B2i Digital is the marketing partner for the 2026 Precious Metals & Critical Minerals Virtual Investor Conference. Connect with mining company management onlineB2i Digital is the marketing partner for the 2026 Precious Metals & Critical Minerals Virtual Investor Conference. Connect with mining company management online

B2i Digital Partners with OTC Markets Group for Precious Metals and Critical Minerals Investor Conference

2026/02/07 05:17
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The Precious Metals & Critical Minerals Virtual Investor Conference, scheduled for February 10–12, 2026, will feature B2i Digital, Inc. as its Official Marketing Partner. The event, hosted by Virtual Investor Conferences (VIC), an OTC Markets Group Inc. property, connects publicly traded mining and materials companies with individual and institutional investors worldwide through live presentations, interactive Q&A sessions, and one-on-one meetings with management teams.

Companies participating in the conference operate across the precious metals, copper, battery materials, and critical minerals value chain. This focus reflects increasing investor interest in strategic resources that support global electrification, infrastructure development, and industrial demand. David Shapiro, Chief Executive Officer of B2i Digital, noted that the metals and mining sector continues to attract investor attention as global demand for precious metals and critical battery materials accelerates.

Virtual Investor Conferences provides these companies with a direct and efficient way to engage investors worldwide, complementing in-person events and expanding access for both issuers and investors. As Official Marketing Partner, B2i Digital supports issuer outreach by publishing digital profiles of presenting companies ahead of the event. These profiles help investors review company backgrounds prior to attending live sessions and scheduling meetings through the platform.

Profiles for the Precious Metals & Critical Minerals Virtual Investor Conference are available at https://b2idigital.com/otc-market-vic-metals-mining-virtual-investor-conference. Registration for the conference is open at https://www.virtualinvestorconferences.com/wcc/eh/4814904/category/147319/february-10-12-2026-precious-metals-critical-minerals-virtual-investor-conference?utm_source=b2i&utm_medium=marketing&utm_campaign=0226PreciousMetalsCriticalMineralsVIC.

The partnership underscores the evolving landscape of investor engagement, where digital platforms play a crucial role in connecting emerging and established mining companies with the investment community. Virtual Investor Conferences serves as an interactive online forum for publicly traded companies to present directly to investors, featuring live company presentations, Q&A sessions, one-on-one meetings, and on-demand replays that support ongoing engagement. The platform delivers investor communications to a global network of retail and institutional investors.

This conference comes at a time when critical minerals essential for battery technology, renewable energy infrastructure, and industrial applications are receiving heightened attention from both policymakers and market participants. The ability for investors to directly access management teams through virtual platforms represents a significant shift in how investment opportunities in resource sectors are evaluated and pursued.

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