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Mining associations gather from around the world

Representatives from mining associations from Canada, the USA, Australia and South Africa, along ith IOM3 as the UK’s organisation, came together at the Institute’s London office on 1 November.

The party met to discuss working together more collaboratively to better meet the needs of the mining community. Plans are being drawn up to this effect, and more details will follow in due course.

Author : Zoe ChivertonIOM3, 06 Dec 2011
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