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SUMMARY:CIM 2017 Convention
DESCRIPTION:“New State of MINE” is the theme that will drive topics of discussion at the upcoming 2017 CIM Convention taking place in Montreal from April 30 to May 3\, 2017. In addition to a rigorous technical program\, mining will be examined through the lens of employment\, innovation\, leadership\, management\, and more. \nJoin close to 6\,000 of your mining industry peers at the Palais des Congrès de Montréal from April 30 to May 3\, 2017\, where mining will be examined through the lens of employment\, innovation\, leadership\, management\, and more. \nCIM Convention attendees will hear about the latest innovations and developments in:\n-Health and Safety Showcase\n-Operational Excellence\n-New and Recent Projects\n-Geology and Exploration\n-Rock Mechanics\n-Emerging Leaders\n-Genomics\n-Explosives and Blasting\n-Innovations in Energy\n-Diversity and Inclusion\n-Franco-Mine\n-Innovation : Present and Future\n-Mining Standards and Best Practices\n-Environment and Sustainability Development\n-Planetary and Terrestrial Mining Sciences Symposium (PTMSS)\n-Management and Finance
URL:https://www.canadianminingjournal.com/event/cim-2017-convention/
LOCATION:Palais de congres de Montreal\, 101 Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2Z 1H5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Convention,Trade Show
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SUMMARY:SME 5th Annual Current Trends in Mining Finance
DESCRIPTION:Space is limited. The New York Section of SME\, Society of Mining\, Metallurgy and Exploration\, is organizing the 5th annual Current Trends in Mining Finance. \nIntended for senior executives and mining industry specialists\, bankers\, financial analysts\, investors\, portfolio managers\, and engineers\, the conference\, dinner\, four workshops\, and receptions will bring experts from around the world together to discuss trends and a range of topics\, solutions\, risks and where opportunities are. \nPanel topics include: \n\nCapital Markets Review and Key Trends in Mining\nBankers’ View of Capital Markets and Mine Financings\nMetals and Minerals Markets: What’s Hot? What’s Not? Why?\nAnalysts’ View of Precious Metals\, Other Minerals and Uranium\nManaging Price Risk in Mining Projects and Finance\nKeynote Speaker Luncheon: Government of Québec\nWhat are Trends and Issues in Mining M&A?\nRestructuring Mining Companies: A Second Chance For Success\nWhy Some Mining Projects Succeed and Why Some Fail\nHow Mining Companies Are Raising Capital Today\nWhat Is and Who Provides Alternative Sources of Capital?\nMineral and Mining Valuation and Costs\nBest Practices Re Mineral Reserves and Resources\nMining Regulations and Law\nKeynote Speaker Luncheon: To Be Announced\nSuccessful Use of Technology and Smart Data in Mining – Part One\nSuccessful Use of Technology and Smart Data in Mining – Part Two\nCase Study: Engaging Stakeholders For Success – Breakout Session\nCase Study: Resolving Community Water Risks of Mining – Breakout Session\nManaging Mining Project Execution\nHow to Prosper in this Market\n\nThe format encourages networking and discussion one on one with many experts about trends and issues that affect mining and project finance\, investment\, raising capital\, and project management\, smart use of data and technology to manage and reduce project costs and risks. You can register to attend the dinner\, conference and any of these four workshops \n\nEvaluating Reliability of Resources Estimates: What a Banker\, Analyst and Investor Should Know\nThe Global Battery Supply Chain and Energy Storage: the 21st Century’s New Oil by Benchmark Mineral Intelligence\nWhere Do Things Go Wrong in Mining Project Development? Red Flags to Watch Out For and Mitigants by RPA Roscoe Postle Associates and Shearman & Sterling\, and\nThe Importance of Hedging for Developers and Miners in a Volatile Price Environment by Noah’s Rule.\n\nTo the evening receptions on Monday\, May 1 and Tuesday\, May 2\, 2017\, we again will invite bankers\, analysts\, private equity\, and portfolio managers for all to meet and network. The receptions were very successful at the 2016 event. \nSpace is limited. Register by March 31 for discounts.
URL:https://www.canadianminingjournal.com/event/sme-5th-annual-current-trends-mining-finance/
LOCATION:Shearman & Sterline LLP\, 599 Lexington Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10022-6069\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Minesafe International 2017
DESCRIPTION:Minesafe International
URL:https://www.canadianminingjournal.com/event/minesafe-international-2017/
LOCATION:Quebec
CATEGORIES:Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20AusIMM":MAILTO:esanneman@ausimm.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170506
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SUMMARY:Mining Investment Africa
DESCRIPTION:Where Miners\, Solution Providers & Investors Converge in Africa \nMining Investment Africa is the foremost West Africa Forum for the Global Mining Community. It is a strategic mining conference and exhibition for the leaders of the mining\, quarrying and construction materials industries\, bringing together 1000 attendees from 20 countries. \nMinisters\, mining companies\, investors and service providers travel from all over Africa\, Europe\, Asia\, North America and Middle East for three days of partnering\, networking and business matching. \nOur speakers are industry leaders and provide new perspectives on key issues disrupting & innovating mining sector\, share cutting edge content and insights on the mining landscape. Our exhibition demonstrates the very latest in technology and solution innovations to mining industry buyers. \nHighlights\n• Mining Investment Go – Opening Interview with mining’s leading investor for exclusive market insights\n• Mining Investment Rush – Learn from leading miners to discover new opportunities and sources of wealth\n• Keynotes\n• Panel Discussions\n• Roundtables\n• 1 to 1 meetings\n• Networking drinks reception\n• Exhibition
URL:https://www.canadianminingjournal.com/event/mining-investment-africa/
LOCATION:Sheraton Abuja Hotel\, Ladi Kwali St\, Abuja\, Nigeria
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Spire%20Events":MAILTO:enquiry@spire-events.com
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SUMMARY:Extractive Sector Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue Session
DESCRIPTION:The Extractive Sector Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue Series aims at creating a constructive and safe space to hold conversations in a collaborative spirit\, so as to increase the extractive industry stakeholders’ understanding of one another\, and their understanding of key challenges facing the extractive sector. The series also provides for the development of an expanded network for sharing\, learning\, capturing the diversity of thoughts and perspectives on the extractive sector. \nOur topic this year will be environmental and social disclosure practices for the mining industry\, with a focus on NI 43-101\, the most comprehensive reporting standard employed by the industry. The National Instrument 43-101\, developed in the wake of the Bre-X scandal\, established reporting standards for public disclosure of scientific and technical information on mineral projects\, capable of encompassing exploration\, geology\, resources\, reserves\, mining method\, mineral processing\, recovery\, markets\, environment permitting and community impact\, costs\, economics and adjacent properties. However\, a 2013 review revealed a worrying frequency of deficiencies in reporting environmental and social risks. The 2014 Mount Polley dam failure further emphasized the need for better environmental disclosure. \nCIM Council adopted in May 2016 a proposal put together with MAC and PDAC to create a working group on environmental\, social and governance disclosure to improve the environment\, social and related governance disclosure practices for the minerals and metals industry. The objective of the upcoming multi-stakeholder dialogue session is to provide a dialogue space to discuss the concerns and challenges related to developing guidance for environmental and social disclosures and meeting the needs of all stakeholders. \nAfter perspectives shared by Autorité des Marchés Financiers geologist Luc Arsenault\, PDAC executive director Andrew Cheatle\, and Publish What You Pay director Claire Woodside\, participants will engage in a facilitated dialogue in a world café format with various stakeholders from industry\, government\, various NGOs and communities\, to discuss including issues such as competency to disclose environmental and social information\, who should do the reporting\, how should the information be reported\, what information should be disclosed and why\, and what disclosure is appropriate to address the environmental and social risks. We will then reconvene to share the results of our discussions. \nThis session is free of charge but requires pre-registration by April 26\, 2017 at https://goo.gl/forms/U8v4wiPJ5D8yRzYu1\nSeats are limited and registration will be on a first-come\, first served basis.
URL:https://www.canadianminingjournal.com/event/extractive-sector-multi-stakeholder-dialogue-session/
LOCATION:Palais de congres de Montreal\, 101 Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2Z 1H5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other
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ORGANIZER;CN="Environmental%20%26amp%3B%20Social%20Responsibility%20Society":MAILTO:mireille.goulet@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
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