Uranium Production 2013 Conference

Date 23 September 2013
- 24 September 2013
We are no longer accepting registration for this event

URANIUM PRODUCTION CONFERENCE

23 - 24 September 2013 - Conference | 25 September - Technical Visit

Windhoek Country Club,Namibia

The world needs energy. Until such time as the large scale utilisation of renewable energy sources have been developed to the extent that they are commercially viable, the world will depend on coal and nuclear sources. Of the two, nuclear is both safer and
environmentally friendlier. Mining in the developed world is declining and there are substantial resources in the developing countries.

The production of nuclear fuels will increasingly come from developing countries and with the shift will come new challenges. The conference will bring together all the role players to create a view of future nuclear fuel mining to enable timely planning of the provision of skills and infrastructure to be performed.

Sponsors
The SAIMM and the organising committee would like to thank the following sponsors for their invaluable sponsorship

                 
ANDRITZ-Separation-color-office-95mm-bpaperExhibition Sponsor
 

United SpectrometerExhibition Sponsor
   AmecLanyard Sponsor

        
 

Sponsorship Opportunities
Companies wishing to sponsor or exhibit should contact the Conference Coordinator
Cameron Nagel
Conference Co-ordinator
SAIMM, P O Box 61127
Marshalltown
2107
Tel: (011) 834-1273/7
Fax: (011) 833-8156 or (011) 838-5923
Co-ordinator Email: cameron@saimm.co.za

Objectives
To synthesise views on the future of uranium production, identify new mining areas, methods, extractive challenges

Who should attend
Local, regional and international participants in:
- Mine management
- Mining engineers
- Metallurgists
- MRM managers
- Mining company executives
- Mining inspectors
- Government policy formulators

Topics
- Future demand and sources
- Impact of Fukushima
- Security of supply
- Methods of mining
- Methods of extraction
- Mine and plant safety
- Available and required skills availability
- Infrastructure
- Political and technical challenges
- Societal and environmental impacts
- Illegal mining.

Registration Fees

Registration Fee - SAIMM Members  R 9 500   
Registration Fee - Non-SAIMM Members  R 9 999
Registration Fee - Students / Retired Members R 2 500
Author Registration Fee R 8 500


Please note:
- Non-members are entitled to free membership of the SAIMM, up to 30 June 2014,
   for attending this event
- Registration fee does not include accommodation
- Prepayment is required for all Registration Fees on or before the date of the event.
- Delegates who have not paid will not be permitted to attend the event

Accommodation
The conference will be hosted at the Windhoek Country Club,Namibia.

For more information visit: www.legacyhotels.co.za

Please Note: Registration fee does not includes accommodation

Key Dates
21 April 2013                       Submission of abstracts
31 April 2013                          Acceptance of abstracts
31 May 2013                          Submission of final paper
23-24 September 2013          Conference
25 September 2013               Technical Visit

Call for papers
The Conference is being organised by The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, and papers are invited for the Conference.

Prospective authors are invited to submit titles and abstracts of their papers, in English. The abstracts should be no longer than 500 words and should be submitted to:
Cameron Nagel
Conference Co-ordinator
SAIMM, P O Box 61127
Marshalltown
2107
Tel: (011) 834-1273/7
Fax: (011) 833-8156 or (011) 838-5923
Email: cameron@saimm.co.za

Contact
Cameron Nagel
Conference Co-ordinator
SAIMM, P O Box 61127
Marshalltown
2107
Tel: (011) 834-1273/7
Fax: (011) 833-8156 or (011) 838-5923
Co-ordinator Email: cameron@saimm.co.za