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5 DAYS2000+ DECISION MAKERS100+ EXHIBITORS7 INDUSTRY-LED CONFERENCES
TO REGISTER PHONE: +61 (2) 8252 9488 EMAIL [email protected] OR VISIT WWW.IMARCMELBOURNE.COM
22-26 SEPTEMBER 2014MELBOURNE CONVENTION CENTRE
WE INVITE YOU TO BE A PART OF AN HISTORIC MINING EVENT WHICH IS TAKING PLACE IN MELBOURNE FROM 22–26 SEPTEMBER 2014.
Drawing on a multitude of international relationships with key stakeholders from across the mining value chain, the International Mining and Resource Conference (IMARC) 2014 creates a global mining event for Australia that will
connect mining leaders, policy makers, financiers, technical experts, innovators and educators all under one roof.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO WELCOMING YOU TO IMARC IN MELBOURNE
PRINCIPAL FOUNDING PARTNERS SUPPORTING PARTNERS
FOUNDATION SPONSOR LEAD SPONSORS
PLATINUM SPONSOR GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS
The International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) creates a mining event for Australia as a major stop on the global mining events calendar. It is formed by a partnership between:
Mines and Money Australia has now become part of this historic event. Mines and Money Australia is the leading international event series for matching mining companies with investment capital. Examining global commodity and investment outlooks, this event has deal making at its core.
WHAT IS IMARC?
WHAT WILL IMARC DELIVER?
WORLD CLASS CONTENT FOCUSING ON THREE AREAS:
IMARC DELIVERS UNBEATABLE NETWORKING! SEE PAGE16 FOR DETAILS
Join the conversation to encourage year round discussion, knowledge sharing and idea generation using the links below:
Hashtags: #imarc2014 #imarcmelbourne
CONNECT WITH IMARC
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• Learn how to fill the skills gap in your organisation• Drive workforce productivity improvements through
quality education and training outcomes• Create more diverse workforces • Assert industry’s role in driving education and
training outcomes• Investment in infrastructure to support the
continued development and growth of the mining sector, and the respective roles of government and
the private sector• Discuss the challenges involved in measuring and
ensuring the sustainability of the outcomes being delivered and how they can be addressed
• Commence dialogue, share expertise and promote global mining policy & regulatory excellence
• Build links internationally between jurisdictions discussing key resource development issues
• Develop exploration strategies: Uncover where to look • Discuss how we can mine small deposits cheaply in
Australia• Manage projects from exploration through to
production and profit• Hear from industry leading practitioners about
automation, its development, implementation and impact on mines of the future
• Understand the key productivity challenges which global miners face
• Hear first-hand from mine site and production managers about the issues and solutions they are looking for
• Explore the latest thinking around productivity improvement solutions and learn about leading technologies and innovations in this space
• Understand mines, metals and markets: Emerging global supply/demand trends and opportunities for growth
• Forecast mining commodity supply and demand • Review mining finance trends – alternative sources of
investment and the capital squeeze• Attend outbound-Inbound Investor Summit
• Take a step by step guided tour of JORC reporting on a global scale
• Equip yourself with sound knowledge to comply with the JORC Code requirements in the reporting environment
• Look at the New Chapter 5 ASX Listing Rules – straight from the technical experts
TO REGISTER PHONE: +61 (2) 8252 9488 EMAIL [email protected] OR VISIT WWW.IMARCMELBOURNE.COM
22-26 SEPTEMBER 2014 MELBOURNE CONVENTION CENTRE
TO REGISTER PHONE: +61 (2) 8252 9488 EMAIL [email protected] OR VISIT WWW.IMARCMELBOURNE.COM
FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2014 SITE VISITS & TOURS
INVESTMENT
MONDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2014 9:00 - 11:00 14:00 - 17:30
EVENINGFUNCTIONS
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Excellence in Discovery and Exploration
Outbound-Inbound Investor Summit
Workforce Strengthening through Participation & Productivity
WELCOME PARTY
INVESTMENT
TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2014
TECHNOLOGY & SKILLS
POLICY PLENARY KEYNOTES SESSION 1The Role of Mining in Global Sustainable Development
Mines and Money
Leveraging social and economic benefits from mining activity
Excellence in Mining and Mine Management
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Mines, Metals and Markets: Emerging global supply/demand trends & opportunities for growth
Mines and Money
Mining Ministerial Summit Promoting global mining policy & regulation excellence
Mining’s Productivity Imperative: Issues, Priorities and Solutions
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POLICYPLENARY KEYNOTES SESSION 3Towards Global Mining Excellence:Skills development and technological innovation to drive the future of mining Best Practice JORC Reporting:
Winning Investor Confidence
Mining Ministerial Summit Promoting global mining policy & regulation excellence
Mining’s Productivity Imperative: Issues, Priorities and Solutions
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IMARC AT A GLANCE
IMARC SPEAKERS CONFIRMED INCLUDE:
Adam Goern, TPA & CO
Barry Dawes, Head of Resources, PARADIGM SECURITIES
Bert Koth, Director, DENHAM CAPITAL
Biao Chen, Managing Partner, JINJIANG MINING FUND
Prof Colin Roberts, Emissary, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), WORLD BANK GROUP
David Paterson, Director, EMERGENT ADVISORY
Hedley Widdup, Manager, LION SELECTION GROUP
Steve Hunt, Chairman, JORC
Jack Lifton, Co-founding Principal, TECHNOLOGY METALS RESEARCH
Jayant Bhandari, Senior Analyst, ANARCHO CAPITAL
John Robertson, Director, EIM CAPITAL MANAGERS
Jorge Ramiro Monroy, Managing Director, EMERGING MARKETS CAPITAL
Jose Blanco, Chairman, AUSTRALIA-LATIN AMERICA BUSINESS COUNCIL
James Rowe, ASX
Mark Berry, Principal Geologist, AMC CONSULTANTS
Michael Cairnduff, Managing Editor, ASPERMONT
Mike Stirzaker, Partner PACIFIC ROAD
Pan Guocheng, CEO, CHINA HANKING HOLDINGS
Peter Stoker, Deputy Chairman, JORC
Peter Strachan, STOCKANALYSIS
Richard Karn, Managing Editor, THE EMERGING TRENDS REPORT
Rod Whyte, Principal, WHYTE & ASSOCIATES
Sean Russo, Managing Director, NOAH’S RULE
Travis Hamilton, Managing Director, KHAN INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LIMITED
Senior Representative of LIND PARTNERS
Alan Bye, CEO, Cooperative Research Centre for Optimising Resource Extraction, CRC ORE, UNIVERSITY OF QLD
Andrew McIlwain, CEO & Managing Director, UNITY MINING LIMITED
Bernie Sostak, General Manager Business Development & Technical Services, NORTHERN STAR RESOURCES
Professor David Giles, Leader, Deep Exploration Technologies CRC, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
Denise Goldsworthy, Owner and Managing Principal, ALTERNATE FUTURES
Don Sands, CEO, SYNENGCO
Professor Dudley Kingsnorth, Critical Materials Initiative, CURTIN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Gavin Yeates Vice President Mining Operations, BHP BILLITON
Dr Graham Lumley, Director – Mining Intelligence & Benchmarking, PWC
Ian Chalmers, Managing Director, ALKANE RESOURCES
Ian Smith, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, ORICA
Professor J. Bruce Gemmell, Director, Centre of Excellence in Ore Deposits (CODES) UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA
Jonathan Law, Director, CSIRO – MINERALS DOWN UNDER NATIONAL RESEARCH FLAGSHIP
Joe Cucuzza, Managing Director, AMIRA INTERNATIONAL
Mark Bennett, Managing Director & CEO, SIRIUS RESOURCES
Dr Megan Clark, Chief Executive, CSIRO
Dr Mel Lintern, Research Geochemist, CSIRO
Professor Paul Hyland, Professor, QUT BUSINESS SCHOOL
Paul Stephen, Executive Director, CRUSADER RESOURCES
Richard Schodde, Managing Director, MINEX CONSULTING
Associate Professor. Serkan Saydam, Deputy Research Director, School of Mining Engineering, UNIVERSITY OF NSW
Terry Burgess, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, OZ MINERALS
Terry Hoschke, Mines & Metals, CONSULTANT GEOPHYSICIST
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Andrew Norton, Higher Education Program Director, THE GRATTAN INSTITUTE
Carlos Santa Cruz, Regional Senior Vice President, NEWMONT ASIA PACIFIC
Chris James, Assistant Director Workforce Skills, MINERALS COUNCIL AUSTRALIA
Professor Chris Moran, Director – SMI, THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND
Associate Professor Damien Giurco, Director, Research Outcomes, INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE FUTURES (UTS)
Darrell Cox, Manager Employee Development Australian Mining, THIESS PTY LTD
David Overall, CEO, DOWNER EDI MINING, and Chair, MCA WORKFORCE COMMITTEE
Dr Gavin Lind, Executive Director, MTEC, and Director – Education and Training, MINERALS COUNCIL AUSTRALIA
Laura Tyler, Asset President, Cannington Mine, Copper, BHP BILLITON
Lesley Bennett, Program Manager, PNG CHAMBER OF MINERALS AND PETROLEUM
Julian Vella Partner, AsPac Head - Global Infrastructure, KPMG
Melanie Stutsel, Director – Health, Safety, Environment and Communities, MINERALS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA
Professor Peter Dowd, Executive Director – MEA, UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
Richard Boele, Managing Director, BANARRA
Richard Eccles, Deputy Secretary - Indigenous Group, DEPARTMENT OF PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET
Rob Hattingh, General Manager Innovation, Technology and Sustainability,ILUKA
Robert Papworth, Group Recruitment Manager, MMG
Robin Hamilton-Coates, Manager External Relations, MMG LXML SEPON
Ron Ayers, Professor of Civil Engineering, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND
Steve McDonald, CEO, SKILLSDMC
Tania Constable, Head of Resources Division, DEPT. OF INDUSTRY
Troy Hey, General Manager – Stakeholder and Investor Relations, MMG LIMITED
Professor Marcia Langton, Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
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TO SPEAK AT IMARC PLEASE CONTACT SIOBHAN CORRY [email protected]
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WORKFORCE STRENGTHENING THROUGH PARTICIPATION AND PRODUCTIVITY
PRESENTED BY
BROAD WORKFORCE STRENGTHENING THROUGH DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
09:20 Introductory remarks and facilitated by David Overall, CEO, DOWNER EDI MINING, and Chair, MCA WORKFORCE COMMITTEE This session will explore how increasing the diversity of the workforce through gender, cultural and disability inclusion will increase the skills pool.
09:30 The next steps for indigenous inclusion Indigenous representative
09:40 Perspectives on gender diversity as a business case Laura Tyler, Asset President, Cannington Mine, Copper, BHP BILLITON
09:50 Adult apprentices: the productivity benefitsInvited (Company Representative)
10:00 The next frontier: pioneering disability inclusionInvited (Company Representative)
10:10 PANEL DISCUSSION
OUTBOUND-INBOUND INVESTOR SUMMIT
PRESENTED BY
INBOUND INVESTMENT: ASIA FOCUS
08:50 Opening remarks from the Chair and
business card exchange
09:00
SOE Chinese outbound investment panel:
The growing funding opportunity for
mining projects • Examining the transactional trends in
Chinese outbound direct investment over the last five years
• What Chinese outbound investment can achieve in terms of access to consumers, resources, and expertise
• Investment versus asset ownership – what are the trends?
• Key success factors for a Chinese outbound investment
10:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: Chinese outbound investment trends – rise
of private investors from China • Outlook for metals and minerals demand
and impact on outbound investment flows • What type of deals are attracting Chinese
outbound investment: Size, location, commodity, deal structure Examining the reasons behind past outbound investment failures and new approaches to ensure success
• How to access Chinese investors • What are they investing in and in what
volumes? • Opportunities for foreign companies to
enter JVs with Chinese investors and assist with their outbound investments
• How QDII2 will increase flow of investment capital from China into the global resources market
• Why are Chinese investors emerging as a key player
EXCELLENCE IN DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION
PRESENTED BY
DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION ADVANCEMENTS, POTENTIAL & THE FUTURE
08:50 Opening remarks from the Chair and business card exchangeProfessor J. Bruce Gemmell, Director, CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE IN ORE DEPOSITS UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA
09:00 Australia’s exploration potential: Is there anything out there to discover? • Uncovering exploration trends and the
future: where is exploration going? Richard Schodde, Managing Director, MINEX CONSULTING
09:20 Advancements in global mineral exploration: A mineral systems approach
09:40 MINING COMPANY CASE STUDY
10:10 Geophysics - can we trust it?
• Using geophysical techniques to map and integrate geology to aid exploration and delineation
• Geophysics as an exploration tool• Limitations of the techniques and data• Designing, implementing & interpreting resultsTerry Hoschke, Mines & Metals, Consultant Geophysicist
10:30 PANEL DISCUSSIONAustralia’s mining discovery and exploration outlook, growth and opportunities for minersModerator:Professor J. Bruce Gemmell, Director, CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE IN ORE DEPOSITS UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIAPanelists: Richard Schodde, Managing Director, MINEX CONSULTING Ian Chalmers, Managing Director, ALKANE RESOURCESTerry Hoschke, Mines & Metals,
Consultant Geophysicist
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TRAINING A CONTEMPORARY WORKFORCE
14:00 Introductory Remarks & facilitated by Chris James, Assistant Director Workforce Skills, MINERALS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA
14:10 Focussing on workplace competencies, workforce development, productivity and pathways for the individual learner versus the “training system” Steve McDonald, CEO, SKILLSDMC
TRAINING QUALITY 14:20What operational miners as employers want
14:30 What major contractors want Darrell Cox, Manager Employee Development Australian Mining, THIESS PTY LTD
14:40 How Governments are responding
14:50 PANEL DISCUSSION
OUTBOUND INVESTMENT TO AFRICA
14:00 AFRICA PANEL DISCUSSION Investor perspective on the risks and rewards of African mining projects• Political risk in African projects: Identifying
higher risk regions and measuring impact on investment
• Are African assets being undervalued and if so, where are the opportunities?
• Which regions impose higher taxation and royalties conditions?
• Identifying African countries that can deliver long-term security of supply
• Lessons learnt from Rio Tinto experiences in Mozambique
EXPLORATION SUCCESS IN AUSTRALIA 14:00 Australia on the ‘New Age Metal’ map: Dubbo Zirconia Project• Discovery & exploration of zirconium, niobium, &
rare earths• Progressing towards development• International strategic source of ‘new age metals’Ian Chalmers, Managing Director, ALKANE RESOURCES
14:20 Exploration success with gold: Effective mining methods and application of new technologyBernie Sostak, General Manager Business Development & Technical Services, NORTHERN STAR RESOURCES
MAXIMISING DATA USE & NEW RESEARCH 14:40 Successfully utilising data for mining growth and diversification • Acquiring the data• Providing valuable leads• Outlining the mining potential of the project• Developments, results and the future
EDUCATING A CONTEMPORARY WORKFORCE
11.20 Introductory remarks & facilitated by Dr Gavin Lind, Executive Director, MTEC, and Director, Education and Training, MINERALS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIAThis session will showcase how industry has engaged with higher education and explore ways to respond to the minerals workforce needs of the future.
11:40 PANEL DISCUSSION:How universities work with industry: Mining Education Australia (MEA) and the Minerals Industry National Associate Degree ProgramProfessor Peter Dowd, Executive Director, MEA, UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE, & Professor Ron Ayers, Professor of Civil Engineering, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND
12:00 The policy challenge: meeting demand and maintaining quality Andrew Norton, Higher Education Program Director, THE GRATTAN INSTITUTE
12:10 Mining workforce of the future: how education can adapt to a changing workforceInvited (Company Representative)
12:20 From global to local: how local workforces can be upskilled and careers enhanced through education and trainingRobert Papworth, Group Recruitment Manager, MMG
12:30 PANEL DISCUSSION
WORLD-CLASS DISCOVERY IN AUSTRALIA AND SIGNIFICANT DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION INTERNATIONALLY 11:20 CSIRO Discovery: ‘Money does grow on trees’• How & why does gold get into gum
trees?• The significance of phytonuggets in
trees• Implications for gold exploration:
driving the dollar further and opening up of new ground
Dr Mel Lintern, Research Geochemist, CSIRO
11:50 Key elements in the greenfields discovery: Nova-Bollinger nickel-copper depositsWestern Australia Mark Bennett, Managing Director & CEO, SIRIUS RESOURCES
12:30 Significant brownfields discovery in BrazilPaul Stephen, Executive Director, CRUSADER RESOURCES
INBOUND INVESTMENT: ASIA FOCUS
11:20 Mining and mining investment into and out
of Asia • Assessing demand for Asia’s mineral
resources • How mining companies can benefit from
Asia’s rapid economic growth, geography and financial muscle
• Regulatory and business climate • Examining trends towards resource
nationalism and domestic consumption of
natural resources
12:00 Myanmar: Exploring the natural resources
investment potential of Asia’s hottest
frontier market • Introduction to Myanmar’s natural
resources production history and future potential
• Guide to regulatory environment and implications for foreign investors and project developers
• From underdeveloped infrastructure and financial services to local political risk: Understanding the challenges for developing a project in Myanmar
• Options for investors to gain exposure to Myanmar’s growth potential at this early
stage
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“IMARC offers an opportunity to cover a whole range of themes from the financial environment, competitiveness, productivity, the environment itself, to the social responsibility, human rights & indigenous rights. It’s the breadth and depth of the issues that the industry discusses” MINERALS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA (MCA)
OUTBOUND INVESTMENT TO LATIN AMERICA
15:00 Risks and returns in Latin America: panel of
investor experiences This section will focus on investor experiences across the continent. Each speaker will give their impressions of potential returns, and risk factors (including security and political risks).
Countries to be examined will be: • Peru • Chile • Columbia • Brazil • Argentina
• Mexico
16:00 ONE TO ONE MEETING TIME BETWEEN INVESTORS AND MINES DEVELOPERS
15:00 Geometallurgy to optimise mining operations from exploration to production• Making informed decisions about using
a mine• Compilation and validation of data• Internal resource review• Evaluation of the resource potential • Development optionsAlan Bye,CEO, Cooperative Research Centre for Optimising Resource Extraction, CRC ORE,UNIVERSITY OF QLD
NEW USES AND DEVELOPMENTS IN TRANSFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
16:00 Application of laser mineral exploration: Effectively using new technologies for mineral exploration targeting
16:30 Uncovering new technology for successful exploration drilling: How is it working? Prof. David Giles, Leader, Deep Exploration Technologies CRC, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
TECHNICAL COMPANIES SPOTLIGHT PRESENTATIONS
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NETWORKING DRINKS
“IMARC is an unique event – bringing together the leading stakeholders of the Australian mining industry and connecting them with the world. IMARC Melbourne will be one of the must-attend events on the global mining calendar welcoming industry, government and thought leaders.”
DAN KIRWIN, MANAGING DIRECTOR, RESOURCEFUL EVENTS
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08:50OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR
09:00 – 11:00 PLENARY KEYNOTES SESSION 1The Role of Mining in Global Sustainable Development: From environmental stewardship and community engagement to resourcing a sustainable future
11:00 MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING
PANEL SESSION: Using resource endowments to foster sustainable development This session will address:• What are the critical factors that have
enabled countries to benefit from their substantial resource endowments?
• What are the practical steps that might be taken by the industry and other stakeholders such as governments, local communities, investment companies and aid agencies to build capacity to maximise the benefits from resource endowments?
• What are the differences between macroeconomic rent seeking perspectives and corporate social responsibility address:
11:30 Introductory remarks by facilitator
11:40 PANEL DISCUSSION
TECNNOLOGY
The application of leading edge and new technologies; the pathway to a sustainable future This session will address:• Technology in the minerals industry in the
21st century - embracing tech savvy people to lead the way in developing new cutting edge technologies
• Where do we look to Technology to ‘value add’?
• High tech mines of the future; what will they look like?
Dr Megan Clark FAusIMM, Chief Executive, CSIRO
Joe Cucuzza, Managing Director, AMIRA INTERNATIONAL
Industry Representative
PANEL DISCUSSION
STATE OF MINING INVESTMENT
11:20State of the nation address: Where are we in the mining cycle? • Looking through the cycles of the mining
industry - why does it keep booming and busting?
• End of the mining boom or mid-cycle correction?
11:50 The bottom line in resource investment? Four veterans try to establish common ground in their search for that Holy Grail• Identifying pools of capital juniors• How can junior mining companies make
themselves more attractive to the institutional investor?
• When will the IPO market recover?• What type of assets would get investors
interested in 2013?
EXCELLENCE IN MINING AND MINE MANAGEMENT
PRESENTED BY
“IMARC represents an excellent opportunity for minerals professionals to support and participate in a mining industry conference of international importance.”
AUSIMM – THE MINERALS INSTITUTE
DAY TWO TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2014
LEVERAGING SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM MINING ACTIVITY
PRESENTED BY
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13:00LUNCH AND NETWORKING
INVESTOR HOSTED ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONSInvestors who would like to host a table, please contact Siobhan Corry on +612 82529406 or email [email protected]
13:00 WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO TO ATTRACT INVESTMENT?Taking place in the networking exhibition hall, this is a great opportunity for miners to talk directly with a range of different investors in a relaxed environment. Miners will find out how to make their projects more appealing to
prospective investors.
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PANEL SESSION: Maximising the value of voluntary
community investment
This session will address:• Why is it important to ensure that
business imperatives drive the community investment agenda as much as responding to priority community needs i.e. it is not a philanthropic exercise.
• How can the development of a voluntary community investment framework (as proposed by the IFC and the MCA) ‘make the backpack lighter for companies/rather than an additional impost?)
• What are the benefits/risks for Governments? How can/why should the risks be managed outside the regulatory framework?
14:00Introduction by Chair
MINE AUTOMATION
Automation, challenges, lessons learnt and where to next?
This session will address:• The evolution of automation projects
over the years and their varying success
• ·Measuring success; How is it implemented and being measured?
• Automation in the Mine of the Future
Denise Goldsworthy, Owner and Managing Principal, ALTERNATE FUTURES
Rio Tinto Industry Representative
Industry Representative
PANEL DISCUSSION
MINING COMMODITIES OUTLOOK
14:05 Coking coal commodity forecast:
On the rise again? • Predicting the future demand from
Asia’s major met coal consumers • Will project delays and cancellations
lead to a supply side crunch? • Demand forecast: The next five years • Examining the impact of the current
market conditions on overseas met coal competitors
• Exploring where coal fits into the future
energy mix
14:25 Bulls versus bears - where is the gold
price going? • A macro view of global supply/
demand dynamics
12:40 Q&A
Facilitator: Troy Hey,General Manager – Stakeholder and Investor Relations, MMG LIMITED
Panel Members: Tania ConstableHead of Resources Division, DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
Professor Chris MoranDirector, SMI, UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND
Robin Hamilton-CoatesManager External Relations, MMG LXML SEPON
12:20 Mining keynote: Strategies to thrive and grow in a challenging and changing market • Identifying pools of capital juniors• Update on the macro-economic forces shaping
the bulk commodities mining business • Growth plans: Key success factors for
negotiating challenging markets • Strategies to manage costs and maintain
margins • New funding models for mining business
12:40 What has caused investors to turn off, and what will it take to get them interested in resources again? • Tackling the issues that turn investors away
from projects: lack of performance, share price, dividends
• Investors: moving away from public to private investment?
DAY TWO TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2014
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14:10 Presentations by Panel Members
15:10 Q&APanel Members:
Lesley Bennett,
Program Manager,
PNG CHAMBER OF MINERALS
AND PETROLEUM
Richard Boele,
Managing Director,
BANARRA
Carlos Santa Cruz,
Regional Senior Vice President,
NEWMONT ASIA PACIFIC
Other panel members still to be confirmed
CREATING SUSTAINABLE INDIGENOUS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIESThis session will address:• What is the role of regulation versus
industry endeavours/commitment to achieving outcomes?
• What capacity building is required and who is responsible? What types of resources are required?
• How does a focus on wealth creation differ from a focus on employment and training? What does this look like?
16:00Introduction by Facilitator
16:10CASE STUDY PRESENTATIONS
16:30PANEL DISCUSSION
17:10Q&A
Facilitator: Melanie Stutsel, Director – Health, Safety, Environment and Communities, MINERALS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA
Carlos Santa Cruz, Regional Senior Vice President, NEWMONT ASIA PACIFIC
Panel members: Professor Marcia Langton, Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
Other panel members still to be confirmed
TOMORROW’S MINE MANAGER
Implementation of operating best practice to meet corporate strategic goals
The ‘Mine Manager’ takes the owner/board directions and translates them into strategy and deliverables.
This session will address:• Implementation of corporate goals of
excellence into the real world (existing operations v new ones)
• What is excellence from a company perspective?
• Miners of the future and the skillsets required. How will we get them and keep them?
• A view of the industry in the future - what will operations look like?
Andrew McIlwain MAusIMM, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, UNITY MINING LIMITED
BHP Billiton Industry Representative
Industry Representative
PANEL DISCUSSION
• Grade is king – the shifting priorities for mine developers
• What progress have gold miner made towards improving efficiency and cutting costs?
14:45 PANELThe evolving energy mix: what impact
will new energy sources have on bulk
demand?• Shale and unconventional gas: how will
it affect coal consumption? • Projected impact on thermal coal
demand • Geopolitical impact: The balance of
supply/demand for energy between
Russia, the Arab world, US and EU
COMPANY SPOTLIGHT PRESENTATIONS15:10 - 15:40
16:00 Steel raw materials: Supply and demand trends and upcoming projects • Impact of global infrastructure development
plans on demand for steel raw materials • Iron ore spot pricing trends & the impact on
long term planning for major projects• 16:20 Outlook for iron ore: Mid-cycle
correction or long-term decline? • What is the Chinese outlook for growth and
demand for Australian iron ore? • Overcoming the finance, skills and
infrastructure challenges for delivering iron ore meg-projects
Pan Guocheng, President/CEO, CHINA HANKING HOLDINGS
16:40 The premise and the promise: Specialty metals in Australia • The Specialty Metal Backdrop: Identifying
key specialty metals with growing demand but supply-side constraints
• Are supply and demand imbalances
creating significant investment opportunities?
17:00 Commodity outlook for nickel – global supply/demand trends• Reviewing the factors behind the recent
buoyancy of nickel price• Understanding China’s current & future
demand
17:20 Opportunities for copper - a late stage metal in the industrialisation cycle • Outlook for copper supply, demand and
price• A strong case for copper? Understanding
the underlying market fundamentals • Copper as a long-term play – opportunities
for the patient investor
17:40 Closing remarks from the chair
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PLENARY KEYNOTES SESSION 2Mines, Metals and Markets: Emerging global supply/demand trends and opportunities for growth
09:10 KEYNOTE: Macro-analysis of the recovering global economy – and the impact on commodity prices
09:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: A time to buy – are we in the early stages of the next bull market?
10:00 HEAD TO HEAD: State of Australian mining in a global context
10:30 KEY DRIVERS OF THE AUD
11:00MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING
Global issues for discussion include:
International Mining Law and Developments – including global trends, issues, investment and governance.
Regional Policy and Regulatory Perspectives – from key Government officials from mining regions around the world.
Commodity markets, strategic minerals and
energy security – including new development frontiers, maximising the value of resource development opportunities, accessing capital markets, trade and resource revenue sharing.
Environmental and Social Best Practice
Challenges for Government – including Indigenous opportunities, international best practice, sustainable communities efficiency and productivity.
HOW TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION DRIVE STEP CHANGE IN PRODUCTIVITYPerformance Trends & International Comparisons in Mining Productivity • Understand recent trends and comparisons
in the performance of open cut equipment in Australia and Worldwide 2003 - 2013
• Publicly available measures of mining productivity (ABS, RBA and ABARE) do not provide the detail to respond appropriately at an operational level
• Trends in open cut mining equipment productivity (up to 2013) demonstrate productivity fell from the mid 2000’s on
• Many mining companies have been “talking” productivity recently but productivity has continued to fall up to 2013
• The central reason why productivity has fallen and continues to fall will be presented along with the three key operational-level actions to reverse the trend.
Dr Graham Lumley, Director – Mining Intelligence & Benchmarking, PWC
MINING FINANCE TRENDS – ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF INVESTMENT
11:20 Finance innovation: Creating growth opportunities with streaming finance models • Guide to the streaming finance model• Advantages of streaming models for
reducing rising cost base risks • Benefits for the mining developer
11:40 Update on the state of royalty finance• Understanding the royalty finance model
and the benefits for miners and investors
12:00 Alternative financing - the golden ticket for the junior and mid-cap space?• Examining the uses of high yielding
mezzanine finance• Hybrid mechanisms: Part royalty/part
equity/part debt - what it means to the lender and borrower?
12:30 Mining: Debt finance in a challenging market
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11:20
MINING MINISTERIAL SUMMIT – PROMOTING GLOBAL MINING POLICY AND REGULATION EXCELLENCE
PRESENTED BY
The Mining Ministerial Summit is a platform for global government representatives from the mining and resources sector to share expertise; promote mining policy and regulatory excellence; and develop joint initiatives and partnerships.
MINING’S PRODUCTIVITY IMPERATIVE: ISSUES, PRIORITIES AND SOLUTIONS
PRESENTED BY
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER PLEASE VISIT WWW.IMARCMELBOURNE.COM
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DAY THREEWEDNESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2014
STATE OF PLAY – WHAT IS HAPPENING ON THE GROUND
Key productivity issues on the mine siteMINING COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE
Bottlenecks at processing plantsMINING COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE
Modelling mining operations for improved efficiency and productivity• Impact of modelling on efficient operation of mines• Using available data to understand and improve
operations• Benefiting from collaborative research• Monitoring and managing operations for
productivity and efficiencyPaul Hyland, Professor, QUT BUSINESS SCHOOLDon Sands, CEO, SYNENGCO
PANEL DISCUSSION: How much time do we have to solve our productivity issues?
NEW TOOLS TO ENHANCE PRODUCTIVITY
Enhancing productivity through remote operations
INTERACTIVE EXHIBITOR SESSION
14:00 – 15:00COMPANY SPOTLIGHT PRESENTATIONS
PRIVATE EQUITY: THE RISING STAR OF MINING?
15:00 How much can private equity (PE) fill the gap left by the equities market?• Traditional funding - is it over for the next 3-5 years?• What are benefits of private equity for a junior mid-
cap mining company?
15:20 Lifecycle of a private equity deal• Pros and cons of private equity• How it works in practice• Are you giving away your company?• What are the exits?
MINING FINANCE TRENDS – THE CAPITAL SQUEEZE
16:00 What should investors look for in a junior resource stock during these challenging market conditions?• Explorers keeping the lights on: how much cash is
left, and how fast is it being spent?
16:30Investor head to head: what are investors looking at and why?• Gauging investor appetite for risk in the current
climate • What type of assets would get investors interested
in 2013?
LUNCH AND NETWORKING
INVESTOR HOSTED ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONS: Investors who would like to host attend a table, please contact Siobhan Corry on +612 82529406 or email [email protected]
13.10 ALTERNATIVE FUNDING – MATCHING MINES WITH INNOVATIVE SOURCES OF CAPITALTaking place in the networking exhibition hall, this is a great opportunity for miners to talk directly with a range of different investors in a relaxed environment. Miners will find out what alternative sources of capital are currently available and how to attract that investment.
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COCKTAIL RECEPTION
MINING MINISTERIAL SUMMIT (CONTINUED)
“The IMARC conference is anticipated to join the ‘Grand Slam’ of world mining events. Hundreds of the global mining industry’s biggest decision makers will flock to our city as we position ourselves as a global leader in investment attraction and facilitation. The IMARC conference will be driven by the Minerals Council of Australia, Austmine and the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. IMARC will attract high calibre speakers on a range of topics of interest to the broader resources industry.”
DEPUTY PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR STATE DEVELOPMENT PETER RYAN
DAY THREEWEDNESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2014
FOR DETAILED SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION PACKAGES CONTACT: ANITA RICHARDS TELEPHONE: +613 9781 3106 OR EMAIL: [email protected]
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09:00PLENARY KEYNOTES SESSION 3Towards Global Mining Excellence:Skills development and technological innovation to drive the future of mining
11:00 – 11:20 MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING
Global issues for discussion include:
International Mining Law and Developments – including global trends, issues, investment and governance.
Regional Policy and Regulatory Perspectives – from key Government officials from mining regions around the world.
Commodity markets, strategic minerals and
energy security – including new development frontiers, maximising the value of resource development opportunities, accessing capital markets, trade and resource revenue sharing.
Environmental and Social Best Practice
Challenges for Government – including Indigenous opportunities, international best practice, sustainable communities efficiency and productivity.
ENHANCING PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH STRATEGIC PROCUREMENT
• What procurement managers are looking for
• Strategic supply alliances
• Bringing new innovations to the market more
quickly
• METS Opportunities
• Field trials
STRATEGIC SUPPLY ALLIANCESMINING COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE
Results of procurement innovation survey and
what it means
How can the supply and mining sector work
more closely together to improve productivty.
Is structural change needed?
JORC CODE, BACKGROUND, OPERATION AND THE COMPETENT PERSON
This session will address: • The background and basic elements of the
JORC Code• An overview of the JORC Code reporting
framework • Understanding the concept of a Competent
Person
Speakers:
Peter Stoker, HonFAusIMM(CP)
Deputy Chairman,
JORC
Mark Berry, Principal Geologist,
AMC CONSULTANTS PTY LTD
PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A
SECTION 1
11:2008:50
MINING MINISTERIAL SUMMIT – PROMOTING GLOBAL MINING POLICY AND REGULATION EXCELLENCE
PRESENTED BY
The Mining Ministerial Summit is a platform for global government representatives from the mining and resources sector to share expertise; promote mining policy and regulatory excellence; and develop joint initiatives and partnerships.
MINING’S PRODUCTIVITY IMPERATIVE: ISSUES, PRIORITIES AND SOLUTIONS
PRESENTED BY
BEST PRACTICE JORC REPORTING: WINNING INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
PRESENTED BY
DAY FOURTHURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
“IMARC is going to be an Asian centric global view on mining from all pointsof view, whether that be government, supply sector, the big mining companies,the junior mining companies or education. [It is] a really exciting projectin that it covers so much of the mining industry.”
AUSTMINE
IMARC GALA DINNER:
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WORKFORCE IMPACT AND SKILLS FOR THE FUTURE
(WHAT IS THE PEOPLE IMPACT?)
Workforce impact and skills for the future • Skills for the future • Education and training needed now • Where mining jobs will come from • Safety • Transitioning skills from other industries • Dealing with other cultures
Creating a new competitive platform • Global clusters • Precinct / partnerships • Supply chain imperatives • Australian leadership – opportunity not to be lost •
AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTIVITY RELIES ON INNOVATION• To combat declining productivity, Australian miners,
researchers and technology and service companies need to work together to develop new technologies that allow real-time, whole-of-life management of the country’s resources.
• Many of the next generation of deposits are lower in grade, more complex and more challenging to mine and we have reached, or are about to reach, the limits of traditional technologies already deployed.
• The industry needs to harness the new wave of technologies born out of the global digital revolution and the only way to do this is through collaboration.
Jonathan Law,
Director, Minerals Down Under National Research
Flagship, CSIRO
IMPROVEMENT IN THE REPORTING ENVIRONMENT WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF THE 2012 JORC CODE AND THE NEW CHAPTER 5 ASX LISTING RULES
This session will address:• The revised Code and ASX listing rules drive
improved disclosure to investors and their advisors• Understand the new ‘If not, why not?’ reporting
requirements • Learn how to interpret reports and use the JORC
Code as a guide to what information investors
expect
Steve Hunt,
Chairman JORC
James Rowe, ASX
PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A
INTERNATIONAL REACH OF THE JORC CODE AND THE CRIRSCO FAMILY OF REPORTING CODES AND STANDARDS
This session will address:• Use of the JORC Code internationally• CRIRSCO reporting codes and standards including
NI43-101 and the CIM Definition Standards, SAMREC, PERC, Russian NAEN Code, Chilean Certification Code for Exploration Prospects, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves, USA SME Guide contrasted with SEC Industry Guide 7, Philippines PMRC, Indonesian KCMI
Peter Stoker, HonFAusIMM(CP),
Deputy Chairman, JORC
PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A
SECTION 2
14:00 - CLOSE
DAY FOURTHURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
FOR DETAILED SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION PACKAGES CONTACT: ANITA RICHARDS TELEPHONE: +613 9781 3106 OR EMAIL: [email protected]
22-26 SEPTEMBER 2014 MELBOURNE CONVENTION CENTRE
FOR DETAILED SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION PACKAGES CONTACT: ANITA RICHARDS TELEPHONE: +613 9781 3106 OR EMAIL: [email protected]
EXHIBITION FLOORPLAN
In September 2014 will be one of the most efficient and effective marketing opportunities to meet with your industry, make business contacts and talk with decision makers, both local and international. The exhibition floor plan has three clearly-defined sectors providing a comprehensive industry showcase: Australian and International Mining companies/International Country Pavilions – Investment Zone – Technical Zone. We are expecting more than 2500 participants at the 2014 event and the 100 stand exhibition is already filling up fast.
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COMPANY LISTING
Company Stand
acQuire Technology Solutions C6
AMC Consultants F2
Aspermont G1
AusIMM F30
Australian & Victorian Gov. B18
Bruker Pty Ltd F3
Bulletin Resources Ltd L5
CEEC A4
CODES A11
CSIRO G8
Gekko F22
Iluka Resources Limited E14
Innoflow / Orenco C5
KPMG F26
Mandalay Resources Corp J18
Matamec Explorations L9
Minerals Council of Australia F24
Mineral Resources Authority of PNG F36
MMG F18
Monument Mining L6
One Asia Resources J12
Ord River Resources J6
Orelogy F20
Orica F14
S&P Capital IQ G27
Safescape D3
Sarawagi Group G28
The Lind Partners B22
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NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES AT IMARC
AustMINE
Elizabeth Lewis- Gray - Chair
General Enquiries:
P: (02) 9357 4660
AusIMM – The Minerals Institute
Michael Catchpole MAusIMM MBA
Chief Executive Officer
General Enquiries:
P: 03 9658 6120
Minerals Councils of Australia
Megan Davison
Executive Director, Victorian Division
P: + 61 3 8614 1851
Victorian Government
Jay Meek
Director, Inner Melbourne RegionState Development,
Business and Innovation
P: +61 396519741
THE IMARC TEAM
FREE TO ATTEND when registering for a delegate pass. These events are the perfect opportunity to relax and mingle with speakers and delegates. If you are an exhibitor /potential exhibitor who would like to host an evening networking function, please contact Anita Richards at +613 9781 3106 or [email protected] With 2000+ decision makers and 100+ exhibitors IMARC 2014 will connect Australian and international mining leaders, policy makers, financiers, technical experts, innovators and educators all under one roof
WELCOME DRINKSMonday 22nd September 5-7 pm
COCKTAIL RECEPTIONTuesday 23rd September 6-7 pm
COCKTAIL RECEPTIONWednesday 24th September 6-7 pm
GALA DINNERThursday 25th September
INVESTOR HOSTED ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONS‘What do I have to do to attract investment?’
Taking place in the networking exhibition hall, this is a great opportunity for miners to talk directly with a range of different investors in a relaxed environment. Miners will find out how to make their projects more appealing to prospective investors.
If you would like to host or attend a table, please contact Siobhan Corry on +612 8252 9406 or email [email protected]
TO SPEAK AT IMARC PLEASE CONTACT SIOBHAN CORRY ON [email protected]
Register your Interest for the IMARC Gala Dinner.For table bookings contact [email protected] for prices and availability. For singular bookings contact our IMARC customer services representatives at [email protected]
Content and programme:
Siobhan Corry, Conference Director
P: +612 8252 9406
Sponsorship and Exhibition:
Anita Richards,
Commercial Development Director
P: +61 (3) 9781 3106
Delegate Registration:
Nicole Jhurrea, Telesales Manager
P: +44 207 216 6071
Exhibition, Conference & Venue Logistics:
Lisa Unsworth, Operations Manager
P: +61414 848 314
Marketing and Promotions:
Ian Gray, Marketing, Website and
Promotions
P: +61 (2) 8252 9405
PRINCIPAL FOUNDING PARTNER AMBASSADORS:
MINES AND MONEY & RESOURCEFUL EVENTS ORGANISERS:
DISCOVER LIFE IN THE CITYVenture into Melbourne’s hive of laneways and arcades and unlock the secrets of Australia’s culture capital.Adorned with colourful street art, Melbourne’s inconic laneways hide inconspicuous doorways leading to exciting galleries, bookshops, department stores, shopping centres, the flagship stores of edgy Victorian designers, bars, cafes and restaurants helmed by some of the country’s top chefs. Beyond the laneways you’ll find fascinating attractions, public spaces, green oases, seemingly non-stop festivals and events, plus a contagious passion for sport. Melbourne is the gateway to discover Victoria and all it has to offer.
GETTING THEREArrival into Melbourne by air is made easy with 27 international airlines flying into Melbourne Airport, in addition to the major domestic carriers. Jump on the SkyBus airport shuttle bus service into the city centre. Trains servicing country Victoria and interstate routes arrive at Southern Cross Station.
GETTING AROUNDOnce you hit the CBD, getting around by train and tram is a breeze. All you need is a myki card, a smartcard with stored value that can be pre-purchased online (in Australia), at premium train stations, retail outlets displaying the myki sign (including 7-Elevens), or by calling 1800 800 007 (free from a land line) in Australia. myki Visitor Packs are also available.
ACCOMMODATION: We have blocked out rooms for delegates at the Hilton Melbourne South Wharf, visit the website to secure the IMARC hotel rates.
MELBOURNE CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE Telephone: (61 3) 9235 8000 Fascimile: (61 3) 9235 8001 E: [email protected]: www.mcec.com.au
Find out more about IMARC’s location in Melbourne at www.imarcmelbourne.com For more details on how to reach the convention and exhibition centre via public transport and also a local map please visit our website www.imarcmelbourne.com
MELBOURNE CONNECTS TO IMARC
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IMARC DELEGATE OVERVIEW
IMARC GLOBAL REACHThe Australian Government has invited National and State Mining Ministers and senior Government officials with responsibility for resource development from the following Countries:
INVESTORS ATTEND FOR FREEThere are a number of complimentary passes available to this year’s IMARC. These are reserved solely for buy-side investors who hold no position of employment at a mining company or companies servicing the mining industry. Visit www.imarcmelbourne.com to apply for an Investor pass.
Participants will attend IMARC 2014 to connect with the drivers and thinkers, the ‘brains trust’ of the global mining industry at a major forum where mining leaders, policy makers, financiers, technical experts, innovators and educators are brought together under one roof.
• Mine Manager• Site General
Managers• Mining Engineers• Operations Manager• Technical
Department Heads• Maintenance
Manager• Exploration Managers
• Metallurgists• Geologists• Mechanical &
Electrical Engineers• Health & Safety
Groups• Business
Development• Consultants• Sustainability,
Environmental, Mineral Industry
• Partners, Solicitors• Procurement
GM/Manager• Head of Supply Chain• Head of Innovation• Head of Technology• GM Productivity• Trade Commissioner• International Business
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• Mining Ministers• Government Officials
• CEO• CIO• COO• CTO• CFO
• Asset Manager• Investment
Manager• Fund Manager
• Financiers• Investors• Investor
Relations• Mining Analysts
• Resources Analysts
• Head of Equities
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ETHIOPIA
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MOZAMBIQUE
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NIGERIA
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PARAGUAY
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
PHILIPPINES
POLAND
REPUBLIC OF CHILE
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REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
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2-DAY $995 $99.50 $1,094.50 $550 $1,495 $149.50 $1,644.50
3-DAY $1,495 $149.50 $1,644.50 $660 $2,095 $209.50 $2,304.50
4-DAY $1,995 $199.50 $2,194.50 $660 $2,595 $259.50 $2,854.50
EXPO $50 $5.00 $55.00 $50 $5.00 $55.00
PLENARY $300 $30.00 $330.00 $330 $600 $60.00 $660.00
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STUDENT $395 $39.50 $434.50 $395 $39.50 $434.50
2-DAY $1,645 $164.50 $1,809.50 $550 $2,145 $214.50 $2,359.50
3-DAY $2,345 $234.50 $2,579.50 $550 $2,845 $284.50 $3,129.50
4-DAY $2,995 $299.50 $3,294.50 $550 $3,495 $349.50 $3,844.50
EXPO $75 $7.50 $82.50 $75 $7.50 $82.50
PLENARY $550 $55.00 $605.00 $330 $850 $85.00 $935.00
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Expo: Access to exhibition floor only - 3 day pass, no catering included
Plenary: Plenary sessions & exhibition floor only- catering included
Member: Member of one of the Associations -
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