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Construction|Copper|Electrical|Energy|Health|Infrastructure|Mining|Renewable Energy|Surface|Infrastructure
Construction|Copper|Electrical|Energy|Health|Infrastructure|Mining|Renewable Energy|Surface|Infrastructure
construction|copper|electrical|energy|health|infrastructure|mining|renewable-energy|surface|infrastructure

Copper demand in an electrifying and digitising world

21st April 2019

     

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A five-part video series exploring the forces shaping copper demand, the race to secure new supply and how companies are positioning for the future.

Copper () is a highly conductive, malleable, and corrosion-resistant metal crucial for modern infrastructure, particularly in electrical, construction, and renewable energy technologies. It offers health benefits by supporting human enzymes, acting as an antimicrobial surface, and is extracted through mining, mainly in Chile.

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