met plant 2013 regist-elect-a+ x - society of economic ... · processing, flotation, plant...
Post on 18-Jul-2018
215 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
MetPlant 2013Plant Design & Operating Strategies – World’s Best Practice
www.ausimm.com.au/metplant2013
Photo courtesy of Outotec Pty Ltd: Kittila Gold Mine, Finland.
15 – 17 July 2013, Perth, Western Australia
Principal Sponsor
Preliminary Information andRegistration BrochureConference and Workshops
VENUE AND ACCOMMODATION
Pan Pacific Perth207 Adelaide Terrace, Perth WA 6000Telephone: +61 8 9224 7777Email: reserve.ppper@panpacific.comWeb: www.panpacific.com/Perth
The Pan Pacific Perth is pleased to offerMetPlant 2013 delegates a discounted rate of$290 for a standard room. Delegates will need toquote group code 1307AUSIMM / MetPlant 2013when booking to receive this rate.
ORGANISING CONVENORSDavid Pollard HonFAusIMM, Salamander Consulting Pty LtdGeoff Dunlop MAusIMM, GAJD Enterprises AustraliaEmail: metplant@internode.on.net
EVENT MANAGEMENTAlison McKenzie, Senior Manager, EventsBelinda Martin – Manager, Events OperationsTara Hicks, Coordinator, Events
The Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy(The AusIMM)PO Box 660, Carlton South VIC 3053Telephone: +61 3 9658 6127 Email: thicks@ausimm.com.auWebsite: www.ausimm.com
DRESS CODEDress code for the conference, social functions andworkshops is smart business casual.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTSEvery effort is made to ensure people with specialrequirements are catered for. Should you require anyspecific assistance, please include a notation with yourregistration form to enable us to make your visit apleasant and comfortable experience.
EXHIBITIONA trade exhibition will be held in the Grand River Ballroomand Foyer 3. Lunches, morning and afternoon teas andHappy Hour will be served in the exhibition area, ensuringmaximum interaction between exhibitors and delegates.
SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Conference Dinner – Monday 15 July 2013Time: 7.00 pm for 7.30 pmVenue: Pan Pacific Perth,
Golden BallroomCost: Included for all delegatesGuest: A$143 per person
Happy Hour – Tuesday 16 July 2013Time: 6.00 pm – 7.00 pmVenue: Pan Pacific Perth,
Grand River Ballroom and Foyer 3Cost: Included for all delegatesGuest: A$44 per person
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGSA copy of the proceedings on CD ROMis included in the registration fee.Additional copies may be purchased via The AusIMMbooth.
Additional CD ROM proceedings: A$55
REGISTRATIONThe registration desk will be open:Sunday 14 July 2013, 4.00 pm – 6.00 pmMonday 15 July 2013, 7.00 am – 5.45 pmTuesday 16 July 2013, 7.30 am – 5.45 pmWednesday 17 July 2013, 7.30 am – 10.30 am
LOCATIONSuperbly located, Pan Pacific Perth is only a short walkfrom the city’s main shopping, entertainment, andbusiness districts. The Perth bus depot and train stationare just a stone’s throw away and the International airportis just a 30-minute drive. Take time to explore Perth’sbeautiful sites, including the magical gardens of KingsPark, which provide a bird’s eye view of Perth City
PARKINGSelf-parking and valet parking is available 24 hours aday. The hotel’s parking entrance is located adjacent tothe hotel on Hill St. Daily fees apply and it is subject toavailability.
For further information, please contact the Pan Pacific Hotel.
www.ausimm.com.au/metplant2013
Proudly Sponsored by
Proudly Sponsored by
Proudly Sponsored by
MetPlant 2013Principal Sponsor Gold Sponsors
Metallurgy
Saturday 13 July Sunday 14 July Monday 15 July Tuesday 16 July Wednesday 17 July Thursday 18 July
SHORT COURSE 1:Sampling for Process
Control and MillReconciliation
8.30 am – 5.00 pm
SHORT COURSE 2:Design & Operation ofHeap Leach Projects8.30 am – 5.00 pm
SHORT COURSE 1:Sampling for Process
Control and MillReconciliation
8.30 am – 5.00 pm
SHORT COURSE 2:Design & Operation ofHeap Leach Projects8.30 am – 5.00 pm
Exhibition Setup2.00 pm – 6.00 pm
Pre-conferenceRegistration
4.00 pm – 6.00 pm
Day 1MetPlant 2013
Conference, Exhibition &Poster Presentations
8.00 am – 5.30 pm
Conference Dinner7.00 pm for 7.30 pm
Day 2MetPlant 2013
Conference, Exhibition &Poster Presentations
8.00 am – 5.30 pm
Happy Hour6.00 pm – 7.00 pm
Day 3MetPlant 2013
Conference, Exhibition &Poster Presentations
8.00 am – 1.00 pm
T1: Hoffmann EngineeringSite Tour
2.00 pm – 5.30 pm
SHORT COURSE 3: Energy Efficient
Comminution8.30 am – 5.00 pm
Proudly Sponsored by Proudly Sponsored by
Note: Provisional program only and subject to change
SHORT COURSE 1: Sampling for Process Control andMill Reconciliation by Francis PitardSaturday 13 – Sunday 14 July 20138.30 am – 5.00 pm, Pan Pacific PerthThis short course is for metallurgists, metallurgicalmanagers, plant design engineers, process engineers,academics and laboratory supervisors. It will focus onsampling problems in the mill and how to overcomethem, including the reasons for disagreement betweenmine and mill estimates and sampling for metallurgicalbalance and process control.AusIMM member A$2420 | Non-member A$2640
SHORT COURSE 2: Heap Leaching: Uranium, Copper,Gold and Nickel by Graeme MillerSaturday 13 – Sunday 14 July 20138.30 am – 5.00 pm, Pan Pacific PerthThe course is designed for engineers and otherprofessionals working or interested in heap leaching ofuranium, copper, nickel and other species including gold. The course is designed to provide fundamentalunderstanding of the physical and chemical ratedetermining processes that underpin these operations.The effects of ore and leach variables impacting onconstruction and management decisions will bedeveloped. This includes consideration of the ore andheap geotechnical characterisation and theconsequences on the design and operating decisions.AusIMM member A$2200 | Non-member A$2420
SHORT COURSE 3: Energy Efficient Comminutionpresented by JKTechThursday 18 July 20138.30 am – 5.00 pm, Pan Pacific PerthThis course will provide attendees with an overview ofestablished strategies for improving comminutionenergy efficiency, including ‘quick wins’ and longer-termprograms. New research directions and strategies arealso reviewed. Delegates will then be provided with amethodology for identifying opportunities for reducingenergy consumption within their own operations.Individual action-plans can be developed and discussed,allowing delegates to leave with a clear strategy forimproving energy efficiency in their own comminutioncircuits. The workshop is suitable for companyexecutives, industry professionals, site managers,site-based specialists, operators/technicians and anyonewith an interest in reducing unnecessary energyconsumption in the minerals industry.AusIMM member A$1100 | Non-member A$1320
Short CoursesFor more detail please visit:http://www.ausimm.com.au/metplant2013/workshop.asp
Preliminary Program
www.ausimm.com.au/metplant2013
MetPlant 2013Principal Sponsor Gold Sponsors
Metallurgy
T1: Hoffmann Engineering Site TourWednesday 17 July 2013The tour of Hofmann Engineering’s impressive Bassendean facility will include the opportunity to witness the manufacture of 38’-40’ diametermill shells, HPGR rolls and large-diameter forged steel mill girth gears amongst a range of other specialised mining and mineral processingequipment. Preceding and following the tour will be an overview of the company and the opportunity for participants to ask questions.
Keynote Speakers
Post-Conference Tour
Developing a ‘New and Innovative’ Process FlowSheet – Traps for all Players of all Ages John Canterford FAusIMM(CP), Principal, ProcessTechnologies Australia
John spent nearly 20 years at CSIRO ending up as Managerof the Hydrometallurgy Section before joining Minproc (nowAMEC) in 1987 as General Manager of their TechnologyDivision, responsible for evaluation of processingtechnologies and provision of input into a wide range ofstudies and projects. John established Process Technologies
Australia in 1999, undertaking a range of development activities for both domestic andinternational engineering and resource companies.
Is an 80th percentile Design Point Logical? Dean David FAusIMM, Technical Director, Process Mining &Metals, AMEC
Dean has 30 years’ experience in mineral processingresearch, operations, management and consulting. Hisexpertise covers most aspects of mineral processingtechnology. He was the Manager, Process at AMEC for twoyears, Process Consultant at AMEC for six years and is nowTechnical Director of Process for AMEC, Mining and Metals.
Dean’s expertise includes comminution, classification, geometallurgy, iron oreconcentration circuits (magnetite and magnetite plus hematite), scrubbing and lateritebeneficiation, mine to mill optimisation, dense media separation, mineral sandsprocessing, flotation, plant modelling (especially the use of JKSimMet), detailed processreview, ore characterisation interpretation, sampling, plant surveys, testing programdesign and management of technical teams.
Geometallurgy: What do you Really Need to Knowfrom Exploration through to ProductionKathy Ehrig, Principal Geometallurgist, BHP Billiton
Kathy graduated with a BSc in Geology from the CaliforniaState University-Fresno in 1984 and conductedgeophysical surveys in the search of geothermal energyresources for the US Navy in the mid-1970s to early 1980s.She completed a PhD in Geology from the University ofCalifornia- Berkeley in 1991. Kathy worked and lived atOlympic Dam from 1992-2006 and held various roles as
research geologist, senior research geologist, and chief research geologist.
Kathy then joined BHP Billiton in 2005 when WMC was acquired by BHP Billiton andmoved to Adelaide in 2006 as Principal Geometallurgist to lead a team of eightgeologists, mineralogists and metallurgists who developed and implemented themassive geometallurgy program which is used to support the future expansion ofOlympic Dam.
The Importance of Sampling in the MineralIndustryRalph J Holmes FAusIMM(CP), Stream Leader, Carbon SteelCSIRO Minerals Down Under National Research Flagship
Over the last 30 years Ralph has been involved largely inmineral processing research and is currently StreamLeader, Carbon Steel, of the CSIRO Minerals Down UnderNational Research Flagship. He is recognised throughoutAustralia and overseas as an expert of ferrous andnon-ferrous mineral processing and sampling mineral
commodities. Ralph received a Clunies Ross National Science and Technology Award in1998 and an inaugural Standards Award from Standards Australia in 1993 for hisoutstanding contributions to the development of mineral sampling standards. Ralph alsoreceived the inaugural Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy (AusIMM) MineralIndustry Operating Technique Award in 1987 for developing Ironscan for the on-streamanalysis of iron ore.
Project DeliveryGreg Lane FAusIMM, Technical Officer, Ausenco
Greg is Chief Technical Officer with Ausenco, aninternational mining and infrastructure services business.Greg has worked in consulting, study and project deliveryroles for Ausenco for nine years and with other engineeringbusinesses for a further ten years. He has worked as aprocess engineer, commissioning manager, studymanager and consultant on many large and smallprojects, both junior and major mining companies. His
interests are both technical and relationship focussed, combining technical solutions withdelivery strategies that set projects up for success.
Is Bigger Better? Building Market Resilience intoProcess Plant Design Peter McCarthy FAusIMM(CP), Chairman/Principal MiningConsultant, AMC Consultants Pty Ltd
Peter began his career as a mining engineer at Broken Hilland has since worked as a project manager, academic andconsultant on mining projects around the world. He hasserved as a director of several public mining companiesover the last 20 years and was chairman of Unity MiningLimited until its merger with Cortona in January 2013.
He is currently Chairman of AMC Consultants Pty Ltd and was the 2007 and 2008President of The AusIMM and continues to serve on several committees, including hisrole as chairman of the Consultants Society.
Time: 2.00 pm – 5.30 pm
Cost: A$35 per person
Numbers: Minimum 22 – Maximum 70
Includes: Transport
www.ausimm.com.au/metplant2013
MetPlant 2013Principal Sponsor Gold Sponsors
Metallurgy
Provisional Papers
Keynote PresentersDeveloping a ‘New and Innovative’ Process Flow Sheet – Traps for all Players of allAges — John Canterford, Principal, Process Technologies Australia
Is an 80th percentile Design Point Logical? — Dean David, Technical Director –Process Mining & Metals, AMEC
Geometallurgy: What Do You Really Need to Know from Exploration through toProduction? — Kathy Ehrig, Principal Geometallurgist, BHP Billiton
The Importance of Sampling in the Mineral Industry — Ralph Holmes, StreamLeader – Carbon Steel, CSIRO Minerals Down Under National Research Flagship
Is Bigger Better? Building Market Resilience into Process Plant Design —Peter McCarthy, Chairman/Principal Mining Consultant, AMC Consultants Pty Ltd
Plant Design – Has Bigger Equipment Been Better? — Peter Tilyard, GroupMetallurgist, Minerals and Metals Group Ltd
Selective Flotation of Chalcopyrite and Pyrite from a Mixed Copper Mineral Concentrateunder Controlled Redox Potential Conditions — I Ametov, S Harmer, S Grano andR Alford
Refurbished Mills: A Viable Alternative to New? — D Braithwaite
Tailings Dam Risk Minimisation by Integrated Waste Management and ProcessOptimisation — D Brett and A Sweeney
Off-Grid Solar in the Mining Sector: Can Renewable Energy Reduce your OperatingCosts? — C Chambers, J Riesz, L Naidoo and E Tournebeouf
The Selection Design and Application of Mill Liners for Large Wet Grinding Mills —D Connelly and C Thompson
Sustainability, Made Easy – A Business Improvement Case Study — G D Corder andS R Green
The Business Case as the Foundation of Successful Design — R F Dewhirst andA Ramirez
Magnetite Optimisation Project at Ernest Henry Mining — T L Do, T Perkins, H Law andJ Siliezar
The Whys and Wherefores of Penalty Elements in Copper Concentrates — C Fountain
A Review of Best Practice in Gravity Circuit Design and Operation — A Giblett, A Baxand B Staunton
Process Design Considerations for the Merian Project — A Giblett and D Appelhans
The Application of High-Chrome Grinding Media at MMG Century Mine for ImprovedGrinding Media Consumption and Metallurgy Performance — C Greet, D Obang, J Kinaland P de Bosscher
Adapting the Ernest Henry Mining Concentrator to Process Mount Margaret Ore —S Gunn, T Perkins, J Siliezar and D Brooks
Against the Odds -– Achieving Success in Large-Scale, Remote Area MetallurgicalProjects — T Hausler
Advances in Thickener Flocculant Delivery — A Heath and I Arbuthnot
Australian Innovations in High Pressure Grinding Rolls and Large Grinding MillManufacture — E Hofmann and J Hofmann
Pyrometallurgical Process Solutions for Complex Raw Materials — S Hughes
Integrated Maintenance Services at the Los Pelambres Mine in Chile: The LessonsLearnt and Best Practices Developed from a Long-Term Sustainable Relationship —M Ingwersen, J Misle and F Melo
Energy Efficient Ball Mill Circuit – Equipment Sizing Considerations — A Jankovic andW Valery
Advanced Fine and Ultra-fine Grinding – The Kelsey Axial Displacement Mill —J R Kelly and C G Kelsey
Low pH Trial in the Ernest Henry Mining Copper Rougher Flotation Circuit —B Kirkwood, J Kinal, J Siliezar and H Sofatzis
Online Light Element Slurry Analysis — M Kongas and K Saloheimo
Carbon Management in a High Gold Price Environment — S R La Brooy and J Claflin
Stirred Milling Technology – A New Concept in Fine Grinding — H Lehto, I Roitto andA Paz
Accounting for In-Process Metal Inventories using In Situ Measurements — D Leroux, FFlament, L Lachanc and S Gariepy
Mount Isa Mines Copper Concentrator: An Insight into Current and Historical Practice— W Y Lui and P Radulovic
Sampling Equipment for Existing Plants — B Mahony
The Implementation of Floatstar Grade-Recovery Optimisation Control Solutions usingBlue Cube Online Grade Analysers on Industrial Flotation Circuits — S Mantsho,P Moswate and P Strobos
Technology Selection for Removal of Contaminants from an Industrial Wastewater —J McCulloch
Why should Gold take all the Glamour? — E McLean, R Sherrit and M Hoey
Re-optimisation of the Mt Keith Grinding Circuit for Stockpiled Ores — J McQuie,D Brosztl, N Bell, E Wan and B Campbell
Modern Rotor Trials at the Mount Isa Copper Concentrator – Part 1 — M Muller,P Radulovic, S Vianna, D Foreman and R Jenner
Continuous Improvement – Changes in Metallurgy can have a Substantive Impact onEnvironmental Impact and Closure – Lessons Learnt from Environmental Auditing —P Mulvey
Optimising Metallurgy at the Planning Stage to Minimise Environmental Impact – AFeedback Loop from Geochemical Waste Characterisation — P Mulvey and G McMillan
Flotation Power Optimisation — B Murphy
VertiMill®: Development of Circuit Survey Protocol and its Performance Evaluation —S Palaniandy, M Powell, K Kermanshahi, J Allen and T Waters
The Role of Grinding Chemistry on Clay Dispersion in the Flotation of a Low-GradeCopper and Gold Ore — Y Peng, R Wei and D Seaman
Pushing the use of High Pressure Grinding Rolls in Magnetite Circuits — B Povey
Producing Paste from Difficult Material — M Revell and M Helinski
Hybrid Process Control Strategy for the Ok Tedi Sag Mill: A Comparative Analysis —C Savage, R Rodriguez and G Metzner
Polishing Filters for Mineral Processing Plants — S Shipard
Iterative Algorithm for Closed Circuit Circulation Load Calculation — A C Silva,E M S Silva and R A de Rezende
FLS Flotation Developments – Dorr Oliver Machines — R Silva, K Caldwell, D Bell,T Olson and S Vianna
Advances in Sulfide Coarse Particle Flotation – HydroFloat Separator —H Thanasekaran, J Kohmuench and L Christodoulou
Fine and Coarse Iron Ore Beneficiation – An Evaluation into Global Technologies andTechniques — L M van Niekerk
The JKTech Database: A Comprehensive Source of Metallurgical and Plant OperatingData — B Wong
Optimisation of the Prominent Hill Flotation Circuit — P Woodward, N Muhamad andT Ly
The AusIMM• Members of The AusIMM receive a significant discount on
the conference and its related activities. This discount isgenerally above the cost of an individual’s annual membership subscription.
• Non-members of The AusIMM receive a great offer relating to AusIMM membership.A letter outlining this offer will be given to you upon registration at the event.
• A selection of conference proceedings, monographs, technical journals and CD ROMproceedings will be available to purchase at this conference.
• All attendees receive a full participants list to enhance your networking base.
Professional DevelopmentIt is a requirement of AusIMM membership that individualsengage in an appropriate level of professional development(PD). Maintaining current knowledge and skills through PDactivities is imperative to ensuring AusIMM members continue to be the leadingprofessionals in the global minerals sector. Attending or presenting at thisconference will contribute towards members’ professional development. AusIMMChartered Professional members and RPEQs can claim 18 hours towardsmembers’ professional development in their logbook.
www.ausimm.com.au/metplant2013
MetPlant 2013Principal Sponsor Gold Sponsors
Metallurgy
Exhibitors
Metallurgy
Note Pads & Pens
Satchel SponsorConference ProceedingsConference Dinner
Technical Session Sponsors
Coffee Cart & Refreshments
Media Sponsor
Gold Sponsors
Metallurgy
Principal Sponsor
African Eagle Resources
Agnew Gold Mine
Alacer Gold
Alcoa of Australia Limited
Alcoa World Alumina
Algosys Inc
ALS Ammtec Ltd
AMC Consultants
AMEC Minproc
AMIRA International Limited
Andreazza Consulting P/L
Anglogold Ashanti
Aurecon
Aurifex Pty Ltd
Ausenco
Avindura
B E Enterprises
Barrick
BAUER Resources Australia Pty Ltd
Bear Rock Solutions Pty Ltd
Bechtel Australia Pty Ltd
BHP Billiton
BHP Billiton, Cannington
BHP Billiton, Iron Ore
BHP Billiton, Olympic Dam
Blue Cube Systems
Borregaard Lignotech
Bureau Veritas Australia
Carpentaria Exploration
Carpentaria Gold Pty Ltd
Catalpa Resources
Chemech Consulting Pty Ltd
CMPL
Como Engineers
Comsteel Grinding Media
Consep Pty Ltd
Consolidated Minerals
CSIRO
Curtin University
Cytec Australia Holdings Pty Ltd
David Wiseman Pty Ltd
Department of Mines and Petroleum
Diemme S.P.A
Direct Nickel
Donhad Pty Ltd
Energetics Pty Ltd
Eriez Flotation Group
Evonik Degussa Corporation
Evonik Industries
Extreme Metallurgy
Farnam Capital
FloMin
FLSmidth
FMG
Focus Minerals
Fortescue Metals Group
Fosterville Gold Mine
GAJD Enterprises Australia
GBL Process Pty Ltd
GE Energy
Gekko Systems
GHD
Golder Associates Pty Ltd
GPA Engineering
GRES
Growth Steel
Hacettepe University
Haoma Mining NL
Hatch
Hazelwood Resources Ltd
Hofmann Engineering
Huntsman Performance Products
Independence Group
Independent Metallurgical Operations
Intech Engineers
IP Australia
IPA Global Inc
Jabiru Metals Limited
Jacobs E&C Australia
JKTech
King Island Scheelite
Kingsgate Consolidated
KWA Kenwalt Australia Pty Ltd
Larox Flowsys Pty Ltd
Lycopodium Minerals Queensland
Maelgwyn Australia Pty Ltd
Maelgwyn Mineral Services Ltd
Magotteaux Australia Pty Ltd
Manas Resources
Mandalay Resources
Manifold MinMet Engineering
Manta Controls
Marco Minerals
MEI
Met Dynamics Pty Ltd
METS
Metso Minerals
Midwest Vanadium
Millennium Minerals Ltd
Mimosa Mining Co
Mineral Engineering Technical Services
Mintek
MIPAC Pty Ltd
Mitsui Uranium Australia
Mixtec Solutions
MMG
Moly-Cop Australia
Monash University
Mount Magnet South NL
Mungana Goldmines
Murdoch University
Mworx Pty Ltd
Newcrest Mining Limited
Newmont Asia Pacific
NIPEC
Northparkes Mines
Norton Gold Fields PaddingtonOperations
Oceana Gold Limited
OneSteel
Orica Mining Chemicals
Orway Mineral Consultants (WA) Pty Ltd
Outotec Pty Ltd
Oz Minerals
PanAust Limited
Peak Gold Mines
Peter Card Mining Evaluations
Pincock, Allen & Holt
Polysius Australia
Process Technologies Australia Pty Ltd
ProMet Engineers Pty Ltd
PT. Newmont Nusa Tenggara
RAP Innovation & Development
RJ Flotation
RMDSTEM Limited
Rocla Quarry Products
Russell Mineral Equipment
Salamander Consulting Pty Ltd
Saracen Gold Mines
Saudi Arabian Mining Company,Ma'aden Gold
Scanalyse Pty Ltd
Scantech International Pty Ltd
Sedgman Limited
SGS
Simulus Engineers
Sinclair Knight Merz
SNF Pty Ltd
Snowden Mining Industry Consultants
St Barbara Limited
Stawell Gold Mine
Steinert Australia
Straits Resources
Talison Minerals
Teck (CESL Limited)
Tega Industries Australia
Tetra Tech
Thermo Fisher Scientific
TSG
University of Queensland
University of Utah
University of Western Australia
VALE Exploration Pty Ltd
Venture Minerals
Veolia Environmental Services
Veolia Water Solutions & TechnologiesPty Ltd
Western Areas NL
Western Australian School of Mines
Western Process Equipment
WorleyParsons
WriMetCo Pty Ltd
Xstrata Copper
Xstrata Nickel
Xstrata Technology
Companies represented at MetPlant 2011
www.ausimm.com.au/metplant2013
MetPlant 2013Principal Sponsor Gold Sponsors
Metallurgy
MetPlant 201315 – 17 July 2013
7 PAYMENT – TAX INVOICE (INC 10% GST)ABN 59 856 002 494PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION – CREDIT CARD ONLY
Total A$........................................................................................................................• Registration Procedures – Please indicate (✔) that you have read the Registration
Procedures ❏• Credit Cards – Please (✔) debit my:
Visa Mastercard AMEX Diners Card
Card No.
Expiry Date: ............................................ CSV Number: ..............................................
Signature: ....................................................................................................................
Please print name of cardholder: .....................................................................................................................................
All enquiries regarding payment, please telephone +61 3 9658 6100
PERSONAL DETAILS
Title – Please circle (Prof / Dr / Mr / Mrs / Miss / Ms )
AusIMM Membership Number (if applicable) ....................................................................
Last Name* ..............................................................................................................................
First Name* .............................................................................................................................
Preferred Name* ....................................................................................................................
Organisation* ..........................................................................................................................
Position* ..................................................................................................................................
Address* .................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
City* .......................................................................... State* ...............................................
Post Code* ................................. Country* ...........................................................................
Telephone .................................................. Facsimile ........................................................
Mobile .....................................................................................................................................
Email* ......................................................................................................................................
BILLING ADDRESS (for receipting, if different to the above)
Organisation* ........................................................................................................................
Address* ..................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................
City* .......................................................................... State ....................................................
Post Code* ................................. Country* ...........................................................................
Please indicate (✔) if you do NOT wish to appear on the list of participants ❏* Required information
ATTENDANCEOnly pre registered, pre paid registrants will beguaranteed access to the event. Upon receipt ofyour registration and payment, The AusIMM willsend registration confirmation.
REGISTERING ON-SITEOn-site registrants, with payment only, will beadmitted on space availability.
AusIMM MEMBER RATESTo qualify for the special rates of ‘AusIMM member’as quoted on the registration booking form youmust be a financial (paid) member. AusIMM 2013membership fees were due by 1 January 2013.Non-member registration fees apply to all non-members and non-financial AusIMM members.
METHOD OF PAYMENT – CREDIT CARD ONLYPayment must accompany all registrations. Weaccept the following credit cards: VISA,MasterCard, American Express and Diners. Allenquiries regarding payments, please telephone+61 3 9658 6120.
GSTAll prices quoted in this brochure are inclusive of10% GST.
WHAT’S INCLUDEDWe welcome all overseas delegates, members,non-members, authors, new professionals andstudents to register by completing the registrationform and returning it with their remittance toEvent Management.
• Author / delegate / non-members / newprofessionals / student registrationincludes: attendance at technical sessions,CD ROM proceedings, morning and afternoonteas, lunches, conference satchel, Happy Hourand Conference Dinner.
• A student must be currently enrolled full-timeat a tertiary institution. Proof of full-timestatus must be submitted with the registrationform.
PARTICIPANT LIST
Please note that all registered delegates will have
their name, position, company and email address
printed in a delegate list. Should you not wish to
have your details distributed please notify Event
Management as soon as possible.
CONFIRMATION OF BOOKINGS
Conference registrations will be acknowledged as
they are received with payment in full. Receipts
for registration payments will be attached to the
confirmation letter. Please check the confirmation
letter and advise of any alterations immediately.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellations of registration must be by email
only. Refunds will apply as follows:
• More than 28 days before the conference –
Full Refund
• 28 – 7 days before the conference – Refund
(less A$400 administration charge)
• 7 days or less before the conference or
non-attendance – No refund (no exceptions)
An organisation may send an alternative delegate
if registration has been paid and the registered
person is unable to attend due to unforeseen
circumstances. In such cases, Event Management
must be advised of the change prior to the
conference.
WAIVER OF LIABILITY
The AusIMM, Salamander Consulting and GAJD
Enterprises Australia accepts no liability to any
persons or body for any loss, injury or damage
howsoever and whether directly from any action
or cause whatsoever undertaken, organised or
sponsored by The AusIMM.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
1 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Please indicate (✔)
If the relevant boxes are left blank this indicates that you will NOT be attendingthe complimentary social functions.
DELEGATE REGISTRATIONAusIMM member A$1265 ❏ Non-member A$1760 ❏ International A$1265 ❏COMPLIMENTARY FUNCTIONS – Please indicate if attending (✔)Conference Dinner ❏ Happy Hour ❏AUTHOR REGISTRATION – Please indicate (✔) – MUST REGISTER BY 6 MAY 2013AusIMM member A$1100 ❏ Non-member A$1100 ❏ International A$1100 ❏COMPLIMENTARY FUNCTIONS – Please indicate if attending (✔)Conference Dinner ❏ Happy Hour ❏NEW PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION – Please indicate (✔)AusIMM member A$1155 ❏ COMPLIMENTARY FUNCTIONS – Please indicate if attending (✔)Conference Dinner ❏ Happy Hour ❏STUDENT REGISTRATION – Please indicate (✔) AusIMM member A$242 ❏ Non-member A$363 ❏ International A$242 ❏COMPLIMENTARY FUNCTIONS – Please indicate if attending (✔)Conference Dinner ❏ Happy Hour ❏SINGLE DAY REGISTRATION (Delegate/Author/New Professional) – Please indicate (✔) AusIMM member A$660 ❏ Non-member A$990 ❏ International A$660 ❏ SELECT CONFERENCE DAY – Please indicate (✔)NB Conference Dinner & Happy Hour are extra costMonday 15 July ❏ Tuesday 16 July ❏ Wednesday 17 July ❏Conference Dinner $143 ❏ Happy Hour $44 ❏
2 GUEST SOCIAL FUNCTIONSADDITIONAL FUNCTION TICKETS Please indicate (✔) if attendingConference Dinner x ................. tickets @ ❏ A$143 per guestHappy Hour x ........................... tickets @ ❏ A$44 per guestGuest Name ..............................................................................................................................
3 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Please indicate (✔)Note, that one CD ROM copy of the proceedings is included with your registration.YES ❏ I wish to purchase an additional CD ROM copy – A$55
4 CONFERENCE SHORT COURSES Please indicate (✔)SC1: Sampling for Process Control and Mill Reconciliation AusIMM member A$2420 ❏ Non-member A$2640 ❏SC2: Heap Leaching: Uranium, Copper, Gold and Nickel AusIMM member A$2200 ❏ Non-member A$2420 ❏SC3: Energy Efficient Comminution AusIMM member A$1100 ❏ Non-member A$1320 ❏
5 POST-CONFERENCE TOUR Please indicate (✔)T1: Hoffmann Engineering Site Tour – A$35 ❏
6 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTSSpecial Requirements — Please advise any special requirementsregarding diet, health or physical disabilities. .....................................................................................................................................
How to register:Telephone: +61 3 9658 6120 Facsimile: +61 3 9662 3662 Email: conference@ausimm.com.au Online: www.ausimm.com/metplant2013
top related