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January 30-1 Mine Transport & Logistics
Promenade BH Platinum, Belo Horizonte, MG -
January 30-1 Mine Site Automation & Communication Forum
Hilton El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort, Tucson, AZ -
February 21-22 2nd Annual Rare Earths & Strategic Metals
WatersEdge, Sydney, NSW -
February 22-23 Environmental Management in Mining 2012
Holiday Inn City Centre, Perth, WA -
March 13-15 Mine Site Automation & Communication 2012
Chifley on Lennons, Brisbane, QLD -
March 13-14 Underground Mine Planning and Design 2012
Quay Grand Hotel, Sydney, NSW -
March 20-21 Hard Rock Mine Ventilation 2012
Duxton Hotel, Perth, WA -
March 28-29 Mine Automation & Communications Brazil 2012
Hotel Promenade BH Platinum, Belo Horizonte -
April 17-18 Workforce Planning & Management in Mining 2012
Holiday Inn City Centre, Perth, WA -
April 17-18 Drill & Blast 2012
Chifley on Lennons, Brisbane, QLD -
April 30-1 Mining Export Infrastructure 2012
Holiday Inn City Centre Perth, Australia -
April 30-2 2nd Annual Mine Safety Summit
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May 14-16 Business Improvement in Mining Africa 2012
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May 15-16 Mine Rescue & Emergency Management 2012
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May 28-31 Coal Processing Optimisation Africa 2012
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July 23-24 Mine Site Automation and Communication Africa 2012
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September 17-20 Coal Exploration & Production Mozambique 2012
Serena Polana Hotel, Maputo, Mozambique
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Zero Harm and the Mining Industry: Podcast with the Mining Man
Contributor: Mining IQ EditorialPosted: 1/17/2012
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In this Monday with the Mining Man Podcast series, Mining IQ interviews Jamie Ross, author and founder of the MiningMan blog, on the key issues surrounding the mining industry, in particular around occupational health and safety and the concept of “zero harm”. Full Podcast » |
5 Reasons to Join Mining IQ’s LinkedIn Group
Contributor: Mining IQ EditorialPosted: 1/26/2012
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With over 135 million members in over 200 countries and territories, LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional networking site. Not only is it the go-to platform for professionals to network and share interesting industry content, LinkedIn is also a popular way for professionals to get in touch and expand their network of corporate contacts. Full Article » |
Canadian Mining Industry Supplier Guide: 16th Annual CAMESE Compendium for 2011/2012
Posted: 12/14/2011With about 10,000 exploration, development and mining operations worldwide, half of which are outside our country, the Canadian mining industry is renowned for providing highly productive, safe and environmentally sound performance. In 2011, CAMESE is celebrating their 30th anniversary. The association was founded by a small group of Canadian business people who had an idea during a trade mission to Chile and Peru in 1981. Their concept was that by banding together they could accomplish more for mining in Canada than they could as individual companies. This common ground still exists for CAMESE today, even though the membership has grown from a handful of organizations to more than 300. Full Whitepaper » |
Where do you see the mining industry in the next 2-3 years?: A Business Improvement Perspective
Contributor: Mining IQ EditorialPosted: 11/2/2011
At last month's Business Improvement in Mining event, Mining IQ interviewed delegates, speakers and sponsors to see what their views were in terms of the future of the mining industry. Where do they see the mining sector in the next 2-3 years? What challenges lie ahead? What can we do? The interviewees provide an interesting perspective on how business improvement plays a part in mining in the next few years. Full Video » |
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Hi Civil Engineer here working in construction Superintendency and water engineering design in Melbourne, 10-15 years... |
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I am interested in Blast engineering as a career change (formerly civils) Unsure of the process. Where would be the place to train or apply for a position. Thanks |
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Why dont we get together and make our training programs more exciting and more rewarding. |
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why some times upstream sites of the river are observed polluted by metals from the downstream metal |
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What really interests me currently is the record high pricing of Copper and gold. |
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