Last week I announced that the programme for Biomining '23 is online. Immediately following Biomining '23 at Falmouth's National Maritime Museum will be Sustainable Minerals '23, and the programme for this two day event has now been published. For those wishing to attend both events, discounted rates are available.
Falmouth's inner harbour with the Maritime Museum centre background |
This will be MEI's 8th International Symposium on Sustainable Minerals and is organised in consultation with Prof. Markus Reuter, and sponsored by Promet101. Our Media Partners are International Mining and Minerals Engineering, and our Industry Advocates are the Coalition for Eco-Efficient Comminution (CEEC) and the Critical Minerals Association.
Around 40 papers will be presented over the two days, with authors from 15 countries, including two high profile keynotes. Lucy Crane, of Cornish Lithium Ltd will discuss the importance of lithium in the energy transition and Jannie van Deventer, CEO of Zeobond Pty Ltd, Australia, and ranked number 2 in the world in mining and metallurgy research by Stanford University, will propose a pathway for the adoption of new technology to decarbonise the cement and concrete industry, the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide.
As with Biomining '23, on the first evening delegates can relax with a guided coastal path walk, ending up with drinks at the famous Chain Locker pub.
Sustainable Minerals '16 delegates by Falmouth's 16th century castle..... |
......followed by drinks at the Chain Locker pub |
This will be a welcome return to Falmouth for the Sustainable Minerals conferences. Sustainable Minerals'18 was held in Namibia, and Sustainable Minerals '21 was online due to the pandemic.
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