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Perth will again host a Critical Minerals and Energy Investment Conference next year.

The event wound up at the end of last week after two days of high-calibre guest speakers addressing company leaders and investors.

Organiser, Spire Events, Managing Director Daniel Radziszewski spoke with The Market Herald as the event wound up at the Novotel Langley Hotel.

He said delegates had travelled from Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, with representatives from Canada and Indonesia.

Speakers included: Geological Survey of South Australia Acting Director Dr Bronwyn Camac; London Metal Exchange Lithium Committee chair Ron Mitchell; Clean Energy Finance Corporation WA and resources head Rob Wilson; Critical Minerals Office Rare Earth Elements Magnets assistant manager Michael Neimanis; and, Petra Commodities Asia Founder and CEO Alberto Migliucci.

“I would like to invite everyone to join us again in 2024 here in Perth, and, in Brisbane, we will be launching a new event in the first half of the year,” Mr Radziszewski said.

“So stay tuned, more details to come.”

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