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September 2017
“Uranium Ore Processing” Short Course
Uranium is known to occur in over 200 different minerals but most of these do not occur in deposits of sufficient grade to warrant economic extraction. Uranium ore can be extracted by open pit, underground or in-situ mining methods. Uranium mill process flowsheets and unit operations for yellow cake production vary based on chemical and mineralogical characteristics of the ore to be processed. Ore characteristics are a particularly important component of the understanding the process development. Numerous other factors such…
Find out more »Tunneling Foundations, Practice and Innovations
Tunneling Fundamentals, Practice and Innovations is an annual short course for industry professionals that provides a comprehensive overview of tunnel planning, design and construction across all applications and all geologies. Through presentations by the tunneling industry's top-practicing experts combined with one-of-a-kind hands-on labs and demonstrations, this four-day course will provide you with a sound understanding of the state practice and innovations in tunneling worldwide.
Find out more »Responsible Tailings Management 101
This live webcast will review the concepts of what responsible tailings management is as it pertains to the life cycle of a mine, i.e. planning, design, operation, and closure. By use of examples from around the world, the course will emphasize current trends in best practices in tailings management embraced by leaders in the industry.
Find out more »Indigenous Consultation B.C.
Join us in Prince George, BC on September 19-21, 2017 for the latest edition of Indigenous Consultation BC and learn the key aspects of ongoing consultation, accommodation and engagement practices between First Nations community representatives, the resource sector and government officials. This event will focus on economic development, placing an emphasis on people and training and employment agreements. BRAND NEW THIS YEAR! Enhance your learning experience with an additional one-day Indigenous Consultation Law Masterclass.
Find out more »Tenth International Mining Geology Conference 2017
International Mining Geology Conference
Find out more »“Gold Ore Processing” Short Course
Gold is among the first metals used by man because it naturally occurs in its native state. Over the years different process flowsheets have been developed with the purpose of optimising gold extraction from a particular feed material using the most appropriate technology. Due to numerous factors ranging from technical e.g. geological, mineralogical, metallurgical and economical to non-technical such as geographical, environmental and political, diverse industrial flowsheet for gold production have been developed in different part of the world. In…
Find out more »“Water Treatment & Management in Mining and Mineral Processing” Short Course
Water is fundamental to mining and mineral industry and widely used for processing and treatment, heating, cooling, dust suppression, etc. Managing water and effluent discharge quality throughout the mine life is key to efficient mining and has a big role in mining environmental impact and footprint. Treatment technologies often must deal with regulatory requirements, environmental sensitivity, social issues and conflicts and there are risks associated with each option. Mining companies must treat wastewater to highest standards, need to recycle and…
Find out more »High-Speed Imaging Methods for Research and Experimentation
World leaders in digital high speed imaging and explosive education, Vision Research and the Colorado School of Mines, have announced a collaboration to develop a university-level short course on high-speed imaging's wide range of applications with a focus on experimentation with explosives and ballistic applications. The short course is a carefully structured introduction to main topics in field of explosive engineering and how to best use digital high speed imaging when conducting experiments or research for military or civilian applications.…
Find out more »October 2017
The Mining Show
The largest mining and quarrying conference and expo for the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia, and South Asia. Rethinking exploration, stimulating investment, pursuing operational excellence and benchmarking regulations, The Mining Show is a catalyst and showcase of innovation across the mining and quarrying sectors. Dedicated to sustainably developing diversified economies and improving operational efficiency, The Mining Show is the perfect platform for mining companies, quarry operators and their partners to increase resilience and succeed in a turbulent and hypercyclical market.…
Find out more »Mines and Technology Toronto
Mines and Technology in Toronto, 2-4 October 2017 will focus on a range of topic areas that are of critical interest for the next-generation mine. Expect to hear experiences of digital analytics, data and tracking systems on mines; the role of robotics in future operations and how innovation will be crucial for waste and resource management. The main conference will discuss how technologies, such as automation, smart mining and waste/resource management, are contributing to greater production efficiencies and positively impacting…
Find out more »MONEY MINING &Sustainability Seminar
Integrated Strategic Planning is the next standard in business practice for the mining industry. It is applicable to all mines at any stage. Participants will gain specific benefit for all these benchmarks: * Making a large capital decision * Looking to raise finance or refinance * Planning expansions * At the PFS or FS stage * Operating distressed or low performing asset * Making any key decisions for your operation In this workshop, you will discover how Integrated Strategic Planning 1) has large…
Find out more »Sampling Theory, Sampling Practices, and Their Economic Impact
Poor sampling, compounded by poor laboratory sub-sampling, leads to questionable geostatistics, and generates severe conciliation problems between the geological model, the mine, and the plant estimates. These problems also affect the price of commodities and the validity of environmental assessments. The result is a huge money loss for the company involved, evolving later in likely litigation. It is of key importance for geologists, miners, metallurgists, chemists, and environmental specialists to extract maximum information from the available data, as large investments…
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