Prestige Lecture
Neil Wells, Chair, CRIRSCO, will deliver a lecture entitled "International reporting of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves – Risks and Opportunities created by Brexit and Trump".
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Neil Wells, Chair, CRIRSCO, will deliver a lecture entitled "International reporting of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves – Risks and Opportunities created by Brexit and Trump".
The MinSouth Prestige Lecture will be presented by Neil Kermode, Managing Director of The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) Limited, based in Orkney. Join Teams Meeting From 5.30 pm This year’s Prestige lecture explores the relevance of mining in a climate change and zero carbon world. Are new mines necessary? Could we not […]
Owen Mihalop, MIMMM, C.Eng and Chief Operating Officer of Cornish Metals Inc. will deliver the Prestige Lecture on the subject of Tin, its uses, the market, operating mines and new mines coming on stream including South Crofty. Note: after Owen completes his presentation, he will retire to the MinSouth Wonder Building to discuss tin further […]
This year our Prestige Lecture will be given by Lucy Crane, an exploration geologist by training, and now ESG & Sustainability Manager for Cornish Lithium. Cornish Lithium is an innovative mineral exploration and development company, focussed on the environmentally responsible extraction of lithium from geothermal waters and hard rock in Cornwall. In this talk, Lucy […]
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