Thursday, 25 September 2025

Final calls for abstracts for Physical Separation '26 and Mineral Processing Circuits '26

If you would like to present papers at Physical Separation '26 and /or Mineral Processing Circuits '26 in Cape Town next April, then the deadline for submission of abstracts is the end of next month.

The 3-day Physical Separation '26 is the 9th in the series and is sponsored by Steinert, TOMRA and Mineral Technologies, with Media Partners International Mining and Minerals Engineering.

Abstracts should be submitted via the portal on the conference website.

The conference dinner will be held in the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, very close to the conference venue. Acclaimed as one of the great botanical gardens of the world, few gardens can match the sheer grandeur of the setting of Kirstenbosch, against the eastern slopes of Cape Town’s Table Mountain. This breath-taking backdrop of nature boasts a MOYO restaurant with beautiful vistas, entertainment and cuisine composed of the best modern African produce.

Mineral Processing Circuits '26 is a 2-day event which immediately follows Physical Separation '26 at the Vineyard hotel. We are pleased that Prof. Kevin Galvin, of the University of Newcastle, Australia, will be presenting a keynote lecture "A new paradigm for mineral processing circuits - what might underpin the philosophy?"

There will be a conference dinner on the first night and the venue will shortly be added to the website. Abstracts should be submitted via the website portal.

Presenters at each conference will be invited to submit papers for peer-review in Minerals Engineering after the conference. Papers accepted for publication after refereeing will be published in the first available regular issue of Minerals Engineering, and included in the Virtual Special Issue of the conference on ScienceDirect. This is an ideal opportunity to present your work to an international audience and have your paper published in a refereed journal of high repute.

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