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B2i Digital Amplifies Critical Minerals Summit, Connecting Investors with U.S. Mining Opportunities

Burstable News - Business and Technology News April 16, 2025
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B2i Digital Amplifies Critical Minerals Summit, Connecting Investors with U.S. Mining Opportunities

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B2i Digital will serve as a marketing partner for Maxim Group's upcoming Critical Minerals Summit, providing digital profiles of participating companies and helping investors understand emerging opportunities in domestic critical minerals projects.

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B2i Digital will support Maxim Group's Critical Minerals Summit on May 6, 2025, by offering digital marketing resources that highlight U.S.-focused mining companies to its investor community of over 1.2 million sophisticated investors.

The virtual event will feature presentations and panel discussions exploring how industry and government are collaborating to accelerate domestic mining and processing of essential minerals critical to sectors like aerospace, defense, and advanced manufacturing. Maxim Group Senior Research Analyst Tate Sullivan will lead the virtual conversations.

As the marketing partner, B2i Digital will develop comprehensive digital profiles of participating companies on its platform, providing investors with detailed background information about each company's operations, strategic approach, and potential investment considerations.

David Shapiro, CEO of B2i Digital, emphasized the event's significance, noting that it represents the critical intersection of national policy and private sector innovation. The summit offers investors an opportunity to gain deeper insights into the evolving U.S. critical minerals landscape.

The event is open to registered M-Vest members, highlighting the platform's commitment to connecting investors with emerging investment opportunities in strategic industrial sectors.

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