Dive deep into the future of mining with AusIMM
The Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) together with The University of New South Wales (UNSW) are gearing up for the International Future Mining Conference with a focus on ‘Future Mining, Building Tomorrow’.
Delivered online from 6 – 10 December 2021, the Future Mining program is set to inspire covering a range of topics relevant to tomorrow’s future including; future skills, smart data analysis, automation, robotics, AI and UAVs, energy efficiency to resource efficiency, hydrogen and renewables in mining and much more
As well as offering delegates the chance to take a deep dive into the future of mining, AusIMM’s Future Mining Conference also provides an opportunity for participants to join in the conversation with key industry experts. Future Mining will showcase presentations from leaders in research and technology including Rose Amal, Scientia Professor UNSW, Adrian Beer, CEO, METS Ignited, James Davison, General Manager Surface Mining and Technology, Rio Tinto, Peter Johnson, Chairman, Maptek, Kris Zacny, VP and Senior Research Scientist, Honeybee Robotics.
AusIMM CEO Stephen Durkin said that the mining sector was committed to a future focused perspective.
“The resources industry designs, develops and uses some of the most sophisticated technology in the world, building a safer, more efficient and cleaner sector,” Mr Durkin said.
“AusIMM’s International Future Mining Conference is an opportunity for us to profile this continuous innovation as well as the many people behind it.”
Due to border restrictions the conference has recently moved online, hosted on AusIMM’s robust, leading-edge event delivery platform. The virtual delivery offers the benefits of a world-class conference, with the flexibility of live and on demand sessions to fit your current work commitments and time zones.
The International Future Mining Conference is held online Dec 6-10 2021. Find out more information and register today: https://www.ausimm.com/conferences-and-events/future-mining/
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