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The exhibition floor plan has three clearly-defined sectors providing a comprehensive industry
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event and the 100 stand exhibition is already filling up fast.
TECHNOLOGY AND
SKILLS THEATRE
INVESTMENT
THEATRE
DELEGATE
CATERING
GREEN ROOM 1
G1
G2
G7
G8
G27
INVESTOR
ROUND
TABLES
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H1
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Assetivity
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Aspermont
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Atlas Copco
B14
AusIMM
F30
Austmine
B4
Australian Government
B18
Battery Limits
A1
Bosch
C1
Bruker
F3
Bulletin Resources
J13
CEEC
A4
CODES
A3
CRC Mining
F34
CSIRO
G8
Federation University
H14
Gekkos
F22
DELEGATE CATERING
H1
AMC Consultants
F24
F20
F30
F34
F36
Halo
E2
ICN Network
E3
IHC Mining BV
F4
Iluka Resources
E14
A2
Innoflow / Orenco
C5
J15
Keech
B3
KPMG
F26
Landauer Australia
E4
Mandalay Resources
J19
F24
Mineral Resources
Authority of PNG
F36
J21
MMG Limited
F18
J6
Orelogy
F20
H
E2
E4
J15
E5
H9
H8
J18
E22
J16
E3
J13
J14
HOSPITALITY
D2
D4
D1
D3
D14
D22
J11
H7
C2
C4
C6
C1
C3
C5
H6
C14
C16
C18
C20
J12
J9
J10
J7
J8
J5
J6
COFFEE
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E20
INVESTMENT ZONE
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E14
L8
L7
L6
C22
H5
L5
H4
L4
B2
B4
J3
B14
H3
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B18
B3
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Orica
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L3
PwC
C16
L2
S&P Capital
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L1
Safescape
D3
Sarawagi
G28
Swann Global
F32
B22
Thiess
D4
Wenco International
Mining Systems
G7
Whittle Consulting
& JK Tech
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WORKFORCE STRENGTHENING
THROUGH PARTICIPATION AND
PRODUCTIVITY
EXCELLENCE IN DISCOVERY
AND EXPLORATION
OUTBOUND INBOUND
INVESTOR SUMMIT
PRESENTED BY
PRESENTED BY
PRESENTED BY
09:00 11:00
09:00
Introductory remarks and facilitated by
David Overall, Chief Executive Officer,
Downer EDI Mining, and
Chair, Minerals Council of Australia Workforce
Committee
This session will explore how increasing the diversity
of the workforce through gender, cultural and
disability inclusion will increase the skills pool.
Panellists
09:10
The next steps for Indigenous inclusion
Jason Eades,
Chief Executive Officer,
PwCs Indigenous Consulting
09:20
Perspectives on gender diversity as a business
case
Laura Tyler,
Asset President,
Cannington Mine, Copper,
BHP Billiton
09:30
Adult apprentices: the productivity benefits
Rebecca Capper,
Human Resources Specialist,
Anglo American Metallurgical Coal
09:40
PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A
11:00 - 12:00
11:20 - 13:00
ADDRESS BY
THE HON BOB BALDWIN MP,
PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY
FOR INDUSTRY
FOLLOWED BY Q&A
11:20
CSIRO Discovery: Money does grow on trees
How and why does gold get into gum trees?
The significance of phytonuggets in trees
Implications for gold exploration: Driving the dollar
further and opening up of new ground
Dr Mel Lintern,
Research Geochemist,
CSIRO
11:50
Key elements in the greenfields discovery: NovaBollinger nickel-copper deposits Western Australia
Mark Bennett,
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer,
Sirius Resources
12:30
Significant brownfields discovery in Brazil
Mr Robert Smakman
BSc (Hons)(Geol), F.AusIMM. FFIN
Managing Director
Crusader Resources
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13:00 - 14:40
EDUCATING A CONTEMPORARY
WORKFORCE
13:00
Introductory remarks and facilitated by
Dr Gavin Lind, Executive Director, MTEC,
and Director, Education and Training,
Minerals Council of Australia
This session will showcase how industry has engaged
with higher education and explore ways to respond to
the minerals workforce needs of the future.
13:10 PANEL DISCUSSION:
The policy challenge: meeting demand and
maintaining quality
Andrew Norton,
Higher Education Program Director,
The Grattan Institute
13:20
The policy challenge: meeting demand and
maintaining quality of AQF 5 & 6
(para-professional) qualifications
Dr Ruth Schubert,
Program Director (Vocational Education and
Training), The LH Martin Institute
13:30
How universities work with industry: Mining
Education Australia (MEA) and the Minerals
Industry National Associate Degree (MINAD)
Program
Professor Peter Dowd, Executive Director MEA,
University of Adelaide, and
Professor Ron Ayers, Professor of Civil Engineering,
University of Southern Queensland
13:50
From global to local: how local workforces can be
upskilled and careers enhanced through education
and training
Robert Papworth,
Group Recruitment Manager, MMG Limited
14:00 PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A
14:00 - 16:00
EXPLORATION SUCCESS AUSTRALIA
14:00
Australia on the New age metal map: Dubbo
zirconia project
Discovery and exploration of zirconium, niobium,
and rare earths
Progressing towards development
International strategic source of new age metals
Dr Ian Chalmers, Managing Director,
Alkane Resources
14:20
Exploration success with gold: Effective mining
methods and application of new technology
Bernie Sostak, General Manager Business
Development and Technical Services,
Northern Star Resources
14:40
Developments in uranium exploration
Dr Greg Shirtliff, Geology Manager, Toro Energy
TRAINING A CONTEMPORARY
WORKFORCE
15.20
Introductory remarks and facilitated by
Chris James, Assistant Director Workforce Skills,
Minerals Council of Australia
This session explores the notion of industry-led
training in relation to company workforce needs.
15.30 TRAINING:
Focussing on workplace competencies, workforce
development, productivity and pathways for the
individual learner versus the training system
Steve McDonald, Chief Executive Officer,
SkillsDMC, Resources and Infrastructure Industry
Skills Council
15.40
Training quality: What operational miners as
employers want
Darryl Cooper, Manager Training and
Development, Coal Assets Australia, Glencore
INVESTMENT
16:20
Uncovering new technology for successful
exploration drilling: How is it working?
Current challenges of undercover exploration
Examining new drilling and sampling technology
being developed in the DET CRC
How to apply these new technologies in the
future
Cost effective exploration targeting and decision
making
Professor David Giles, Leader,
Deep Exploration Technologies CRC, School of
Earth and Environmental Sciences,The University
of Adelaide
16:20
Myanmar: Exploring the natural resources
investment potential of Asias hottest frontier
market
Introduction to Myanmars natural resources
production history and future potential
Guide to regulatory environment and implications
for foreign investors and project developers
From underdeveloped infrastructure and financial
services to local political risk: Understanding the
challenges for developing a project in Myanmar
Options for investors to gain exposure to
Myanmars growth potential at this early stage
16:50 Closing remarks from the Chair
16:50
Closing remarks from the Chair
15:50
Training quality: What major contractors want
Darrell Cox, Manager Employee Development
Australian Mining, Thiess Pty Ltd
16:00
Training quality: How Governments are responding
Craig Robertson, Head of Division, Skills Division,
Department of Industry
16:10 PANEL DISCUSSION
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09:10
Ian K Smith, Managing Director and Chief
Executive Officer, Orica
Ian Smith has been in his position at Orica since February
2012. Previously, Ian was the Chief Executive Officer and
MD of Newcrest Mining, the Global Head of Operational and
Technical Excellence at Rio Tinto, based in London, and Managing Director
Comalco Aluminium Smelting within the Rio Tinto Group. Prior to his time
with Rio Tinto, Ian held senior operational and project management roles
with WMC Resources, Pasminco Limited and CRA Limited. Ian currently
holds a Directorship with Transurban Group and serves as President of
the Australian Mines and Metals Association. He has been Chairman of the
Minerals Council of Australia and was previously a Board Member of the
Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
09:30
Carlos Santa Cruz,
Regional Senior Vice President,
Newmont Asia Pacific
Carlos Santa Cruz is Regional Senior Vice President of
Operations with Newmont Asia Pacific and has been with
Newmont since 1993. Carlos career started with Buenaventura (Peru) in
1980 where he held different Supervisory roles in underground mining and
later in Engineering as Director of the Mining Engineering Department of
BVN Engineers. His career with Newmont started in 1993 as Operations
Manager of the Yanacocha Project in Cajamarca-Peru. In 2004 he was
promoted to Vice President of South American Operations. In February
2013 Carlos relocated to Perth to assume the role of Regional Senior Vice
President, Newmont Asia Pacific.
10:00
Nev Power, Chief Executive Officer,
Fortescue Metals Group
Mr Nev Power was appointed Chief Executive Officer in July
2011 having joined the company as Chief Operating Officer
in February 2011. Mr Power previously held the position
of Chief Executive Australian Operations for Thiess Pty Ltd where he
was responsible for the construction business with a turnover of $4
billion per annum and 3,500 staff. Mr Power spent more than 10 years
in senior executive positions with Smorgon Steel Group Ltd where he
was progressively promoted as the Group grew through acquisitions
and expansion and, in February 2001, was appointed Chief Executive
(Reinforcing and Steel Products Division).
POLICY
INVESTMENT
PRESENTED BY
PRESENTED BY
PRESENTED BY
11:20 - 13:00
PANEL SESSION:
Using resource endowments to foster sustainable
development
What are the critical factors that have enabled
countries to benefit from their substantial resource
endowments?
What are the practical steps that might be
taken by the industry and other stakeholders
such as governments, local communities,
investment companies and aid agencies to build
capacity to maximise the benefits from resource
endowments?
What are the differences between macroeconomic
rent seeking perspectives and corporate social
responsibility?
11:30
Introduction by facilitator
11:40
PANEL DISCUSSION
12:40 Q&A
Facilitator:
Troy Hey, General Manager, Stakeholder and
Investor Relations, MMG Limited
Panellists:
Tania Constable,
Chief Adviser Tax, The Treasury
Professor Chris Moran,
Director, SMI, University of Queensland
Robin Hamilton-Coates,
Manager External Relations, MMG Limited
TECHNOLOGY
11:20
Macro economy and the strategic role of gold
Egon von Greyerz, Founder & Managing Partner,
Matterhorn Asset Management / GoldSwitzerland
11:40 DEBATE
Bulls versus bears - where is the gold price going?
Moderator:
Rod Whyte, Principal, Whyte & Associates
Panellists:
Biao Chen, Managing Partner,
Jinjiang Mining Fund
Frank Holmes, Chief Executive Officer and Chief
Investment Officer, US Global Investors
Egon von Greyerz, Founder & Managing Partner,
Matterhorn Asset Management / GoldSwitzerland
Barry Dawes, Head of Resources,
Paradigm Securities
MINING COMPANY SPOTLIGHTS
12:10 IRON ORE HOLDINGS
12:30 MINERAL RESOURCES AUTHORITY
OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA
12:40
Coking coal commodity forecast: Have we reached
the bottom of the cost curve?
Mark Pervan, Head of Commodities Research, ANZ
TABLE 1
Egon von Greyerz, Founder & Managing
Partner, Matterhorn Asset Management
/GoldSwitzerland
TABLE 3
James Morrison, Principal, Chief
Executive Officer, Royalty Stream
Investments
TABLE 2
TABLE AVAILABLE
TABLE 4
Andrew Mounas, Director,
Obelisk Capital
TABLE 5
TABLE AVAILABLE
TABLE 6
Helen Cai, Managing Director, Research
Department, China International Capital
Corporation
14:00 15:40
PANEL SESSION:
Maximising the value of voluntary community
investment
Why is it important to ensure that business
imperatives drive the community investment
agenda as much as responding to priority
community needs?
How can the development of a voluntary
community investment framework (as proposed
by the IFC and the MCA) make the backpack
lighter for companies/rather than an additional
impost?
What are the benefits/risks for Governments?
How can/why should the risks be managed
outside the regulatory framework?
14:00 Introduction by Chair
14:10 PRESENTATIONS BY PANELLISTS
15:10 Q&A
Facilitator:
Deanna Kemp,
Deputy Director, Centre for Social Responsibility in
Mining, Sustainable Minerals Institute
Panellists:
Lesley Bennett,
Program Manager,
PNG Chamber of Minerals and Petroleum
Richard Boele,
Managing Director, Banarra
Carlos Santa Cruz, Regional Senior Vice President,
Newmont Asia Pacific
MINE AUTOMATION
Automation, challenges, lessons learnt and where
to next?
The evolution of automation projects over the
years and their varying success
Measuring success: How is it implemented and
being measured?
Mining automation going forward
14:00
Six challenges to successful realization of
automation in mining
Professor Ross McAree, Program Leader,
Automation Program, CRC Mining
14:25
Mine automation as the ultimate lever in process
control
Denise Goldsworthy, Owner and Managing Principal,
Alternate Futures
14:50 John McGagh, Head of Innovation, Rio Tinto
PANEL DISCUSSION
Panellists:
Terry Burgess FAusIMM, Managing Director & Chief
Executive Officer, OZ Minerals
Andrew McIlwain MAusIMM, Chief Executive Officer
& Managing Director, Unity Mining
Gavin Yeates FAusIMM(CP), Vice President, Mine
Optimisation, BHP Billiton
16:00
Commodity outlook for nickel global supply/
demand trends
Reviewing the factors behind the recent buoyancy
of nickel price
Understanding Chinas current & future demand
Biao Chen, Managing Partner, Jinjiang Mining Fund
16:20
The Premise and the Promise: Specialty metals in
Australia
Richard Karn, Managing Editor,
The Emerging Trends Report
16:40
The expanding market for graphite
Dr Alex Cowie, Chief Market Strategist,
Livewire Markets
17:00
Panel: The evolving energy mix: What impact will
new energy sources have on bulk demand?
US putting coal into the Asian and EU market
and implications for Australian coal prices
Shale and unconventional gas: how will it affect
coal consumption?
Peter Strachan, STOCKANALYSIS
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9:50
Where next for global markets? Asset allocation
strategies for 2014
Michael Belkin, hedge fund consultant and author of
the Belkin Report, will offer his asset allocation and
Long/Short stock recommendations for 2015. Based
on a proprietary model offering timely, predictive and
accurate forecasts, this presentation will offer thought
provoking commentary, taking definitive stances
on world market movements. How does he
see metals and mining stocks faring in 2014?
Attend this session to find the answer.
Michael Belkin, Author, The Belkin Report
10:20
Head to head panel discussion: Australian mining
investment in a global context
Industry panellists will be questioned on the difficult
questions facing the Australian mining industry in
2015.
From the gulf and India, to China, Korea and Japan:
what are conditions of the market for Australian
mining products?
How competitive is Australia as a place for mining
investment?
How are Australias resource competitors fairing?
How market conditions will impact labour costs and
the Australian dollar
How does Australia rate in terms of political and
sovereign risk?
Panellists:
John Roskam, Executive Director,
Institute of Public Affairs
Hedley Widdup, Manager,
Lion Selection Group
Andrew Ballingal, Chief Executive Officer,
Ballingal Investment Advisors
Frank Holmes, Chief Executive Officer and
Chief Investment Officer, US Global Investors
POLICY
INVESTMENT
MININGS PRODUCTIVITY
IMPERATIVE: ISSUES,
PRIORITIES AND SOLUTIONS
PRESENTED BY
PRESENTED BY
PRESENTED BY
11.20 13.00
INTERNATIONAL MINING LAW
AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES OF
MINING AND INFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENTS
Chair: Robin Chambers AO, Senior Partner,
Chambers and Company International Lawyers
11:20 Developing mining infrastructure - Global
perspectives
Australia requires significant ongoing investment in
infrastructure to support the continued development
and growth of its mining sector. This session explores
the challenges associated with financing and
delivering infrastructure, often in remote locations, as
well as the respective roles of government and the
private sector in doing so.
Julian Vella, Asia Pacific Head of Global
Infrastructure, KPMG
11:45 How jurisdictions compare with regard to
prospectivity, policy and regulatory excellence
12:10 Emerging global legal regulatory trends in
the mining sector
Robert Milbourne, Adjunct Professor, TC Beirne
School of Law, University of Queensland, and
Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright
12:35
Ian Satchwell, Director, International Mining for
Development Centre (IM4DC)
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11:20
How technology and innovation drive step change
in productivity
Rob Hattingh, General Manager Innovation, Iluka
Resources
11:40
Performance trends and international comparisons
in mining productivity
Dr Graham Lumley, Director, PwC
11:40
Update on the state of royalty finance
Kevin McElligott, Managing Director, Australia,
Franco Nevada
12:00
A solutions approach to blasting enabling a step
change in overall mining productivity
Nick Bowen, Executive Global Head Mining Services,
Orica
12:20
Senior representative of The Lind Partners
12:40 PANEL DISCUSSION:
Alternative financing - the golden ticket for the
junior and mid-cap space?
James Morrison, Principal, Chief Executive Officer,
Royalty Stream Investments
Kevin McElligott, Managing Director, Australia,
Franco Nevada
Greg Evans, Partner, Corporate Advisory National
Head, Energy & Natural Resources - Transactions &
Restructuring, KPMG
TABLE 1
Andrew Mounas, Director,
Obelisk capital
TABLE 2
Michael Belkin, Author,
The Belkin Report
TABLE 3
Andrew Ballingal,
Chief Executive Officer,
Ballingal Investment Advisors
POLICY
TABLE 4
Frank Holmes,
Chief Executive Officer and Chief
Investment Officer,
US Global Investors
TABLE 5
Mike Stirzaker, Partner, Pacific Road
TABLE 6
Jayant Bhandari, Senior Analyst,
ANARCHO CAPITAL
TABLE 7
Hedley Widdup, Manager,
Lion Selection Group
TABLE 8
Kevin McElligott,
Managing Director, Australia,
Franco Nevada
TABLE 9
James Morrison,
Principal, Chief Executive Officer,
Royalty Stream Investments
TABLE 10
Richard Crookes,
Investment Director,
EMR Capital
INVESTMENT
14:00 15:40
COMMODITY MARKETS AND ECONOMIC
OPPURTUNITIES COMMODITY
MARKETS AND STRATEGIC MINERALS
Chair: Hugh Morgan, Chief Executive Officer, First
Charnock
14:00
Dr James Johnson, Geoscience Australia
14:20 Opportunities in mineral commodity
markets: Discovery to development to nationbuilding
Allan Trench, Professor, Curtin Graduate School of
Business and Research Professor (Value & Risk),
Centre for Exploration Targeting, University of
Western Australia, CRU Group
14:40 Discovering the giant mineral and energy
deposits of the future - How cutting-edge
geoscience will change the resource prospectivity
game, globally
Ross Cayley, Senior Geologist, Geological Survey of
Victoria (2013 Selwyn Medal)
15:00 Value-Add Mineral Processing: Seizing the
Initiative (Lessons Learned from the Rare Earths
Industry)
Professor Dudley Kingsnorth , Critical Materials
Initiative, Curtin Graduate School of Business
14:00
Enhancing productivity through planning,
integration and remote operations
Barry Fitzgerald, Chief Executive Officer, Roy Hill
14:50
Enhancing the sustainability signature, productivity
and economic value of operations
Mark Jones, Partner, Whittle Consulting
Phillip Turner, General Manager - Risk and
Sustainability, JKTech
15:10
The bottom line in resource investment? Four
veterans try to establish common ground in their
search for that Holy Grail
Moderator:
Rod Whyte, Principal, Whyte & Associates
Panelists:
Barry Dawes, Head of Resources, Paradigm Securities
Helen Cai,
Managing Director, Research Department,
China International Capital Corporation
16:40
Beyond standards: Perspectives on improved
collaboration
Steve Mundell, Director of Research,
acQuire Technology Solutions
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09:10
The future of mineral processing: Improving energy and
cost outcomes through efficient communition
Understand the challenge of communition efficiency
where can the savings be made?
Research findings on alternative comminution
strategies and outcomes
What can be achieved in the next five years and what is
the next step?
The bottom line: Lowering processing costs
and raising shareholder value as a result of
improved comminution practices
Joe Pease, Chief Executive Officer,
Xstrata Technology
9:40
Invest in Australias METS success story: Delivering
innovation, leadership and opportunity
This session reveals and examines the findings of the
largest survey ever undertaken of the mining equipment,
technology and services
(METS) sector in Australia. Coordinated by Austmine,
Australias leading association of the METS sector, the
survey gives top level insights:
The importance of the METS sector in the Australian
economy
Growing globally: tracking the recent increase in
revenue, employees and exports across the Australian
METS industry
Investing in staff, R&D and products future trends
and investment opportunities
Challenges for the industry and potential
opportunities for growth
Elizabeth Lewis-Gray,
Chair, Austmine
POLICY
INVESTMENT
MININGS PRODUCTIVITY
IMPERATIVE: ISSUES,
PRIORITIES AND SOLUTIONS
PRESENTED BY
PRESENTED BY
PRESENTED BY
11.20 13.00
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL
BEST PRACTICE CHALLENGES FOR
GOVERNMENT
Chair: Graham Reid
11:20 The future of mining in the context of global
mega-trends that determines its future: the case
of Chile. Dr Orlando Jemenez, Executive Director,
CSIRO Chile
11:40 Communities, Industry and Government The
need to find common ground
Professor Steve Hall, Director, Western Australian
School of Mines, Curtin University
12:00 The importance of people policies for a
competitive and productive resource industry
Steve Knott, CEO, Australian Mines and Metals
Association (AMMA)
12:20
First Nations and mining development in Canada
Quentin Markin, Partner, and Rachel Hutton,
Partner, Stikeman Elliott
Speakers:
Peter Stoker HonFAusIMM(CP)
Deputy Chairman,
JORC
Principal Geologist,
AMC Consultants
Mark Berry,
Principal Geologist,
AMC Consultants
PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A
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POLICY
15:00
Mr Yasushi Takahashi, Executive Managing Officer,
Mitsui & Co., Limited
15:20
PANEL DISCUSSION:
How can the supply and mining sector work more
closely together to improve productivity?
Is structural change needed?
INVESTMENT
INTERNATIONAL REACH OF THE JORC
CODE AND THE CRIRSCO FAMILY OF
REPORTING CODES AND STANDARDS
Use of the JORC Code internationally
CRIRSCO reporting codes and standards including
NI43-101 and the CIM Definition Standards,
SAMREC, PERC, Russian NAEN Code, Chilean
Certification Code for Exploration Prospects,
Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves, USA SME
Guide contrasted with SEC Industry Guide 7,
Philippines PMRC, Indonesian KCMI
Peter Stoker HonFAusIMM(CP)
Deputy Chairman,
JORC
Principal Geologist,
AMC Consultants
PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A
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FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER
WORKSHOP B:
MINING ECONOMICS AND MINERAL
ASSET VALUATION
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Reporting and valuation
Reports and studies: scoping and
pre-feasibility through to bankable
feasibility studies
Valuation techniques for exploration
projects how do you value an
underground asset?
Financing and exploration projects:
costs and sources of capital
14:45 Surface mining, underground
and in situ mining techniques
explained
Design, techniques and technologies
Influences on project design and
technique selection
Equipment types and their function
Understanding how the different
approaches impact the economics
and feasibility of the projects
15.30 Processing and delivery
Understanding processing costs
and implications for investors
Crushing/grinding (or liberation)
Concentration and separation
Metal recovery smelting & refining
Waste storage, metals transportation
and warehousing
16:40 Demand Supply/costs,
market, & industry structure
17:50 Questions and discussion
18:00 Close of masterclass
WORKSHOP LEADERS:
Kevin Irving, GM Mining and
Jeames McKibben, GM Corporate
Advisory,
XSTRACT MINING CONSULTANTS,
www.xstractgroup.com
Valuation methods
Income based approach
discounted cash flow
Market approach
Cost approach
Discounted cash flow
Comparative transactions
Multiplies of expenditure
Geoscientific rating
Expected value
Context the development stages
Relative accuracy
Role of governments
Key companies in the mining
industry
Overview of commodity supply and
demand
Global supply and demand drivers
Commodity prices
Inputs into a mining project
economic model
Production (dilution, losses,
extraction, rates)
Sales
Grades
Operating costs
Capital Costs
Prices
Taxes
Discount rates
FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER
WORKSHOP C:
MINING IN A DAY
WORKSHOP LEADER:
Peyvand Bayzae, CFA, Founder, MINING VALUATION RESEARCH
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Mining, development and exploration companies, institutional investors,
business development, corporate finance, investors, analysts, bankers, geologist
& geoscientists, CEOs, CFOs, Chief Development Officers, M&A staff.
WORKSHOP OUTLINE:
Mining Valuation Research is a proprietary screening and valuation tool aiming
to address the business development and corporate finance needs of miners
and those performing due diligence investigations in the sector. In contrast
to traditional financial research, the approach focuses on breadth rather than
depth and primarily addresses the question of what the prevailing valuations
are (rather than what they should be). The research currently covers over 70
international listed gold miners and developers and the presented analysis will
be likely based on market closing prices of September 12th, 2014.
The workshop will aim to cover:
1. Introduction to the research constituents: review basic features such as
geographic focus, resource & reserve scale, grades, delineations, and management
guidance on production and costs as well as operations configuration and DCF
assumptions, if relevant;
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THE IMARC
DELEGATE
OVERVIEW
Participants will attend IMARC 2014 to connect with the drivers and
thinkers, the brains trust of the global mining industry at a major
forum where mining leaders, policy makers, financiers, technical
experts, innovators and educators are brought together under one roof.
Mining Ministers
Government Officials
LEADER &
DECISION
MAKERS
POLICY
DEVELOPERS
CEO
CIO
COO
CTO
CFO
RESOURCE
DEVELOPMENT
PROFESSIONALS
GLOBAL
REACH
Mine Managers
Site General Managers
Mining Engineers
Operations Manager
Technical Department
Heads
Managers
Exploration Managers
Metallurgists
Geologists
Mechanical & Electrical
Engineers
Health & Safety
Groups
Business Development
Consultants
Sustainability and
Environmental
Managers
Partners, Solicitors
Procurement
GM/Managers
Heads of Supply Chain
Heads of Innovation
Heads of Technology
Productivity Directors
Trade Commissioner
International Business
Managers
FINANCIERS
AND
ANALYSTS
AFGHANISTAN
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
MEXICO
SOLOMON ISLANDS
ANGOLA
ERITREA
MONGOLIA
SOUTH AFRICA
ARGENTINA
ETHIOPIA
MOZAMBIQUE
SWEDEN
BOLIVIA
FIJI
MYANMAR
TANZANIA
BOTSWANA
FINLAND
NAMIBIA
THAILAND
BRAZIL
GERMANY
NEW ZEALAND
TURKEY
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
GHANA
NIGERIA
UNITED KINGDOM
BURKINA FASO
GUYANA
NORWAY
CAMEROON
INDIA
PAKISTAN
URUGUAY
CANADA
INDONESIA
UZBEKISTAN
JAPAN
PARAGUAY
VENEZUELA
CHAD
KAZAKHSTAN
PERU
VIETNAM
CHILE
KENYA
PHILIPPINES
ZAMBIA
CHINA
KOREA
POLAND
COLOMBIA
LAOS
SENEGAL
MADAGASCAR
SIERRA LEONE
ECUADOR
MALAYSIA
SINGAPORE
16
Asset Managers
Investment
Managers
Fund Managers
Financiers
Investors
Investor Relations
Mining Analysts
Resources
Analysts
Heads of Equities
INVESTORS
ATTEND FOR FREE
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candidates
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Undergraduates
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IMARC GALA
DINNER
THURSDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER 2014
MELBOURNE TOWN HALL
The IMARC Gala Dinner being held at the beautiful and historic
Melbourne Town Hall is the perfect way to say farewell to new
friends and colleagues and to round off an action packed week
that was the IMARC Melbourne 2014. The evening will also begin
with cocktails on arrival and progress through to the ball room for
sumptuous dining, drinks with some formalities from our MC and
guest speakers. We will also welcome the Australia Prospectors
and Miners Hall of Fame to announce the induction of some
legendary new members.
Date: Thursday 25th September 2014
Time: 7:00pm for 7:30pm
Venue: Melbourne Town Hall
Address: 90-130 Swanston, St,
Melbourne 3000
Dress: Business attire
Price: $195.00 + GST (Delegate ticket)
Price: $225.00 + GST (Non Delegate ticket)
To purchase tickets please use the registration form or book
at www.imarcmelbourne.com. For tables of 10, please contact
info@imarcmelbourne.com or call (03) 9781 3106
The Australian
Prospectors & Miners
Hall of Fame was founded
in 1995 as a memorial to
the men and women who
have made a significant
contribution to the mining
industry, its communities
and environment in
Australia.
As an IMARC delegate you will be able to attend these networking events. It is the perfect opportunity to relax and mingle with speakers and delegates.
With 2000+ decision makers and 100+ exhibitors IMARC 2014 will connect Australian and international mining leaders, policy makers, financiers,
technical experts, innovators and educators all under one roof. If you are an exhibitor /potential exhibitor who would like to host an evening networking
function, please contact Anita Richards at +613 9781 3106 or anita.richards@imarcmelbourne.com
WELCOME DRINKS
Monday 22 September 17:00 - 19:00
FREE TO ATTEND FOR DELEGATES
COCKTAIL RECEPTION
Tuesday 23 September 17:30 - 19:00
FREE TO ATTEND FOR DELEGATES
COCKTAIL RECEPTION
Wednesday 24 September 17:30 - 19:00
FREE TO ATTEND FOR DELEGATES
MELBOURNE CONNECTS
TO IMARC
DISCOVER LIFE IN THE CITY
Venture into Melbournes hive of laneways and arcades and
unlock the secrets of Australias culture capital. Adorned
with colourful street art, Melbournes iconic laneways
hide inconspicuous doorways leading to exciting galleries,
bookshops, department stores, shopping centres, the
flagship stores of edgy Victorian designers, bars, cafes and
restaurants helmed by some of the countrys top chefs.
Beyond the laneways youll find fascinating attractions,
public spaces, green oases, seemingly non-stop festivals
and events, plus a contagious passion for sport. Melbourne
is the gateway to discover Victoria and all it has to offer.
GETTING THERE
Arrival into Melbourne by air is made easy with 27
international airlines flying into Melbourne Airport, in
addition to the major domestic carriers. Jump on the
SkyBus airport shuttle bus service into the city centre.
Trains servicing country Victoria and interstate routes arrive
at Southern Cross Station.
GETTING AROUND
Once you hit the CBD, getting around by train and tram is a
breeze. All you need is a myki card, a smartcard with stored
value that can be pre-purchased online (in Australia), at
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IMARC
GALA
DINNER
PRICE
GST
TOTAL
INCLUDES A
SAVING OF:
PRICE
GST
TOTAL
STUDENT
$295
$29.50
$324.50
$295
$29.50
$324.50
2-DAY
$1,395
$139.50
$1,534.50
$110
$1,495
$149.50
$1,644.50
3-DAY
$1,995
$199.50
$2,194.50
$110
$2,095
$209.50
$2,304.50
4-DAY
$2,495
$249.50
$2,744.50
$110
$2,595
$259.50
$2,854.50
EXPO
$50
$5.00
$55.00
$50
$5.00
$55.00
PLENARY
$500
$50.00
$550.00
$600
$60.00
$660.00
STUDENT
$395
$39.50
$434.50
$395
$39.50
$434.50
PRICE:
$195.00 + GST
2-DAY
$2,045
$204.50
$2,249.50
$110
$2,145
$214.50
$2,359.50
(Delegate ticket)
3-DAY
$2,745
$274.50
$3,019.50
$110
$2,845
$284.50
$3,129.50
No. of tickets
4-DAY
$3,395
$339.50
$3,734.50
$110
$3,495
$349.50
$3,844.50
$225.00 + GST
EXPO
$75
$7.50
$82.50
$75
$7.50
$82.50
(Non Delegate
ticket)
PLENARY
$750
$75.00
$825.00
$850
$85.00
$935.00
$110
NON-MEMBER
$110
DATE:
Thursday
25 September
TIME:
7:00pm for
7:30pm
VENUE:
Melbourne
Town Hall
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POLICY
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