftly into midstream mineral processing, aiming to maximise returns from its gold, copper, tungsten and rare earth reserves. This shift merges industrial policy with capital strategy, as Chinese megaprojects deliver scale while Western investors introduce hightech, ESGaligned processing like POX and green-hydrogen-ready HBI. The session explores how Kazakhstan can attract financing, stabilise commodity-linked revenues, and build resilience amid volatile global metals markets. Can its energy and water systems sustain this leap? Is the Middle Corridor ready for highvalue exports? How will fiscal policy and investor confidence shape Kazakhstans next frontier in valueadded metals? 

Moderator
David Pearce
Corporate Consultant (Mining Engineering)
SRK Consulting (UK)
Presentations:
11:00 - From Local Champions to Global Players: The Next Stage of Development for Mining Companies in Central Asia

Vasily Storozhuk
Managing Partner
VSSC
11:10 - Theme Pending

Nariman Absametov
CEO
Tau-Ken Samruk
11:20 - Theme Pending

Dastan Kosherbayev
Chief Strategy and International Development Officer
Kazatomprom
11:30 - Cove Kaz Capital - Severniy Katpar Case Study

Dominic Heaton
CEO
Cove Kaz Capital Group