Comminution '25 is now only 7 weeks away, and already over 130 delegates from 24 countries have registered. The delegate list is now on the conference website and this will be updated regularly. As you will see, there is a fine mix of academia, operators and service providers.
The conference programme is now finalised, but we are still considering abstract submissions for poster presentation. Posters will be displayed in the main exhibition area, where coffee and lunch breaks take place. There will be 23 booths in this area and another 7 small booths outside the conference room. All exhibition space is now sold out.
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Poster displays at Comminution '23 |
Although we have a packed timetable over the four days, there will be plenty of time for networking during the long coffee and lunch breaks, the evening sundowners and the conference dinner at Groot Constantia Wine Estate.
Conference sponsor Glencore Technology will run a workshop, "Expanding the capability and application of the Isamill", on the afternoon of Sunday 30th March, immediately before the conference welcoming reception.
The Coalition for Minerals Efficiency (CEEC) will also be running a full day workshop on Sunday 30th March, on "The future of comminution".
So join us in beautiful Cape Town next month- a conference not to be missed for anyone with an interest in comminution. And Cape Town itself is an added bonus. The UK-based consumer organisation Which? asked more than 1500 of its members to rank their experiences of cities outside Europe. Of the 35 cities surveyed Cape Town came on top.
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