Exhibitions / Congresses

Future of Mining Americas 2018

United States, Denver - 29th October to 30th October 2018
Future of Mining Americas 2018 The Future of Mining Americas takes place from 29-30 October in Denver and has been created to connect C-suite, Heads and Managers of Mine Operations and Mining Equipment, Technology and Services (METS) providers from top enterprises around the globe to debate and define the future mining landscape on a strategic level across the Americas, enabling attendees to discover the latest innovations and technologies which are driving mine productivity, mine efficiency and mine safety.
Date(s)
29th October to 30th October 2018
Time(s)
08:00 AM to 18:00 PM
Venue
: Embassy Suites by Hilton Denver Downtown Convent
Ticketing
From $US995
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Program
Hot topics include:
- How will mining be disrupted in the next decade?: How will autonomy and technology change our view of the average "miner?" and How will this transformation actually happen?
- How is the mining industry raising the bar using Business Ecosystems to accelerate the pace of innovation?
- How can you leverage your relationships with governments and communities to reduce risk, drive growth and improve current and future outcomes?
- What are the key strategies for building and maintaining relationships with governments and communities as well as the impact of stricter regulations, tightening stakeholder engagement and regional rights for the indigenous population?
- How are miners creating a new positive brand image, free of past industry stigmas? How can transparency and communication be used as an image builder rather than a destroyer?

Confirmed speakers Include:
- Afzal Jessa, Chief Digital Officer, Vale
- Gordana Slepcev, Chief Operating Officer, Anaconda Mining
- John Mullally, Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Energy, Goldcorp
- Ricardo Adame, Group Executive, Global Communications, Newmont Mining
- Mohammad Babaei, Digital Mining Innovation Lead, Teck Resources
- Arun Narayanan, Group Head Data Analytics, Anglo American
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