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    Metso at FMF 2026: sustainable minerals processing takeaways for mine planners

    December 18, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Metso at FMF 2026: sustainable minerals processing takeaways for mine planners

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Metso will use the Future Minerals Forum 2026 in Riyadh (13–15 January) to showcase sustainable processing technologies for energy transition minerals, including copper, green steel feedstocks, gold and phosphate. CEO Sami Takaluoma, Minerals President Piia Karhu and Services President Heikki will lead panels and roundtables on end-to-end flowsheet optimisation, from comminution and beneficiation to service models. For mine planners and plant designers, the focus signals continued OEM push on lower-energy circuits and lifecycle service contracts in Middle Eastern and African growth markets.

    Technical Brief

    • Metso is positioning its offering specifically around energy-transition commodities: copper, green steel feedstocks, gold and phosphate.
    • Minerals President Piia Karhu’s participation suggests focus on front-end flowsheet design and ore-specific beneficiation choices.
    • Services President Heikki’s roundtables indicate emphasis on aftermarket models, availability guarantees and long-term performance contracts.
    • Concentration on “sustainable technology” implies scrutiny of energy, water and consumables intensity across comminution and beneficiation.

    Our Take

    Metso’s focus on energy transition minerals and copper at FMF 2026 lines up with other recent coverage where the company is targeting critical minerals flowsheets with integrated crushing, grinding and flotation circuits, signalling a push to sell complete plant solutions rather than stand‑alone equipment.

    The Riyadh setting is notable because, in our database, most of the 368 Mining stories on energy transition minerals and green steel are still concentrated in the Americas and Europe, suggesting Metso is positioning early for Gulf‑backed decarbonisation and downstream metals projects.

    Recent pieces on Metso’s Geminex™ digital twin and modular grinding/classification systems indicate that any ‘sustainable processing’ offer here is likely to combine pre‑engineered hardware with AI‑enabled plant optimisation, which could appeal to greenfield gold and phosphate projects seeking faster ramp‑up and lower operating risk.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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