The Optimised Mine Operations workshop is being held after the earlier workshop, to draw together the themes which emerge around commercialisation, collaboration and the digital shift in the sector. This session aims to reveal drivers for value from miners’ perspective, and provide a better undertaking of how value is created given complex and unique operating constraints.
Date: Monday 29 October 2018
Time: 2:00pm – 5:30pm
Location: Room 217, Level 2, Melbourne Convention Centre
Economic impact can be achieved via coordinated approaches, including optimised mine operations.
Optimised mine operations exploits all aspects of the process to result in creating optimal project value. Collaborating with mining companies requires a comprehensive understanding of value from the miner’s perspective. This session aims to reveal drivers for value from miners’ perspective, and give you a better undertaking of how value is created given complex and unique operating constraints.
LEARN ABOUT:
- What optimisation means to different groups
- the planning challenges facing miners today
- leading practice in optimising mine operations
- the approaches taken negotiate some of the risk and uncertainty associated with planning
WHY ATTEND?
- Learn about the operational challenges facing miners today
- Discuss leading practices in optimising mine operations, and overcoming the barriers
- Become versed on the approaches taken by other METS to negotiate some of the risk and uncertainty associated in planning
- Analyse the solutions being developed by industry research partnerships.
Each of the panellists will share their own perspectives based on experience across diverse resources and operating constraints. The discussion will reveal how your company can meet the needs of your client, new and emerging opportunities to partner with other METS and insights from Board level leaders.
Speakers

Amy Lamb
Gerald Whittle

Brian Hall
Katie Hulmes
David Moult

James Batchelor
Anne-Marie Ebbels
Campbell Morrison

AusIMM Professional Development (PD)
Attending a workshop at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) will contribute up to 7.5 hours towards your professional development (PD).
AusIMM members are encouraged to engage in ongoing professional development (PD) throughout their career. Maintaining current knowledge and skills through PD activities is key to ensuring AusIMM members continue to be the leading professionals in the global resources sector.