
We are proud to present the agenda for MiningForum´s 18th edition in 2026. More than 60 leading experts from the mining and raw materials sector, research & development and politics to Berlin will weigh in under the motto “Raw Materials Momentum”.
The agenda provides a comprehensive overview of all sessions, panel discussions, speakers and key topics. Download it here:
Following the MiningForum, you can take part in one of our two excursions on Friday, 19 June. Participation per person costs 50.00 euros, the number of participants is limited. Please book your tour directly via e-mail: miningforum@dmt-group.com
Meeting point: Brunnenstraße 105, 13355 Berlin, next to the Berliner Unterwelten ticketshop, Duration: 90 minutes

Every day, hundreds of people walk past a green door in the Gesundbrunnen underground railway station, unaware that, behind it, lies a subterranean labyrinth full of history just waiting to be experienced.
Berlin was the nerve centre of the Third Reich and therefore one of the main targets for allied bombing during WW II. On this tour, our expert guides will lead you in exploring one of the few remaining bunkers, as it was left after the war. There you will learn more about the life of the average Berlin citizen during the air raids that destroyed up to 80% of the city centre. Travelling through the twisting passages and rooms, you will also see countless artefacts from the war that have been buried for decades.
Additionally, the tour takes a look at 160 years of civil underground history in Berlin. What was the pneumatic despatch system? What do the city's breweries have to do with the underground? And how did the subway and sewer systems develop?
Meeting point: Badstraße/corner Böttgerstraße, 13357 Berlin, Duration 90 minutes

During the Cold War, Berlin's underground also became a volatile hotspot where Western and Eastern powers clashed head-on. We vividly review important events from this conflict-ridden era at the authentic location – the underground structure at Blochplatz.
The Blochplatz facility, originally a product of underground railway construction, was converted into a public shelter during the Second World War, presumably by forced labourers. At the height of the Cold War, after years of neglect, the facility was provisionally repaired between 1981 and 1983 as a civil defence shelter. In connection with the history and function of this unusual building, we reflect on the various stages of escalation during the Cold War: dealing with the fear of the atomic bomb – when the world stood on the brink of destruction, the division of Germany and Berlin, the Berlin Airlift, the spectacular Rudow spy tunnel, the Berlin Wall, sewer escape routes and guarded ghost stations. The special atmosphere and soundscape of the facility, as well as photos, authentic exhibits and informative models, such as the true-to-scale replica of a devastating atomic bomb with massive destructive power or the reconstruction of a walk-in sewer pipe, bring the history of the Cold War underground to life.
As an ideological East-West conflict, the Cold War dominated the second half of the 20th century. The tour of this historic site illustrates how the conditions of that time still have an impact today in light of current wars and the continuing threat of nuclear danger, and asks the question: What have we learned from this?