Exploration and mapping in mining conference

By on 3 April, 2012
 
In today’s competitive market, mining and exploration companies need to quickly adapt to advancing exploration technologies in order to stay ahead of their competitors.
 
The Exploration and Mapping in Mining conference is the only event in Australia that has a strong focus on applying GIS to make corporate decisions and new exploration technology advancements. This is an event for Exploration Managers and GIS Managers who wants to gain further knowledge into the technical aspects, business solutions and technologies of the geospatial mining world.
 
The program will focus on these key areas:
  • Regional exploration issues
  • 3D Modelling
  • Remote sensing and geophysics
  • Applications of GIS in different markets
  • Exploration sampling and analysis
  • Cloud GIS
  • Geological mapping and interpreting drill hole data sets
  • Exchanging data management strategies
  • Skills shortage
 
Conference highlights include:
  • The latest findings from geological mapping surveys across Australia
  • Showcasing real life technical case studies from leading exploration and mining companies
  • Bringing together national technology experts in mineral exploration to benchmark & share best exploration practices
  • Adopting advanced resource estimation techniques
  • Effective implementation of GIS for the advancement of exploration, mine production and project expansion
  • Ensuring you are using the right GIS technology for your projects
  • Achieving diverse datasets in a single environment
  • Understanding strategic directions and functions for using visualisation in geology
  • Utilising & extracting critical information from geospatial data
 
Exploration & Mapping in Mining will run from 17-19 July 2012, at the Duxton Hotel, in Perth, WA.
 
For more information and registration, visit: www.explorationinmining.com

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