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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201112T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
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LAST-MODIFIED:20201112T083836Z
UID:72442-1605204000-1605211200@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sensors in Mining (Microsoft Teams)
DESCRIPTION:Join Microsoft Teams Meeting \nSensors: \nGordon Stove of Adrok will give a talk on Low-carbon\, Low-cost\, Low-risk\, High value-adding Technology for Mineral Exploration; \nFinding subsurface natural resources is getting harder\, not easier.  Explorers are having to look deeper under cover to find new resources and reserves.  Coupled with the technical challenges\,  safeguarding our environment and natural beauty is also critical to the Explorer.   Adrok has developed a deep ranging radio wave system that can pinpoint natural resources in an environmentally friendly and sensitive way.  Surveys are low-carbon affairs and do not destruct the subsurface.   Adrok’s goal is to make the world a better place by better understanding what lies beneath the earth surface. We aim to help our clients increase their exploration success \nAndrew Bamber of Bara Consulting will be talking about Modifying your Modifying Factors with the use of Sensors \nSensors come in many forms and can be used for many things\, but possibly the best use of sensors is for the discovery\, definition\, and characterization of orebodies both before and during mining activity. This talk will review several types of sensor plus examples of use in each of these roles\, and present some case study examples of where either significant dilution or loss was avoided through the application of sensor technology. \n  \nJoin Microsoft Teams Meeting \n 
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/sensors-in-mining/
CATEGORIES:General meeting,Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201112T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201112T133000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20201008T082646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201031T182333Z
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SUMMARY:Mining Masterclass - Norway
DESCRIPTION:This Mining Masterclass session will be covering mining in Norway.  The expert panel will discuss opportunities and challenges of developing and financing mining projects in Norway. Our panellists will share their experiences from an exploration\, commercial\, legal and geological perspective.  The panellists are: \n\nGrace Howe\, Exploration Geologist\, SRK Consulting\nJohn Vergopoulos\, CEO\, Norge Mining\nØystein Rushfeldt\, CEO\, Nussir ASA\nHans Arne L’orange\, Head of Metals & Mining\, Clarksons Platou Securities AS\nJon Rabben\, Partner\, Wiersholm\n\nThis session will be chaired by Iain Duncan\, Partner and UK head of Energy and Natural Resources at Simmons & Simmons. \nRegister and select sessions \nForward to a colleague \nIf you’re unable to join\, please let us know here.
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/mining-masterclass-norway/
CATEGORIES:Masterclass
ORGANIZER;CN="MinSouth%2C London Mining Club and Simmons & Simmons":MAILTO:georgina.bale@simmons-simmons.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201111T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201111T133000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20201008T082504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201031T182507Z
UID:72500-1605097800-1605101400@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Mining Masterclass - Sweden
DESCRIPTION:This Mining Masterclass session will be covering mining in the Nordic region Sweden.  The expert panel will discuss opportunities and challenges of developing and financing mining projects in Sweden. Our panellists will share their experiences from an exploration\, commercial\, legal and geological perspective.  The panellists are: \n\nBen Lepley\, Senior Consultant (Resource Geology)\, SRK Consulting\nKurt Budge\, CEO\, Beowulf Mining plc\nMark Thompson\, Managing Director\, Talga Resources Ltd\nJohan Cederblad\, Partner\, Vinge\nEric Jensen\, General Manager of International Operations\, EMX Royalty Corp\n\nThis session will be chaired by Nick O’Reilly\, Co-Chair of the London Mining Club \nRegister and select sessions \nForward to a colleague \nIf you’re unable to join\, please let us know here.
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/mining-masterclass-sweden/
CATEGORIES:Masterclass
ORGANIZER;CN="MinSouth%2C London Mining Club and Simmons & Simmons":MAILTO:georgina.bale@simmons-simmons.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201110T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201110T133000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20201008T082334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201031T182649Z
UID:72498-1605011400-1605015000@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Mining Masterclass - Finland
DESCRIPTION:This Mining Masterclass session will be covering mining in Finland.  The expert panel will discuss opportunities and challenges of developing and financing mining projects in Finland. Our panellists will share their experiences from an exploration\, commercial\, legal and geological perspective.  The panellists are: \n\nBen Lepley\, Senior Consultant (Resource Geology)\, SRK Consulting\nJames Withall\, CEO\, Rupert Resources\nJoni Lukkaroinen\, CEO\, Terrafame OY\nCasper Herler\, Managing Partner\, Borenius\nEric Jensen\, General Manager of International Operations\, EMX Royalty Corp\n\nThis session will be chaired by Iain Duncan\, Partner and UK head of Energy and Natural Resources at Simmons & Simmons. \nRegister and select sessions \nForward to a colleague \nIf you’re unable to join\, please let us know here.
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/mining-masterclass-finland/
CATEGORIES:Masterclass
ORGANIZER;CN="MinSouth%2C London Mining Club and Simmons & Simmons":MAILTO:georgina.bale@simmons-simmons.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201104T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201104T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20201031T165929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201031T165929Z
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SUMMARY:Cornish Institute of Engineers Online Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Mount Polley Mine (Canada) Tailings Spill Remediation – Challenges & Successes \nDr Lyn Anglin\, Anglin & Associates \nAfter the tailings dam at the Mount Polley mine failed and 25 million cubic metres of water\, tailings and embankment materials spilled into the surrounding environment\, significant progress has been made into remediating the spill impacts. This talk reviews the clean-up and repair that has taken place since the 2014 failure. \nContact:  secretary@thecornishengineer.com for the link \nMount Polley Mine Location \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/cornish-institute-of-engineers-online-lecture/
CATEGORIES:Cornish Institute of Engineers,Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201029T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201029T220000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20180429T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210610T132659Z
UID:72077-1603992600-1604008800@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sundowner
DESCRIPTION:Video conference is done through Wonder.  As their web page states: \n“Wonder is a space where you can connect to others in a more spontaneous and fluid way. You move around freely between groups. It’s fun\, creative and energizing. We call this concept fluid togetherness\, we think it’s the future of how people will connect online in future and we’re incredibly excited about it. The best thing is that Wonder is going to be a the core of it.” \nThere are separate rooms available at this space for Students\, Geologists\, Mining Engineers and Metallurgists.  Anyone can go into whichever room. \nHere is the link: \nSundowners\n 
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/sundowner-2-2020-09-24-2020-10-29/
CATEGORIES:Sundowner
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201008T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201008T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20200903T084829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200930T073018Z
UID:72441-1602180000-1602187200@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Intelligent Mining Technology
DESCRIPTION:Intelligent  Mining Technology \n“Results of trials of intelligent underwater robots at Ecton Mine for the EU Horizon 2020-funded UNEXMIN project\, commercialization of UNEXMIN with UNEXUP and the robotic mining project\, Robominers”  \n–  Dr. Stephen Henley\, RCI\, 4DCoders \nFollow this link to participate: Join the Teams meeting
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/intelligent-mining-technology/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200924T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200924T220000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20180429T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210610T132659Z
UID:72067-1600968600-1600984800@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sundowner
DESCRIPTION:Video conference is done through Wonder.  As their web page states: \n“Wonder is a space where you can connect to others in a more spontaneous and fluid way. You move around freely between groups. It’s fun\, creative and energizing. We call this concept fluid togetherness\, we think it’s the future of how people will connect online in future and we’re incredibly excited about it. The best thing is that Wonder is going to be a the core of it.” \nThere are separate rooms available at this space for Students\, Geologists\, Mining Engineers and Metallurgists.  Anyone can go into whichever room. \nHere is the link: \nSundowners\n 
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/sundowner-2-2020-09-24/
CATEGORIES:Sundowner
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200827T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200827T220000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20180429T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180429T153804Z
UID:72049-1598549400-1598565600@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sundowner
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/sundowner-2-2020-08-27/
CATEGORIES:Sundowner
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200731T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200731T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20200703T074800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200703T074800Z
UID:72439-1596211200-1596222000@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Joint meeting with Zambian Business Club
DESCRIPTION:A virtual meeting between MinSouth and the Zambian Business Club will be held at 16:00.  Details to follow.
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/joint-meeting-with-zambian-business-club/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200730T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200730T220000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20180429T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180429T153804Z
UID:72032-1596130200-1596146400@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sundowner
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/sundowner-2-2020-07-30/
CATEGORIES:Sundowner
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200619T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20200619T093010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200619T093010Z
UID:72436-1592553600-1592586000@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:YPLC Regional Final
DESCRIPTION:MinSouth heat winner Sam Casement competes in a virtual Regional Final of the Young Persons’ Lecture Competition.  The meeting will open at 17:45 and the proceedings will begin at 18:00.  Anyone may join the video conference but please register at https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fmeeting%2Fregister%2FtZYodemspz0vGtBGWZa8zQqr21HlgJhfldk_&data=02%7C01%7C%7C66855b9bc7444f4b8ca008d8142f2b2e%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C637281540120392642&sdata=anDxeEC4qw7MfviA5nnsN1p3J09xEBKusLYmlSpOuCo%3D&reserved=0 \n 
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/yplc-regional-final-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200611T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200611T193000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20190809T145810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200602T074730Z
UID:72234-1591898400-1591903800@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Relevance of Mining in a Climate Change World
DESCRIPTION:The MinSouth Prestige Lecture will be presented by Neil Kermode\, Managing Director of The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) Limited\, based in Orkney. \n  \n  \nJoin Teams Meeting  From 5.30 pm \nThis year’s Prestige lecture explores the relevance of mining in a climate change and zero carbon world. Are new mines necessary? Could we not be re-using/recycling metals already mined\, processed and discarded or still in circulation? How important is mining for new and developing clean technologies – electric cars\, renewable energy\, energy storage etc. \nWinning high energy materials from the earth was an excellent strategy for kickstarting the first Industrial Revolution. It allowed industry to site production where it needed to be and not just where the resources were\, it compacted processes and people into factories and enabled unheard of levels of production. \n But unfortunately we didn’t spot the downside of releasing these bound up materials… until recently. \n So now we know we need to act on carbon emissions\, the spotlight of attention has begun to swing onto less extractive approaches to making our lives work. This generally means moving from a linear process to more circular ones. It means using less and it means using that we have better\, and sometimes it means looking at the processes that made life possible before coal. \nOne part of that is the way in which we power and propel our economy. We all know we are decarbonising\, we see more EVs on the road and in the adverts on the (lower energy) TV; We have stopped burning coal for electricity and the UK had its first coal free month in May; we see more wind turbines and solar panels and we are participating in conversations about carbon daily. \n And there are things going on in the background\, often unseen. The carbon free world is under construction and new technologies are being developed. \n Neil Kermode manages the European Marine Energy Centre in Orkney which has been tasked by Government to enable the development of the technology to harvest energy from the waves and tides around our coast. Set up in 2003 it has seen more devices (30) tested than at any other site in the world and has helped spur the decarbonisation of energy in Orkney. \n Neil brings a wealth of experience of the successes and challenges that have been faced by the pioneers and innovators to date and is passionate about the need to deliver a new industry. \n The lecture will explore some of the options that marine energy opens up; not just to the UK but the rest of the planet. Opportunities for new jobs\, businesses and ways to handle and utilise the energy harvested. \n Neil will also highlight the metals and minerals that may be increasingly important to the development and construction of these and other non-carbon energy sources (ie materials needed); and perhaps more importantly\, the battery and/or other energy storage provisions for the energy produced. \nExamples of the conundrum include that steel is needed for wind turbines – and steel needs mining iron ore and metallurgical process coal for the steel manufacturing; similarly metals needed for the marine energy technologies; and the rare earths and other metals/minerals needed for EVs\, renewables and storage etc. \n  \nJoin Teams Meeting  \nFrom 5.30 pm
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/the-relevance-of-mining-in-a-climate-change-world/
CATEGORIES:Prestige Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200513T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200513T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20200406T140706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200512T184601Z
UID:72408-1589392800-1589396400@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Dry Mineral Processing - for the Moon and Earth
DESCRIPTION:Kathryn Hadler of Imperial College is preparing a presentation entitled “Dry Mineral Processing – for the Moon and Earth”. \nJoin the Teams meeting \nUse of off-Earth resources\, or Space Resource Utilisation (SRU)\, is essential for the further exploration of space by humankind. Off-Earth resources will provide propellant\, oxygen\, water and building materials.  The production of oxygen from lunar soil is the first step in this process.  The overall flowsheet for lunar oxygen production is similar to that of terrestrial metal production from a mined ore.  The process flowsheets both include excavation\, haulage and beneficiation of the lunar soil or terrestrial ore to provide the feedstock for the chemical extraction of oxygen or metal. \nAs a mineral processing engineer\, Kathryn is interested in the beneficiation of lunar soils.  The environmental constraints on the Moon present a number of challenges for beneficiation of minerals\, including low gravity and a lack of air or water for transporting and separating minerals.  These challenges mean we must think differently about the way in which we separate minerals in space\, which has the potential to bring new ideas and approaches to terrestrial mineral separations.  In this talk\, we will look at the role of mineral processing in the lunar oxygen production flowsheet\, the challenges faced\, and how we might use SRU to transform our terrestrial mineral processing operations.
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/dry-mineral-processing-for-the-moon-and-earth/
CATEGORIES:General meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200430T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200430T220000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20180429T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180429T153804Z
UID:71980-1588267800-1588284000@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sundowner
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/sundowner-2-2020-04-30/
CATEGORIES:Sundowner
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200424T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20191127T132145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191127T132145Z
UID:72317-1587718800-1587747600@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:MIMinE Annual Safety Seminar
DESCRIPTION: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\, trade unionists\, students and apprentices.  The event also features company exhibition stands and ample opportunities for delegates to network during break times. \nPre-registration is essential to secure your place. \nhttp://www.themime.org.uk/
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/mimine-annual-safety-seminar-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200312T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200312T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20190809T144940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200228T174839Z
UID:72231-1584036000-1584046800@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Young Persons' Lecture Competition
DESCRIPTION: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 26 March. \n  \nSam Casement \nImperial College London \nRegional Spectral Analysis of the Lofdal Alkaline Carbonatite Complex\, Namibia\, for Mineral Exploration \nUsing evidence from multi- and hyperspectral image data\, the geology\, mineralogy and formation of carbonatite dykes are considered at the Lofdal Alkaline Carbonatite Complex\, Namibia. Lofdal is situated in the Welwitschia inlier\, within the Congo Craton\, which was intruded post-tectonically in many phases\, including by the Oas Syenite and carbonatite dykes. In this study\, satellite\, airborne and drone-based data have been analysed to spectrally characterise the lithologies and mineralogy of the carbonatite complex\, and its relationship to the regional geology. Lithological interpretations have also been linked to the geological setting and spectral properties. The Spectral Angle Mapping classification technique is used for mineral mapping in the region. How the thin carbonatite dykes relate to the distribution of Rare Earth Elements in this area\, and the implications for economic potential\, are discussed. The analysis of multi- and hyperspectral imagery has enabled a regional assessment of prospectivity to be produced. \n  \nAlexander Moss \nOxford University – St Edmund Hall \nLithium Deposit Types and Problems Relating to Maximising Extraction. \nThe market for lithium is growing at an extraordinary rate in response to the increase in demand for rechargeable batteries\, principally in Electric Vehicles (EVs). Three types of lithium resources have been identified. 70% of the estimated resources are stored in brines\, predominantly in Chile\, Bolivia\, Argentina and China. The second most abundant deposit of lithium\, as Spodumene and Lepidolite predominantly\, are pegmatites. These constitute <1% of pegmatites observed globally. The final class of resources are unconventional lithium deposits\, including hectorite in Hector\, California\, and jadarite in Jadar\, Serbia. Issues arise when converting these resources into reserves\, principally with lithium brines. Brines are extracted from aquifers and left in pond exposed to solar radiation and the atmosphere for 18 months\, while evaporation increases the concentration of the brine. Excessive pumping of brines potentially diminishing extraction by dilution. Magnesium ions also act to inhibit the amount of lithium extracted from brines. \n  \nMaciej Zajaczkowski \nImperial College London \nREE properties\, extraction and outlook \nRare earth metals fulfil an important role in many aspects of modern technology and our daily lives. First to be discovered in the town of Ytterby\, rare earth metals have since been valued and utilized for their unique properties; allowing them to be utilized in electronic components\, powerful magnets\, efficient catalysts\, highly specific absorption spectrum pigments and many more. Due to their high demand and the scarcity of processable ores\, the extraction of rare earth metals in large quantities has proven to be a challenging task that has already taken a large toll on the environment. \nDuring this student led lecture\, I will discuss more about these elements and current improvements in extraction methods as well as potential solutions related to their environmental issues. \n  \nJacob Hartles \nExeter University \nMining Development: Ethics and Sustainability in modern mining \nAs cultural\, commercial\, and environmental pressures increasingly affect the mining industry\, the challenges emplaced must be addressed and a modernised response formulated. Technology and adaptation are key\, however\, the manner of such must complement the values of the complaints faced\, and as such human and legislative routes cannot be underestimated.  The talk will examine the chicken-and-egg nature of ethical pressures versus sustainability and efficiency gains. This broad examination is devolved into a variety of subtopics: the challenges of climate change\, resource scarcity\, and “social license to operate” in 21st century mining; developing technologies and their downstream impacts with a focus on water and energy\, and approaches to cultural and societal challenges. Thus concluding on a proposal for activities and developments that have beneficial economic and social returns. \n  \n 
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/young-persons-lecture-competition/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200227T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200227T220000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20180429T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180429T153804Z
UID:71949-1582824600-1582840800@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sundowner
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/sundowner-2-2020-02-27/
CATEGORIES:Sundowner
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200227T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200227T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20200117T104746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200211T164441Z
UID:72382-1582806600-1582821000@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Routes to Market in Africa: A Zambian Business Club and MINSOUTH Workshop
DESCRIPTION:“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 organisations to discuss their commercial experiences relevant to the workshop.  Rather than a ‘business profile’ this would be short remarks relevant to the workshop theme. \n\nHow do you approach doing business in Africa or move into new markets on the continent?\nHow do you address the operational risks impacting your business? How do you design effective controls for these risks?\nHave you faced challenges navigating new markets?\n\nThe scope of the workshop is to consider the following: \n\nBasics of risk management\nAnti-Money Laundering (AML) and financial sanctions\nAnti-bribery risks\nPolitical risks\nOperational and logistical risks\nLegal and regulatory risks\nCultural risks\nDocumentation risks (including LIBOR changes)\nProtection of intellectual property\nTrade finance risks (including Brexit challenges)\nCyber-security risks\nOperational resilience\n\nThe session will offer high-level content relevant to a range of sectors\, including large corporates\, SMEs and not-for-profit organisations.  The workshop\, relevant to various business lines (front line\, enterprise risk and compliance\, internal audit)\, is designed to stimulate discussion during the sessions with the sharing of relevant experiences  ̶  good and bad. \nThe workshop especially welcomes senior professionals or investors with an interest in Zambia / Southern Africa and the extractive sectors although the workshop is open to anyone and will have direct relevance to any African country or industry sector. \nWhilst the workshop is free to attend\, numbers are limited and registration is required.  Please go to https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/routes-to-market-in-africa-a-zambian-business-club-and-minsouth-workshop-tickets-92071485291 before February 22 to register.
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/routes-to-market-in-africa-a-zambian-business-club-and-minsouth-workshop/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200213T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200213T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20190809T144614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191216T164120Z
UID:72229-1581616800-1581627600@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:West Cumbria Mining
DESCRIPTION:Mark Kirkbride will give a presentation on West Cumbria Mining to this joint meeting with the British Tunnelling Society. \nNotice BTS MinSouth 13 Feb 2020
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/west-cumbria-mining/
LOCATION:The Institution of Civil Engineers\, 1 Great George Street\, Westminster
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200130T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200130T220000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20180429T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180429T153804Z
UID:71948-1580405400-1580421600@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sundowner
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/sundowner-2-2020-01-30/
CATEGORIES:Sundowner
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200129T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20200107T153119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200107T153119Z
UID:72371-1580284800-1580403600@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Mining For and With the Electric Vehicle
DESCRIPTION:Since 2017\, factors affecting climate change have influenced car manufacturers to adopt policies to reduce or cease manufacturing of cars using fossil fuels. \nThis plus the health effects of poorly maintained and polluting diesel engines has affected a much wider audience with mining being no exception. The use of electric vehicles is being rolled out and with it the demand for battery minerals. The focus of mining companies has changed to supplying what is the biggest growth market in a commodity\, possible ever. \nManufacturers of mining equipment have quickly taken up the challenge and have started to produce a range of electric equipment powered by direct connection or battery. \nMining companies and manufacturers are actively looking how to supply and process the raw materials that go into battery manufacture\, as well as the the practicalities and limitations of using electric vehicles in very arduous conditions. \nThe Mining Technology Division (MTD) of the IOM3 associated with the Association of British Mining Equipment Companies (ABMEC) are hosting a conference entitled Mining for and with the Electric Vehicles at 297 Euston Road\, London NW1. \nThe aim is to bring together those companies that mine and process battery minerals with those that use the minerals to manufacture batteries and those that use those batteries in electric vehicles. The conference will discuss the current state of supply and development of battery technology and where it is likely to develop. \nThe conference is a unique opportunity to bring together all three facets that the IOM3 represents and will cover all aspects from the mining and extraction of battery minerals\, and the development of materials to produce a cost‐effective clean alternative to the mining process. \nThe presentations will focus on: \n\nDevelopments in the sources\, supply and processing of Lithium\, Cobalt and Tin;\nSafe use of electrical vehicles in mining;\nThe latest mining equipment available for manufacturers; and\nHow UK companies are contributing to the development of this still fledgling industry.\n\nThis conference is an ideal opportunity for mining companies\, regulators and academics to convene and discuss ideas\, learn of the latest developments\, and question those in the industry about the hottest topic for years.
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/mining-for-and-with-the-electric-vehicle/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200109T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200109T210000
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CREATED:20190809T143256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T123953Z
UID:72228-1578592800-1578603600@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Mining quiz
DESCRIPTION:Quizmaster Julian Aldridge will do his best to bamboozle\, baffle and bemuse teams with questions on absolutely anything related to the mining industry. \n\nTeams of up to 5 people\nMake up a team from your company or join friends in a team on the evening\n£25 per team entry fee\nRaffle\nProceeds to IOM3 Members’ Benevolent Trust.\n\nPlease RSVP via the box below.
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/mining-quiz/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191217T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191217T220000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20180429T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191125T081014Z
UID:71947-1576603800-1576620000@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sundowner
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Mayer-Brown.
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/sundowner-2-2019-12-26/
CATEGORIES:Sundowner
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191128T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191128T220000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20180429T153804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180429T153804Z
UID:71946-1574962200-1574978400@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sundowner
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/sundowner-2-2019-11-28/
CATEGORIES:Sundowner
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191120T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191121T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20190301T074441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190301T074441Z
UID:72140-1574256600-1574370000@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:ABMEC Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:With an excellent line-up of speakers and exhibitors\, the Conference brings together captains from the mining industry and its supply chain. Following last year’s success with over 160 delegates from nine countries\, 30 exhibitors and 16 speakers\, this year’s promises to inform\, educate and entertain. \n\n\n\nEVENT\nLOCATION\nSTART DATE\nTIME\nDETAILS\n\n\nInside Mining Seminar with Dr Chris Hinde\nNottingham Belfry Hotel\nWednesday \n20 November 2019\n1.30pm-5.00pm\nOverview of mining industry \n£150/non-member \nRegister Now\n\n\nABMEC Annual Conference\nNottingham Belfry Hotel\nThursday \n21 November 2019\n9.00am – 4.00pm\nSpeakers to date – more to be announced. \n£195 non-member \nRegister Now\n\n\nABMEC Annual Dinner\nNottingham Belfry Hotel\nThursday \n21 November 2019\n6.00pm Drinks \n7.00pm Dinner\n£65 non-members \nRegister Now\n\n\nSponsorship opportunities\nBenefit from your brand in front of the leading decision-makers in the mining industry with ads or promotional items:\nSponsorship offers
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/abmec-annual-conference-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191114T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20190809T142806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191029T084812Z
UID:72227-1573754400-1573765200@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Short talks and panel discussion on prospective exploration areas\, target minerals/deposits and exploration methods/technology.  Speakers will each give 10 – 15 minute talks followed by questions and discussions: \n\n\n\n\n\nSimon Large of the Natural History Museum: The FAMOS project in general and his work on the giant Los-Bronces porphyry Cu deposit district (Chile). He will show how they integrate current research interests in igneous petrology with application to exploration.\nAntony Benham of SRK Exploration: Geology and prospects of the Arabian-Nubian Shield – what we know so far.\nJames Gilbertson of SRK Exploration: Exploration undercover\, the challenges\, solutions and how this will affect exploration patterns.
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/exploration/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191014T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191014T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20190809T141726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190809T141726Z
UID:72224-1571076000-1571086800@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This meeting will be the main constitutional MinSouth meeting to elect the Council for the coming year and give membership the opportunity to meet councillors and make comment on the direction and content of the society. \nAfter the AGM\, Pat Willis of Bara Consulting\, one of MinSouth’s Gold sponsors\, will give a talk on “Feasibility and Review – Lessons Learnt” \nOver the last 10 years or so\, Patrick Willis of Bara Consulting has undertaken numerous studies and reviews.  He will share some of the more important lessons learnt and personal frustrations in undertaking studies.  He will then highlight some common issues arising from reviews\, be they formal due diligence\, expert witness roles or peer reviews. He stresses that this is not a tick box on how to undertake studies or how to comply with stock exchange codes but rather a more light-hearted approach to the subject.
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/annual-general-meeting-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190919
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20190809T150649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190809T150649Z
UID:72235-1568764800-1568851199@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Tailings Management - What is Best Practice
DESCRIPTION:On 4 March 2019\, the Global Minerals Professional Alliance (GMPA) announced it would seek to address global action on tailings with help from various organisations including IOM3. \nThe initiative will focus on examining tailings from the perspective of disposal and closure\, help move forward discussions and solutions for tailings management\, reprocessing and reuse in a bid to move towards the elimination of tailings. \nTailings are the solid material plus varying degrees of runoff and process water (waste) remaining after the recoverable metals and minerals have been extracted from mined ore. The physical and chemical characteristics of the tailings vary with the nature of the ore\, its geological setting and the climate where the tailings are placed.  Tailings are most commonly stored in surface facilities\, which can represent a significant area of disturbance at mining operations.  They have ongoing and severe safety risks associated with their storage. \nMining companies\, professional groups\, industry organizations\, and academics have expressed renewed interest in tailings management following the disaster that took place in late January at Vale’s Corrego do Feijão operation\, where a tailings dam collapsed\, killing more than 300 people. \nIn light of the GMPA announcement\, the three divisions of IOM3 associated with the mineral extraction industries (Mining Technology\, Mineral Processing & Extractive Metallurgy\, and Applied Earth Science Divisions)\, in association with MinSouth\, are hosting a seminar focused on Mine Tailings Management at 297 Euston Road\, London NW1. \nThe aim is to bring together representatives of the various organisations and experts in tailings management to speak on the issues surrounding tailings dam construction\, safety\, maintenance and inspection. \nThe conference will cover a wide scope\, from ‘how tailings dams work’\, current tailings management\, geotechnical considerations\, international policy\, the future of tailings and other uses of mine waste. \nThe presentations will focus on: \n\nAn international standard for tailings dams\, including classification and systems for review\nAlternative strategies for mine tailings\nEmergency planning and preparedness\nWays to use existing resources and data to create and improve research and training initiatives\n\nThis conference is an ideal opportunity for mining company staff\, mine managers\, geotechnical and tailings engineers\, consultants\, regulators and academics to convene and discuss ideas\, learn of new technologies and developments and debate the issues related to mine waste storage.  It is the intention that the collected papers will become an invaluable guide to Best Practice Tailings Management. \nIn addition to the progamme of invited speakers\, offers of papers are welcome – deadline 30 June 2019:
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/tailings-management-what-is-best-practice/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190909T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190909T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T122733
CREATED:20190809T141046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190827T094433Z
UID:72223-1568052000-1568062800@minsouth.org.uk
SUMMARY:Tailings Monitoring
DESCRIPTION:Philip Shaw of SureWave Technology Ltd will give a short presentation on new technology for monitoring of tailings dams\, followed by a panel discussion with Hans Otto\, Senior Tailings Engineer with Golder Associates and John Thuysbaert of Knight Piesold. \nBoth Golder and Knight Piesold are Silver sponsors of MinSouth. \nAs this event precedes the IOM3 day conference on tailings to be held on 18th September\, it will not cover all aspects of tailings\, but will focus particularly on monitoring.
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/tailings-monitoring/
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