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Monday, 16 April 2012
Comminution '12 begins
Comminution '12 commences tomorrow morning, and already Cape Town's Vineyard Hotel is full to capacity as the record number of delegates arrives.
This afternoon we held the pre-registration wine reception in glorious weather and it was good to see old friends and see many new faces. An exciting week is anticipated!
The long wait is finally over as the Conference is just underway.Here is wishing all the delegates at the Vineyard Hotel all the best at the Conference.For those who could not make it to Cape Town, we are quite confident that MEI will always capably keep us posted on the Conference Proceedings.Thanks MEI Team. Good Luck.
ReplyDeleteThe photograph is of a reunion of Camborne School of Mines past and present mineral processors at the wine reception. Left to right are Gaynor Yorath (1985) of University of Cape Town, Andrew Wilkinson (1991), Metso, UK, Dave Meadows (1985), FLSmidth, USA, Claire Bearman (1992) and Ted Bearman (1987), Bear Rock Consultants, Australia, Nick Wilshaw (1980),Grinding Solutions, UK, K.P. van der Wielen (current PhD student), and Barry Wills (lecturer, 1974-1996).
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