Friday, 23 January 2015

Modern Technology and Equipment for Mining Ore, Non-Ferrous and Rare Metals. South African Experience, 15 – 22 of March in Johannesburg, South Africa

CapitalBe, a prominent leader in the educational services industry is proud to present an exciting ground-breaking opportunity for a limited number of participants to attend its upcoming conference, “Modern Technology in Mining Ore, Non-Ferrous and Precious Metals - The South African Experience” in Gauteng, South Africa from April 19th through the 26th, 2015

CapitalBe, a prominent leader in the educational services industry is proud to present an exciting ground-breaking opportunity for a limited number of participants to attend its upcoming conference, “Modern Technology in Mining Ore, Non-Ferrous and Precious Metals - The South African Experience” in Gauteng, South Africa from April 19th through the 26th, 2015.British-based, CapitalBE, a well-established name in the educational seminar and conference industry welcomes you to participate in its upcoming International advanced training program titled Modern Technology and Equipment for Mining Ore, Non-Ferrous andRare Metal – The South African Experience”scheduled for April 19th through the 26th, 2015.

 

The program will take place in Gauteng, South Africa’s leading economic and commercial hub, known as the Country’s most dynamic Province, where the two largest cities in South Africa, Johannesburg – the largest metropolitan area, and leading industrial, financial, and commercial centre of the country and Tshwane (Pretoria) - the administrative capital are based.

 

There region boasts 159 mines in operation with 44 mines producing gold, that together represent over one-quarter of South Africa’s mineral production. Gold represents approximately 80% of Gauteng’s output.

 

Mining operations in South Africa were the impetus contributing to the establishment of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in the late 19th century, and today still accounts for over one-third of the its market capitalization.


South African gold production presently represents in excess of 10% of the world’s production, and the Country is the world’s fourth largest producer of diamonds.

South Africa is also the world’s largest producer of chrome, manganese, platinum, vanadium, and vermiculite, and is the world’s second largest producer of ilmenite, palladium, rutile, and zirconium.

With its considerable dominance in the Mining sector and expertise in technological and production advances, South Africa serves as the perfect venue to hold this cutting-edge event.

British-based, CapitalBE, a well-established name in the educational seminar and conference industry welcomes you to participate in its upcoming International advanced training programme titled “Modern Technology and Equipment for Mining Ore, Non-Ferrous and Rare Metal – The South African Experience” scheduled for March 15th  through the 22nd, 2015.

 

The South African Experience programme will take place in South Africa’s leading economic and commercial hub, where the two largest cities in South Africa Johannesburg, and Tshwane (Pretoria) join borders, as has been designed to provide participants with an appreciation and understanding of the current mining processes, cost factors, and cutting-edge technology and equipment utilized in the South African market in the production of critical mineralogical materials delivered across the globe.

 

South Africa, amongst the largest producers of gold and diamonds in the world boasts over 159 producing mines in the Gauteng region, with over 44 of the mines producing gold, representing over 25% of South Africa’s mineral production, and 80% of Gauteng’s total output. The Region’s diamond mines, well known for their high-quality and size, represent the fourth largest source of diamond’s in the world, and production of other important elements such as chrome manganese, platinum, vanadium and vermiculite, palladium and zirconium rank second globally.

 

CapitalBE has put together a robust itinerary comprised of leading industry speakers and arranged for multiple on-site visits to producing mines, where real time operations can be viewed and information obtained directly from the field experts. We are excited to be in South Africa, where the Mining industry effectively led to the establishment of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, back in the late 19th Century and today accounts for over one-third of the its market capitalization.

 

PARTICIPANTS ATTENDING THE EVENT WILL BE PROVIDED WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO:

  • Visit leading engineering, tunneling and quarrying companies that provide equipment, products and services to the mining industry
  • Receive information the most up to date methodology and technological advances that key suppliers are providing to the mining industry to perform subsurface works
  • Take a guided tour of one of the world's most celebrated diamond mines best known for its production of large, high-quality Type II gem diamonds
  • Descend into one of the world's deepest working mines
  • Develop an advance understanding about the South African technology of grinding, flotation, thickening, separation and dehydration, and measures employed to combat the high temperatures inherent in underground mines
  • Visit to the offices of global leaders in mineral and metallurgical innovation to learn about the latest developments in mineral processing, polymetallurgy, hydrometallurgy and biotechnologies

For more information please call +44 20 3137 8855 (ext. 231) or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.