XVI SYMPOSIUM: SNMPE honored Julio Velarde for his contribution to Peru's macroeconomic stability

Within the framework of the Symposium – XVI International Mining Meeting, the National Society of Mining, Petroleum and Energy (SNMPE) publicly recognized the president of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP), Julio Velarde.
XVI SYMPOSIUM: They propose reducing permits and consolidating the exchange of technical information to boost mining exploration in Peru

On the panel “Opportunity and Challenge: Mining Exploration in Peru,” specialists agreed that the country must expedite permits and share geological information to attract capital and investments.
Comprehensive Water Management: Key to Modern and Sustainable Mining

Comprehensive water management is a central challenge for the development of modern and sustainable mining in Peru today. This was stated at the discussion “Comprehensive Water Management in the Mining Sector,” held as part of the 16th Symposium of the National Society of Mining, Petroleum, and Energy, organized in alliance with the Peruvian-German Chamber.
Google at the XVI SYMPOSIUM: Artificial intelligence is the global operating system that redefines industrial productivity

During the mining encounter, the Country Manager of Google Cloud for Peru and Ecuador, Diego Montoya, highlighted the advances of AI in the industrial sector, as well as the deployment of autonomous assistants in field operations, among other changes.
BHP plans to democratize artificial intelligence to increase productivity and capital efficiency in mining.

During the SYMPOSIUM – XVI International Mining Meeting, organized by the National Society of Mining, Petroleum and Energy (SNMPE), Iván López, VP of Value Engineering at BHP, pointed out that artificial intelligence must be democratized in organizations to improve decisions and increase productivity in mining.
McKinsey: “The future of talent in mining will be a collaboration between people, artificial intelligence, and autonomous systems.”

Thibaut Larrat, a partner at McKinsey & Company, commented that the talent shortage has become one of the main risks to global mining competitiveness.
Peruvian electrical system must accelerate transmission and reinforce resilience to accompany new mining investments

The Peruvian electrical system has important strengths to support the growth of mining and industry, but faces urgent challenges in transmission, subtransmission, permits, reliability, and energy planning. This was stated by specialists from the electrical sector and the business world within the framework of the SYMPOSIUM – XVI International Mining Meeting, organized by the National Society of Mining, Petroleum and Energy (SNMPE).
Carlos Batlle at the XVI SYMPOSIUM: It is important to strengthen the institutional framework to guarantee the development of the electricity sector

During the XVI Symposium, Carlos Batlle stated that Peru can leverage cheaper energy to strengthen the competitiveness of strategic industries like mining in the context of an energy transition.
Joaquín Proenza states that “without mining, there is no energy or digital transition.”

During the 16th Symposium, Joaquín Proenza stated that the energy and digital transition will require mining capable of discovering, extracting, and processing critical minerals on a large scale.
16th SYMPOSIUM: Peru needs a long-term strategy to turn the mining boom into sustainable development

During the panel “Conversations with the Keynote Speaker,” held as part of the SYMPOSIUM – XVI International Mining Meeting, Dambisa Moyo maintained that the country must think about strengthening its domestic market and projecting a broader and more inclusive vision of growth.