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The conference has received over 50 abstracts and will feature keynote presentations from Professor Virginia Ciminelli, Director, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais and Jacques Wiertz, Adjunct Professor, Department of Mining Engineering, University of Chile with more to be announced!
The conference will be held over three days and will feature a trade exhibition, pre conference workshop and two post conference day trips.
Click HERE to visit the WIM09 Website and register online: http://www.ausimm.com.au/wim2009/
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XXV International Mineral Processing Conference - IMPC 2010 6 - 10 September 2010, Brisbane Convention Centre, Australia
The IMPC has always attracted the very best researchers and practitioners to come together to discuss the latest developments. Our aim is to attract the "best of the best" to IMPC 2010 as plenary and keynote speakers, so you will have the opportunity to hear the latest ideas from researchers and industry on the major issues facing us now and in the future. While leading edge developments have always been of interest, they are now critical. Recent worldwide economic changes and energy, water and environmental limitations have put immense pressure on reducing mineral processing costs. It is therefore very appropriate that the theme of IMPC 2010 is "Smarter Processing for the Future". Without ongoing innovation to address these issuses, the resource industries are bound to falter.
Visit the IMPC 2010 Website at http://www.impc2010.org/ for more information and to submit your abstract.
Or click here to download the IMPC 2010 Call for Papers Brochures (.pdf 1MB)
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| The Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI) hosts seminars on a wide range of topics on a weekly basis. Details of these seminars will be posted here each week. |
| The Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) also hosts weekly seminars. The full Semester programe can be found here. |
| Details of the ACMER courses and workshops can be found here. |
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SMI SeminarsSMI SEMINARS 2009
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Location - Lecture Theatre JKMRC, Time - 9.00 am