A reminder that if you would like to present a paper at Flotation '17 in Cape Town in November, short abstracts should be submitted by the end of this month.
Networking at Flotation '15 |
This is a great opportunity to meet all the leading players in the flotation field, and also to have your paper considered for a special flotation issue of Minerals Engineering.
As always the conference will have an associated exhibition, and the dinner this year will be held at the Lagoon Beach Hotel, with its classic view of Table Mountain.
Process Mineralogy '17 conference dinner at Lagoon Beach Hotel |
More information can be found on the posting of 10th April.
It is now widely accepted that this series of Conferences are 'must attend' events for both flotation researchers and practitioners. The great value of attending the Conference is that it provides an excellent forum for an exchange of views among those doing more fundamental research and those from industry who are able to share their successes and challenges with the audience. This is why the Conference makes such a valuable contribution to the practice of flotation...
Prof. Cyril O’Connor, Chairman, International Mineral Processing Council
#Flotation17
It is now widely accepted that this series of Conferences are 'must attend' events for both flotation researchers and practitioners. The great value of attending the Conference is that it provides an excellent forum for an exchange of views among those doing more fundamental research and those from industry who are able to share their successes and challenges with the audience. This is why the Conference makes such a valuable contribution to the practice of flotation...
Prof. Cyril O’Connor, Chairman, International Mineral Processing Council
#Flotation17
Although the official deadline for abstracts has now passed, we are still considering abstracts for presentation. If you would like to present a paper at the conference, your short abstract, of no more than 150 words, should be emailed to bwills@min-eng.com in Rich Text Format (.rtf) as soon as possible.
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