Mining for Future Generations

What's NEXT in Mining & Society

Vancouver, BC | May 1 to 4, 2022

 

The future is uncertain, so let's kick off the Convention with a Keynote from Beau Lotto on how to adapt to change. Take in multidisciplinary plenary panel discussions on the Future Needs of the Industry and the Path to the Future.

Monday Keynote: THRIVING BECAUSE OF UNCERTAINTY
Monday panel: FUTURE NEEDS OF THE INDUSTRY
  Tuesday panel: PATH TO THE FUTURE
  Wednesday Keynote: MINING ROADMAP FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS

 

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THE EXPO

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The CIM EXPO, Canada's premier mining trade show, features nearly 450
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Important Dates

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  • Hotel Reservation Cut-off date April 11, 2022
  • Presenter’s recording presentation deadline April 08, 2022

WE’RE READY TO WELCOME YOU BACK SAFELY!

As part of BC's Restart, the Vancouver Convention Centre is now welcoming back clients, guests, and the community for safe events and gatherings. We have worked hard throughout the pandemic to make sure that our team is ready and our facility is equipped so that you can feel confident when you walk through our doors. As of April 8, 2022, proof of vaccination will no longer be required. As of now, face masks are encouraged, but no longer required to be worn in public spaces.