Gold/Silver conference

Randol International is sponsoring a gold and silver conference and exhibition at the University of Western Australia, Matilda Bay Campus, in Perth, from Oct 27- Nov 1.

The conference includes speeches on gold metallurgy and gold into the 90s, gold show exhibits and field trips.

The Canadian Institute is hosting a 1-day conference, on Nov 21, at the Sheraton Centre, for investors, underwriters, issuers and their professional advisors called `recent developments in mining.’

Highlights include: analysis of the major lawsuits, innovative financing techniques, structuring major mining agreements, regulatory developments, due diligence concerns and valuation methods. For more information contact The Canadian Institute at (416) 927- 0718.

The need for automation of mining systems in response to economic and environmental pressures is now well recognized. The department of mining and metallurgical engineering is presenting professional development seminars on the application of control engineering in mining on Oct 31 – Nov 2 at McGill University. For more information contact Lorna McFadden at (514) 398-4383.

The department of mining and metallurgical engineering is presenting a professional development seminar titled `the recycling of metals’ on Dec 5 – 7, at McGill University.

Topics include: an historical overview, interaction of technical, economic, commercial and environmental aspects, relationship to and comparison with, primary metal industry, minor and precious metals and an in-depth review of aluminum recycling industry with emphasis on technology. For more information call (514) 398-4383.


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