The day began with a keynote lecture from Quentin Dehaine, of the Geological Survey of Finland, who assessed the trends in cobalt mining and processing in relation to mineralogy.
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Quentin's lecture was followed by 14 presentations, all of which will be summarised in a few weeks time, together with links to the extended abstracts.
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A break for lunch |
After a long day we were off to the Cape Town waterfront in the evening for the conference dinner in a brand new venue, SPYCED, a Cape Malay restaurant in the Silo District, which celebrates the discovery of the Spice Route around the Cape with a Cape Malay Spice Route menu. As this was our first ever dinner at this venue, we would really appreciate your views on it.
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