Mining quiz
Quizmaster Julian Aldridge will do his best to bamboozle, baffle and bemuse teams with questions on absolutely anything related to the mining industry. Teams of up to 5 people Make […]
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Quizmaster Julian Aldridge will do his best to bamboozle, baffle and bemuse teams with questions on absolutely anything related to the mining industry. Teams of up to 5 people Make […]
Since 2017, factors affecting climate change have influenced car manufacturers to adopt policies to reduce or cease manufacturing of cars using fossil fuels. This plus the health effects of poorly maintained […]
Mark Kirkbride will give a presentation on West Cumbria Mining to this joint meeting with the British Tunnelling Society. Notice BTS MinSouth 13 Feb 2020
“Routes to Market in Africa: A Zambian Business Club and MINSOUTH Workshop” will be an interactive event. There is opportunity in general discussions for individual professionals or senior representatives from […]
Students selected from all the entries received will present 15-minute lectures on the subjects described below. The winning presenter will have the opportunity to participate in the Regional Final on […]
MIMinE is holding its 15th Safety Seminar, with technical papers of relevance to mining and mineral extraction. This annual event attracts a diverse audience which includes senior personnel, procurement managers, […]
Kathryn Hadler of Imperial College is preparing a presentation entitled “Dry Mineral Processing – for the Moon and Earth”. Join the Teams meeting Use of off-Earth resources, or Space Resource […]
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