COM2009
Sudbury is renowned for its stature as one of the world’s largest sources of nickel ore and has a stellar reputation as a leader in applied mining and metallurgical research. The City of Sudbury has been the recipient of numerous international awards in recognition of its efforts in the area of environmental rehabilitation. More than 300 mining supply and service companies have made Greater Sudbury their home, resulting in Sudbury being the largest integrated mining/metallurgical complex in the world. Naturally Sudbury is the ideal host city for a Conference of Metallurgists for 2009 (COM 2009). COM, the premier annual event of the Metallurgical Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, promises to be a major international event with key topics such as: , Ontario, Canada
Mineral Processing of Complex Sulphides (Symposium in honour of Professor Jim Finch).
Hydrometallurgical Processing of Nickel, Cobalt and Valuable By-products.
Advances in the Processing of Nickel, Cobalt and PGMs using Pyrometallurgical Techniques.
An Update on Existing Plants, and a Review of Proposed Projects (for Hydro, Pyro or Mineral Processing).
Upgrading of Laterites.
Current Management and Human Resource Issues.
Materials Development and Performance of Sulphur Capture Plants.
Process Control Applications in Mining and Metallurgical Plants.
Applied Mineralogy, with a strong emphasis on how these techniques can be used to design, improve and optimize the performance of metallurgical plants.
The Greening of the Environment.
COM 2009 will feature high quality and advanced short courses, excellent industrial tours, and a variety of social activities. Please go to the following website for more details:
http://www.metsoc.org/com2009/technical.asp
CALL FOR PAPERS:
http://www.cim.org/com2009/login.cfm