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XXVI I MPC 2012 New Delhi, India 6 0 Y e a r s o f I M P C Innovative Processing for Sustainable Growth 29 REGISTRATION BROCHURE XXVI International Mineral Processing Congress - IMPC 2012 New Delhi, India September 24-28, 2012 Organized by The Indian Institute of Metals Indian Institute of Mineral Engineers Main Sponsors XXVI I MPC 2012 New Delhi, India 6 0 Y e a r s o f I M P C Innovative Processing for Sustainable Growth IIME

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REGISTRATION BROCHURE

XXVI International Mineral Processing Congress - IMPC 2012 New Delhi, IndiaSeptember 24-28, 2012

Organized by

The Indian Institute of Metals

Indian Institute ofMineral Engineers

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Main Sponsors

Platinum Sponsors

Diamond Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

Silver Sponsors

Ministry of MinesMinistry of CoalMinistry of Steel

Government of India

Indian National Academy of EngineeringDepartment of Science and Technology

Supported by

Co - Hosts

Media Partners

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Invitation

It is a great honour for the mineral engineering fraternity in India to host the XXVI International Mineral Processing Congress (IMPC) in New Delhi from September 24 -28, 2012. It is indeed a privilege for us in India to invite you to come and celebrate sixty years of IMPC in New Delhi in September 2012. The Indian Institute of Mineral Engineers (IIME) and The Indian Institute of Metals (IIM) will be organizing the XXVI IMPC in collaboration with and support from other professional organizations and industry.

India is known for its ancient heritage in minerals and metals. The non-corroding Delhi Iron pillar (more than 1600 years old), the legendary Wootz steel from which famous Damascus swords were made, the ruins of ancient retorts that were used to produce thousands of tons of zinc in Rajasthan, the exquisitely crafted bronze icons from south India made by the “lost wax’ process – are all testimony to the level of technological excellence achieved by the Indian sub-continent. Minerals and metals industry continues to be of great importance to India and it is going through resurgence in recent times. Impressive growth projections in the production of minerals during the next decade promise huge investments in the industry.

The mining, minerals and metals industry globally and particularly in India is confronted with new challenges of reducing its environmental footprint. Land, energy and water are extremely scarce resources in India. Our theme for IMPC 2012 is therefore titled “Innovative Processing for Sustainable Growth”. IMPC has been an excellent forum for the best professionals from the industry, academia and the research institutions to meet and deliberate on the challenges and the opportunities in the field. We shall strive to make IMPC 2012 a professionally rewarding and socially enjoyable experience.

We cordially invite you to join us in New Delhi in September 2012. Please register for the Congress at the earliest and we look forward to meeting with you in New Delhi.

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B.K. Mishra Chairman (Organizing Committee)

Pradip President

Dr. Venkataramana Runkana, Dr. Beena Rai IMPC 2012 Secretariat Tata Research Development and Design Centre A Division of Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.54-B, Hadapsar Industrial Estate, Pune – 411013, INDIA Tel: 91-20-6608 6268, 6608 6203; Fax: 91-20-6608 6399 Website: www.impc2012.org, E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. B. Das, Dr. S.K. BiswalIMPC 2012 Mirror Secretariat

Institute of Minerals & Materials Technology (IMMT)Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)

Bhubaneswar - 751013, INDIATel: 91-674-2581126; Fax: 91-674-2581160

E-mail : [email protected]

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Conference Organization

International Advisory Committee

• Batterham, R.J.

• Bhattacharjee, D.

• Bonifazi, G.

• Broussaud, A.

• Castro, S.

• Chatterjee, A.

• Chhabra, R.P.

• Cilliers, J.

• Drzymala, J.

• duPlessis, C.

• Elvish, R.

• Finch, J.

• Forssberg, K.S.E.

• Fuerstenau, D.W.

• Gebhardt, J.

• Gorain, B.

• Hanumantha Rao, K.

• Healy, T.W.

• Heiskanen, K.

• Herbst, J.

• Holmes, R.

• Honaker, R.

• Kalra, R.

• Kapur, P.C.

• Kawatra, S.K.

• Khakhar, D.

• Laskowski, J.S.

• Li, J.

• Long, H.

• Miller, J.D.

• Moon, K.S.

• Moudgil, B.M.

• Moys, M.

• Nagaraj, D.R.

• Narasimhan, S.

• Natarajan, K.A.

• O’Connor, C.

• Onal, G.

• Panayotov, V.

• Pradip (Chair)

• Raj, Baldev

• Ralston, J.

• Rama Rao, P.

• Rao, T.C.

• Shibata, J.

• Simukanga, S.

• Somasundaran, P.

• Streltsova, N.

• Subbarao, E.C.

• Sun, C.

• Temuujin, J.

• Urbina, R.H.

• Valery, W.

• Vigdergauz, V.

• Villas-Boas, R.

• Wadhawan, A.C.

• Wang, D.

• Williams, R.A.

• Wotruba, H.

• Yianatos, J.

• Yoon, R. H.

Patrons• Banerjee, S., Former Secretary, Department

of Atomic Energy

• Brahmachari, S.K., Director General, Council of Scientifi c and Industrial Research (CSIR)

• Misra, P.K., Former Secretary, Ministry of Steel

• Nerurkar, H.M., President, Indian Institute of Metals (IIM)

• Ramasami, T., Secretary, Department of Science and Technology (DST)

• Venugopal, R., President, Indian Institute of Mineral Engineers (IIME)

• Vijay Kumar, S., Former Secretary, Ministry of Mines

President• Pradip, Tata Research Development and

Design Centre, A Division of Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., Pune

Chairman, Organizing Committee• Mishra, B.K., Institute of Minerals and

Materials Technology (IMMT), Bhubaneshwar

Chairman, Steering Committee• Nerurkar, H.M., Tata Steel, Jamshedpur

Chairpersons, Technical Committee• Mehrotra, S.P., Indian Institute of Technology

(IIT), Gandhinagar

• Subramanian, S., Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru

Chairpersons, Resource Generation and Sponsorship Committee• Mohanka, M., Tega Industries, Kolkata

• Gundewar, C.S., Indian Bureau of Mines, Nagpur

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• Baijal, A.D., Tata International

• Bandyopadhyay, A., CDE Asia

• Banerjee, D., Former President, IIM

• Basu, B., Aditya Birla Group

• Beriwala, L., Shyam Steel

• Chandra, P.K., McNally Bharat Engineering

• Dastur, R.M., M N Dastur

• Du, J., Longi Magnet

• Ghosh, D., Tata Consultancy Services

• Greef, T., Bateman Engineering

• Joshi, A., Hindustan Zinc

• Kalra, R., CITIC HIC

• Krishnan, K.A., Tata Consultancy Services

• Lawson, V., Vale

• Mishra, B.P., WesTech Process Equipment

• Mishra, S., ArcelorMittal

• Mohanka, M., Tega

• Monnappa, A.K., Hutti Gold Mines

• Mukesh Kumar, Vedanta Aluminum

• Murty, Ch.V.G.K., Trimex Sands

• Mustafi, G., MBE Coal and Minerals Technology

• Nanda, N.K., NMDC

• Nerurkar, H.M., Tata Steel (Chair)

• Patra, R.N., Indian Rare Earths

• Pattajoshi, R.N., Bhushan Power and Steel

• Pugazhenthy, L., ILZDA

• Raina, A.K., Bhushan Steel

• Ranjan, M., Oriental HiTech Solutions

• Rao, N.D., Brahmani River Pellets

• Sampath, M.K., Essar Steel

• Sengupta, P., Tata Steel

• Sett, S.K., Outotec India

• Sharma, V., Usha Martin

• Singh, S., BIL Infratech

• Srivastava, S., Metso Minerals

• Suri, A.K., BARC

• Tamotia, S.K., Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar

Congress Steering Committee

• Anantharaman, R.

• Angadi, S.K.

• Banerjee, P.K.

• Barnwal, J.P.

• Baruah, B.P.

• Batterham, R.J.

• Bhaskar Raju, G.

• Bhattacharyya, K.K.

• Biswal, S.K.

• Cilliers, J.

• Das, A.

• Das, A.C.R.

• Das, B.

• Das, S.P.

• Deshpande, R.J.

• Dwari, R.K.

• Elvish, R.

• Gopalakrishna, S.J.

• Gorain, B.

• Gouricharan, T.

• Gundewar, C.S.

• Gupta, A.K.

• Gupta, V.K.

• Hussain, M.I.

• Jadhav, G.N.

• Kumar, G.

• Kumar, N.

• Mandre, N.R.

• Manna, I.

• Marwah, J.C.

• Majumdar, A.K.

• Mehrotra, S.P.

• Mishra, A.

• Mishra, B.K., (Chair)

• Misra, D.D.

• Mohan Rao, S.

• Mohanta, M.K.

• Mohanty, S.

• Mohapatra, B.K.

• Mukherjee, A.K.

• Mukherjee, D.

• Nayak, B.

• Pan, S.K.

• Prabhakar, S.

• Pradip

• Prasad, B.

• Purohit, C.M.

• Raghavan, P.

• Raghukumar, C.

• Rai, B.

• Rai, S.K.

• Raju, K.S.

• Ram, M.

• Rao, B.S.S.

• Rao, D.S.

• Rao, N.D.

• Rao, P.G.

• Rath, R.K.

• Reddy, P.S.R.

• Reddy, Y.S.

• Roy, A.

• Runkana, V.

• Sharma, K.D.

• Senapati, M.

• Singh, A.K.

• Singh, R.

• Sreenivas, T.

• Srikanth, S.

• Subbarao, S.

• Subbarao, D.V.

• Subramanian, S.

• Suresh, N.

• Vaid, S.C.K.

• Venkataiah, M.

• Venugopal, R.

• Vijayakumar, T.V.

• Yadav, S.

Congress Organizing Committee

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IMPC 2012 – Plenary Speakers

Opportunities for improvements in alumina production: Balancing incremental and breakthrough innovation Batterham, R.J. University of Melbourne, Australia

A century of unraveling the chemistry of flotation Fuerstenau, D.W. University of California at Berkeley, USA

Advanced modeling techniques in mineral processing and their influence on our industry Herbst, J. Metso Minerals, USA

Innovation - keeping pace with growth Hollitt, M. MMG Group, Australia

IT platforms for transformation of mining and mineral processing Krishnan, K.A. Tata Consultancy Services, India

Vale - Transforming natural resources into wealth & sustainable development Lawson, V. Vale, Australia

Advances in X-ray tomography in the processing of mineral resources Miller, J.D. University of Utah, USA

The promise of Africa Ndlovu, J. Anglo American Platinum, South Africa

Sustainable development - Challenges faced in mineral processing Nerurkar, H. Tata Steel, India

Holistic approach for sustainable growth of mineral processing industries Rao, T.C. Former Director, Regional Research Laboratory (CSIR), Bhopal, India

IMPC 2012 – Keynote/Invited Speakers

Closing the skill gaps and labor shortages: A priority for mining companies and the Chilean government Araneda, H. Fundacion, Chile

Drive for low ash metallurgical coal for sustainability of steel industries in India Banerjee, P.K. Tata Steel, India

Upgrading plant capacity for coal beneficiation plants at Tata Steel - Challenges & improvements Bhatnagar, A. Tata Steel, India

Aligning sustainable development initiatives with corporate strategy for the resources industry: Creating value chains Bhattacharya, J. Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India

New dimensions in advanced process control of mineral processing plants Broussaud, A. Metso Minerals, France

Status and prospect of Chinese mineral processing education Chuanyao, S. Chinese Academy of Engineering, Beijing

The supply and demand of minerals engineers - A global survey Cilliers, J. Imperial College, London, UK

Hydrometallurgical extraction of base, rare and precious metals from complex and low grade resources Dreisinger, D. University of British Columbia, Canada

Refractory gold treatment - State of the art and future challenges Dunne, R. Newmont Mining, USA

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Developing solutions to complex flotation problems Gorain, B. Barrick Gold, Canada

Indian iron ore industry - An overview Gundewar, C.S. Indian Bureau of Mines, Nagpur

Analysis of ball mill grinding operation for scale-up and design Gupta, V.K. Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, India

Transformational curriculum for B.Sc graduates towards mineral processing expertise Heiskanen, K. Aalto University, Finland

Flotation in a fluidized bed – A new paradigm for flotation Jameson, G. University of Newcastle, Australia

IT enablement in drilling and blasting Jha, A.K. (Central Mine Planning and Design Institute Ltd.) A. Biswas (Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.)

Modeling and simulation of granular flows Khakhar, D. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai

Development of breakthrough technologies for treatment of complex gold and copper-gold ores Kondos, P. Barrick Gold, Canada

The role of coal surface wettability in coal preparation Laskowski, J. University of British Columbia, Canada

Newcrest technology – A step change Logan, A.S. Newcrest Mining, Australia

Fundamentals and kinetics of the colliding bubble attachment to hydrophobic surfaces Malysa, K. Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

Step change – A staircase rather than a giant leap Mainza, A.N. University of Cape Town, South Africa Powell, M.S. JKMRC, University of Queensland, Australia

High energy milling Mishra, B.K. CISR - Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, Bhubaneswar, India

KISEI nozzle reactor - A noble spray reactor for immiscible liquids Moon, K.S. Korea Interfacial Science and Engineering Institute, S Korea

Mineral industry education and training trends in North America: Challenges, opportunities and a framework for the future Moudgil, B.M. University of Florida, Gainesville, USA

Data reconciliation and its application in mineral processing industries Narasimhan, S. Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India

Biomineralization, biobeneficiation and bioremediation in iron ore processing Natarajan, K.A. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India

Innovation drivers and opportunities across the gold metallurgy value stream Phala, N. Anglo Gold Ashanti, South Africa

Biohydrometallurgy: The key to unlock mineral resources value Qiu, G. Chinese Academy of Engineering, China

The evolution of tumbling mill simulation with the discrete element method Rajamani, R. University of Utah, USA

Compressional dewatering of flocculated mineral suspensions Scales, P. University of Melbourne, Australia

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Searching for nuggets of gold in your process data? The mining engineer’s dilemma what to mine and process; good ore or informative data? Shah, S. University of Alberta, Canada

Green and advanced technology for separation and recovery of rare metals from solid wastes Shibata, J. Kansai University, Japan

Skills gap for the minerals industry - A case for Zambia Simukanga, S. University of Zambia, Zambia

A new paradigm for sustainable minerals extraction Somasundaran, P. Columbia University, USA

Developments in processing of conventional uranium ore resources of India Suri, A.K. Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Mumbai

Multiscale modeling of comminution Tavares, L.M. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Characterization of various coal combustion products from Mongolian thermal power stations and their application for preparation of geopolymers and zeolitic compounds Temuujin, J. Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Mongolia

Human resource development and training in mineral engineering in India Venugopal, R. Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, India

Multiscale CFD simulation of multiphase process equipments – Structure dependent multi-fluid modeling (SFM) Wang, W. Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Development of a flotation simulator based on a first principles model Yoon, R.H. University of Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, USA

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Conference Technical Program

The theme of the Congress is Innova�ve Processing for Sustainable Growth and the following theme symposia will be part of the technical program.

Theme Symposia• Bauxite

• Beneficiation of Base Metals

• Coal Preparation

• Comminution and High Energy Milling

• Dewatering and Rheology of Suspensions

• Flotation

• Hydrometallurgy

• IMPC Special Symposium on Human Resource Development

• Leveraging Information and Communication Technologies in Mining and Mineral Processing

• Mineral Processing for the Iron and Steel Industry

• Mineralogical and Geochemical Characterization

• Processing of Industrial Minerals

• Processing of Precious Metals

• Processing of Strategic and Rare Earth Minerals

• Separation Processes

• Sorting Techniques

• Sustainability and Environmental Issues

Day-wise Program

September 23, 2012 Sunday Welcome Cocktail Dinner, Registration & IMPC Council Meeting

September 24, 2012 Monday Registration, Inaugural Function, Technical Sessions

September 25, 2012 Tuesday Technical Sessions; Poster Session & Cultural Evening

September 26, 2012 Wednesday Technical Sessions & Poster Sessions

September 27, 2012 Thursday Technical Sessions & Congress Banquet

September 28, 2012 Friday Technical Sessions & Valedictory Function

September 24-27, 2012 Monday-Thursday Technical Exhibition

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Congress VenueThe venue is Hotel Ashok Convention Center. The plenary session will be held in the Main Hall every day from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM. Arrangements have been made for seven parallel sessions and two dedicated poster sessions as depicted in the map. The Poster session is organized on the 3rd floor on 25th and 26th September, 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM. However, the posters will be displayed on all days of the Congress. There will be signboards on all floors to guide the delegates to the conference halls.

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RegistrationRegistration ProcedureStep 1. Please download the Registration Form from the Congress website (Registration section)Step 2. Please check the Registration Fee appropriate for you and make the payment.

Congress Registration Fees Registration Fee(INR)/(USD)

Author 25000 (USD 500)

Delegate (non-Author) 35000 (USD 700)

Student* 15000 (USD 300)

Sponsored Delegate/Complimentary 0

Accompanying Person/Spouse 15000 (USD 300)

*Students are requested to submit a scanned copy of the letter from the Chairperson/Head of the Department along with the registration form

Step 3. Send the filled-in Registration Form, providing all details, to [email protected].

Payment Options

Payment can be made by both credit cards and through Bank Transfer.

Payment by Credit Card

This has to be done online on the Congress website and through the credit card Payment Gateway.

Payment through Bank Transfer

Details for Bank Transfer within India

Account Name: IMPC2012

Account Number: 000505019129

Bank Details: ICICI Bank, Bund Garden Branch, Pune - 411001, India

Branch Code No.: 0005

IFSC Code: ICIC0000005

Details for Bank Transfer from outside India

Please see the document (Online_Transfer_International_ICICI_Bank.doc) available on the website and send the filled-in document back, along with registration form, with all details as required, after making the payment.

Delegate Registration Package Includes:

• Registration kit including Congress souvenir, Book of Abstracts and a USB drive containing the Congress Proceedings

• Entry to: Welcome Cocktail Dinner Lunch and Tea/Coffee for all 5 days of the Congress Congress Banquet Cultural Program

Accompanying Person/Spouse Registration Package Includes:

• Registration kit

• Entry to: Welcome Cocktail Dinner Lunch and Tea/Coffee for all 5 days of the Congress Congress Banquet Cultural Program

• Daily sight-seeing tours within Delhi

Authors

• Prior registration is mandatory for authors

• One unique author has to register for each paper/poster

• Presentation of a paper by a non-author is not permitted

• Change of the presenting author will be possible with the prior consent of the technical committee

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Visa FormalitiesOne needs a valid visa to enter India. A formal letter of invitation will be issued on request for registered delegates. Please contact IMPC 2012 Secretariat ([email protected]) if you need a formal letter of invitation for applying for visa.

Accommodation

The conference venue is Hotel Ashok. We have made a block booking in this hotel at a negotiated tariff per night for all the IMPC2012 delegates. The rate is Rs 8500/- including taxes and breakfast for a standard single room and Rs 9500/- for a standard double room per night. We invite you to stay in Hotel Ashok. Neumech Events is the authorized agency to deal with all accommodation requests for IMPC2012 delegates. Please correspond with them directly in this regard including reservations, payments and any other related assistance in connection with your stay in New Delhi.

Hotel Rate per night in INR* Distance from Venue (approx.)

Distance from Airport

Location Website

Single Double

The Ashok***** (Executive Room)

10500 11500 Venue 15 Kms Diplomatic Enclave www.theashok.com

The Ashok***** (Suite)

14000 15000 Venue 15 Kms Diplomatic Enclave www.theashok.com

Janpath**** 4800 5000 4 kms 20 Kms City Center http://www.theashokgroup.com/hotels/janpath.html

Parkland*** 3500 3750 2 Kms 15 Kms Bhikaji Cama Place www.hotelparkland.in

Taj Palace***** 11500 13000 3 Kms 15 Kms Sardar Patel Marg www.tajhotels.com

Hyatt Regency*****

11300 12400 2 Kms 15 Kms Bhikaji Cama Place www. delhi.regency.hyatt.com

The Park***** 7500 8000 4 Kms 18 Kms Parliament Street http://www.theparkhotels.com

The Leela***** 17000 17000 2 Kms 15 Kms Diplomatic Enclave www.theleela.com

* Room rate includes buffet breakfast and taxes.

1.24% Government service tax will be charged on total billing.

We have negotiated conference rates with certain selected hotels in and around Hotel Ashok (list is provided below along with the corresponding URL and tariffs for your quick reference). To book accommodation write to the conference event managers at the address mentioned below as demand for rooms is very high in the city during the conference period. Complimentary Official transport will be provided from hotels listed below to the conference venue.

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In case you have a preferred hotel which is not listed in the list above, please write to the event managers, enabling us to negotiate a special rate for you or your group.

Check-in/Check-outIt is mandatory to mention Check-in and Check-out dates. For all accommodation, Check-in/out time is 12 noon. For immediate occupancy (before 12 noon), kindly book from previous night. Hotel rates/taxes are subject to change. All claims will be settled after the Conference is over. Hotel booking cancellation request must be sent in writing.

For any queries and bookings, and for information on budget hotels, please contact the Event Managers at the following address:

Mr. Rajeev Kumar Sinha/Mr. Kamal Ahuja+91 -97172 98175/+91-97172 98180

Neumech Events

908, Chiranjiv Tower, Nehru Place, New Delhi 110019, India

Tel: +91 11 24531364, 65698950

Fax: + 91 11 26447478

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.conferenceindia.org

General Information

Airport/Hotel TransfersOn arrival at Indira Gandhi International airport, New Delhi, (Terminal-T3), kindly reach Costa Coffee counter, after you walk out from the custom clearance. IMPC volunteers with conference placard will be there to assist you with transport to the hotel.

Kindly take Radio Taxis (MERU cab or MEGA Cab). The taxi charges will be approximately Rs 600 (USD 12) for The Ashok hotel or city center hotels. It takes approximately one hour to reach the city center from the airport.

Important Telephone Numbers• IMPC Airport Volunteers: +91 97172 98177

• IMPC help desk at Hotel The Ashok: +91 97172 98176

• IMPC help desk at Hotel Samrat +91-97172 98179

• Hotel & tour bookings : Mr Rajeev Kumar Sinha +91-97172 98175

• Transport : Mr. Kamal Ahuja +91-97172 98180

CustomsVisitors are generally required to make an oral identification of their baggage and declare foreign currency in excess of $10,000

ClimateAt the time of the Congress, temperatures in Delhi may range between 20-30° C.

LanguageEnglish is the official language of the Congress and commonly used in all business transactions.

CurrencyThe currency of India is Indian Rupee. One Rupee is divided into 100 Paise. Rupee currency notes come in the denomination of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000.

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For booking stalls in the technical exhibition, please contact:

TAFCON Projects (India) Pvt. Ltd.705, New Delhi House, 27, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi 110001

Email: [email protected], Web: www.tafcon.com

Mr. Pankaj (M: 91-9810038063)/Mr. Amit Kumar ( M: 91-9891296397)

• AKZO NOBEL

• ALL MINERAL ASIA

• ANDRITZ SEPARATION

• BASF

• BRUKER AXS ANALYTICAL

• CASPEO

• CDE ASIA

• CEMTEC

• CHEMCO CERAMIC BEADS

• CITIC HEAVY INDUSTRIES

• CLARIANT

• COMEX AS

• CYTEC INDUSTRIES

• DAKOT MILLING MEDIA

• DALIAN HUARUI HEAVY INDUSTRY

• DERRICK CORPORATION

• DIEMME INDIA

• EIRICH (MASCHINENFABRIK GUSTAV EIRICH GMBH & CO KG)

• ERIEZ MAGNETICS

• ESSAR STEEL

• FEI

• FKK GUNEY

• FLSMIDTH

• IAPETOS LIMITED

• ICON ANALYTICAL

• IMPC 2014, CHILE

• INDIAN INSTITUTE OF METALS (IIM)

• INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MINERAL ENGINEERS (IIME)

List of Exhibitors

Technical Exhibition (IMPE 2012)We invite industries, equipment suppliers, research institutions, consulting companies and other organizations both in India and abroad for showcasing their processes, products, instruments, equipment, expertise and achievements during IMPC 2012. The technical exhibition will be organized on the Front Lawns of Hotel Ashok and the following exhibitors have already confirmed their participation in the exhibition.

• INSMART SYSTEMS

• ITECASOCADEI

• KING’S CERAMIC & CHEMICALS CO.

• LOESCHE

• LONGI MAGNET CO.

• MBE COAL & MINERAL TECHNOLOGY

• McNALLY BHARAT ENGINEERING CO.

• MEI ONLINE

• METSO MINERALS

• MULTOTEC PROCESS EQUIPMENT

• OUTOTEC

• PANALYTICAL INDIA SPECTRIS TECHNOLOGIES

• PROMAC ENGINEERING

• SALVA RESOURCES

• SCANTECH INTERNATIONAL

• SEPARATION TECH. LLC

• SHENYANG FLORREA CHEMICALS

• SLON MAGNETIC

• STEINERT AUSTRALIA

• SWAGATH URETHANE

• SYMPATEC GMBH

• TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES

• TATA STEEL

• THERMO SCIENTIFIC

• TOMRA SORTING GMBH

• TOMS GROUP

• WEIHANG HAIWAN HYDROCYCLONE

• WEIR MINERALS

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Daily Tours to Taj Mahal, AgraArrangements have been made to organize one-day trip to Taj Mahal Agra on all days, starting from Saturday Sept 22, 2012 to Sunday Sept 30, 2012. The delegates are requested to book at least 24 hours in advance at the Congress reception desk. You are most welcome to call Neumech Events for bookings.

Mr. Rajeev Kumar Sinha/Mr. Kamal Ahuja+91-97172 98175/+91-97172 98180

Taj Mahal - “the epitome of love”, is a monument of immeasurable beauty beyond the scope of words. Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan got this monument constructed in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, with whom he fell in love at first sight. The sight of the Taj Mahal leaves visitors mesmerized and perpetually enthralled.

Standing majestically on the banks of River Yamuna, the Taj Mahal is synonymous with love and romance. The purity of the white marble, the exquisite ornamentation, precious gemstones used and its picturesque location, all make a visit to the Taj Mahal memorable.

At the brink of dawn when the first rays of the sun hit the dome of this epic monument, it radiates like a heavenly abode. Then at dusk, basking in the glory of the moon, it shines like a perfectly carved diamond; appearing as if straight out of some magical tale, leaving viewers awestruck by its sense of grandeur. No wonder it is one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

http://www.airpano.ru/files/Taj-Mahal-India/2-3

Accompanying Persons Program• September 24, 2012 Half Day Combined City

Tour• September 25 - Full Day Tour• September 26 - Museum Tour• September 27- Shopping Tour

Option-1 (to Interchange above itinerary any day) - Temple TourOption -2 (to Interchange above itinerary any day) - Day Visit to AkshardhamPlease visit the Congress for details of the tours.

Sight Seeing ToursPlease visit the Congress website for details of sight-seeing tours and contact our Event Managers at the following address for booking the sight-seeing tours: Mr. Rajeev Kumar Sinha/Mr. Kamal Ahuja+91 -97172 98175/+91-97172 98180Neumech Events 908, Chiranjiv Tower, Nehru Place, New Delhi 110019, India

Tel: +91 11 24531364, 65698950

Fax: + 91 11 26447478

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.conferenceindia.org

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Industrial ToursWe have designed the following Industrial Tours for the delegates. Please visit the Congress website and download the registration form for booking industrial tours.

Code Place(s) Dates Cost per delegate (INR)

Tour-1

Iron Ore Mines and Beneficiation Plant, Goa

Saturday, 29 Sep 2012 – Tuesday, 2 Oct 2012

32500 (Single)25000 (Double)

Tour-2

Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaipur and Hindustan Zinc Lead-Zinc Ore Beneficiation Plant

Saturday, 29 Sep 2012 – Saturday, 6 Oct, 2012

45000 (Single)32000 (Double)

Tour-3

Udaipur and Hindustan Zinc Lead-Zinc Ore Beneficiation Plant

Saturday, 29 Sep 2012 – Tuesday, 2 Oct 2012

32500 (Single)26000 (Double)

Tour-4

Essar Iron Ore Pellet Plant, Sukinda Chromite Mines & Plant and Sightseeing in Bhubaneshwar, Konark and Puri

Saturday, 29 Sep 2012 – Tuesday, 3 Oct 2012

45000 (Single)28000 (Double)

Tour-5

Tata Steel West Bokaro Coal Mines and Beneficiation Plant

Saturday, 29 Sep 2012 – to Monday, Oct 2012

29000 (Single)24000 (Double)

Single: Cost per delegate for single room accommodation basis

Double: Cost per delegate on shared accommodation (double room, decided by respective delegates with names before booking) basis

Tour-1: Iron Ore Mines and Beneficiation Plant, Goa

When: Saturday 29 September 2012 to Tuesday 2 October 2012

Departure Location: Hotel Ashok, New Delhi

Time: 9:00 AM on Saturday 29 September 2012

Cost: Rs. 32500 per delegate on single room accommodation basis

Rs. 25000 per delegate on shared accommodation basis (double room, decided by respective

delegates with names before booking) Minimum Number Required: 20 delegates

Itinerary (4 Days):

DAY 1:9:00 AM: Take the Delhi to Goa Spice Jet flight: SG-253 at 11 AM. Arrive at Goa 1:10 PM. Meeting and assistance on arrival, then transfer to hotel. Check in at Hotel. Evening free for leisure and to explore the beaches and surroundings. Overnight stay at Hotel.

DAY 2:Next morning, 0830 AM depart for city sightseeing. Visit the Mangueshi and Shantadurga temples, Sahakari Spice Plantation. Drive to Old Goa to see the old capital of Goa. Visit Se. Cathedral, Church of St. Francis of Assisi, and Basilica of Bom Jesus. Goa is literally synonymous with churches and still has that old world charm.Enjoy the shopping and return to the hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel.

DAY 3:Visit to the mines and beneficiation plant: Start at 7 AM from the hotel. Full day visit to mines and plant. Working lunch at site. Return to the hotel by 6 PM. DAY 4 GOA: Morning breakfast at the hotel. At 11 AM: Transfer to airport for flight to Delhi: Spice Jet SG-254 at 1:40 PM arrives Delhi at 3:55 PM. Transfer to the hotel.

Package includes:Air Travel from New Delhi to Goa and backAccommodation for 03 nights/04 days Daily breakfast & dinner (03 breakfasts + 03 dinners)Arrival –departure by hotel Shared Coach01 Air-Conditioned Coach as per the above itinerary & sightseeingLocal English Speaking GuideAll applicable hotel taxes Package does not include: Any meals and services other than mentioned above

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Tour-2: Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaipur and Hindustan Zinc Lead-Zinc Ore Beneficiation Plant

When: Saturday September 29th to Saturday, October 6th, 2012

Departure Location: Hotel Ashok, New Delhi

Time: 9:00 AM on Saturday 29 September 2012

Cost: Rs 45000 per delegate for single room accommodation basis

Rs 32000 per delegate on shared accommodation (double room, decided by respective delegates with names before booking) basis

Minimum Number Required: 20 delegates

Itinerary (8 Days):

DAY 1:3:30 AM: Depart for Airport for Udaipur flight: Jet Airways: 9W-2627 at 05:25 AM, Arrive Udaipur at 07:10 AM, on arrival in Udaipur Airport, you will be transferred to hotel for 03 nights stay.

12 PM: Depart for half-day city visit covering City Palace, Jagdish Temple, FatehSagar Lake, Saheliyon-Ki-Bari and Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir. Overnight stay at the hotel.

DAY 2:Udaipur: 9 AM: After breakfast depart for excursion to the City Palace - located amidst Lake Pichola, Eklingji & Nagda temples - built in white marble. Overnight stay at the hotel.

DAY 3:Visit to the Beneficiation Plant : Start at 7 AM from the hotel and full day visit to the plant. Working lunch at site. Return to the hotel by 6 PM.

DAY 4: Udaipur – Jodhpur08:30 AM: After breakfast drive to Jodhpur (5-6 hrs drive). 3 PM: Check in at hotel, rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at hotel.

DAY 5:08:30 AM: After breakfast depart for full day sight seeing of Jodhpur. Visit the Mehrangarh Fort (citadel of the Sun) that evokes the very spirit of the Rathores, the ruling local Rajput clan. Visit its various palaces with their delicate friezes and respective museums, displaying treasures of the royal family. North of Meherangarh Fort, and connected to it by road, Jaswant Thanda is a pillared marble memorial to the popular ruler Jaswant Singh II (1878-95), who purged Jodhpur of dacoits, initiated irrigation systems and boosted the economy. The cenotaphs of members of the royal family who have died since Jaswant are close by his memorial; those who preceded him are remembered by chhatris at Mandor. Night stay at Jodhpur.

DAY 6:08:30 AM: Drive for Jaipur (6-7 hrs drive). 3 PM: Check in at hotel, rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 7: 08:30 AM: After breakfast take a morning excursion to Amber Fort, the old capital of rulers of Jaipur. After taking lunch take a city tour covering City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and the royal Observatory built by Sawai Jai Singh II, Nawab Sahab Ki Haveli, drive past Hawa Mahal. Overnight stay at the hotel in Jaipur.

Day 8:Jaipur – Delhi: 08:45 AM after breakfast transfer to Jaipur airport for onward journey to Delhi. Flight details Jet Lite S2-855: Jai (10:45 AM)-Del (11:30 AM) .Transfer to the hotel.

Package includes:Air Travel from New Delhi to Udaipur and Jaipur to DelhiAccommodation for 07 nights/08 days Daily breakfast (07 breakfasts)01 Air-Conditioned Coach as per the above itinerary & sightseeingLocal English Speaking GuideWorking Lunch at the plant/minesAll applicable hotel taxes Package does not include: Any services other than those mentioned above

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Tour 3 – Udaipur and Hindustan Zinc Lead-Zinc Ore Beneficiation Plant

When: Saturday, September 29th to Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012

Time: Saturday, September 29th at 3:30 AM

Departure Location: Hotel Ashok, New Delhi

Cost: Rs 32500 per delegate on single room accommodation basis

Rs 26000 per delegate on shared accommodation (double room, decided by respective delegates with names before booking) basis

Minimum Number Required: 20 Delegates

Itinerary (4 Days):

DAY 1:3:30 AM: Depart for Airport for Udaipur flight: Jet Airways: 9W-2627 at 05:25 AM, Arrive Udaipur at 07:10 AM, on arrival in Udaipur Airport, you will be transferred to hotel for 03 night stay. Half-day city visit covering City Palace, Jagdish Temple, FatehSagar Lake, Saheliyon-Ki-Bari and Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir. Overnight stay at the hotel.

DAY 2:Udaipur: 9 AM: After breakfast depart for excursion to the City Palace - located amidst Lake Pichola, Eklingji & Nagda temples - built in white marble. Overnight stay at the hotel.

DAY 3:Plant Visit: Start at 7 AM from the hotel and full day visit to Plant. Return to the hotel by 6 PM. Working Lunch at Plant.

DAY 4: Udaipur – Delhi : 6 AM: Depart for airport to catch morning flight 9W-2628 at 07:55 AM and reach Delhi at 09:35 AM. Transfer to the hotel.

DAY 5:08:30 AM: After breakfast depart for full day sight seeing of Jodhpur. Visit the Mehrangarh Fort (citadel of the Sun) that evokes the very spirit of the Rathores, the ruling local Rajput clan. Visit its various palaces with their delicate friezes and respective museums, displaying treasures of the royal family. North of Meherangarh Fort, and connected to it by road, Jaswant Thanda is a pillared marble memorial to the popular ruler Jaswant Singh II (1878-95), who purged Jodhpur of dacoits, initiated irrigation systems and boosted the economy. The cenotaphs of members of the royal family who have died since Jaswant are close by his memorial; those who preceded him

are remembered by chhatris at Mandor. Night stay at Jodhpur.

Package includes:Accommodation for 03 nights/04 days Daily breakfast (03 breakfasts)01 Air-Conditioned 18 Seater Coach as per the above itinerary & sightseeingLocal English Speaking GuideWorking Lunch at siteAll applicable hotel taxes Package does not include: Any services other than those mentioned above

Tour 4: Essar Iron Ore Pellet Plant, Sukinda Chromite Mines & Plant and Sightseeing in Bhubaneshwar, Konark and Puri

When: Saturday, September 29th to Tuesday, October 3rd, 2012

Time: Saturday, September 29th at 5:00 AM

Departure Location: Hotel Ashok, New Delhi

Cost: Rs 45000 per delegate on single room accommodation basis

Rs 28000 per delegate on shared accommodation (double room, decided by respective delegates with names before booking) basis

Minimum Number Required: 20 Delegates

Itinerary (5 Days):

DAY 1:05 AM: Depart for Delhi airport for flight to Bhubaneshwar, on arrival in Bhubaneshwar Airport, you will be transferred to Hotel. 2 PM: Later half-day sightseeing of Bhubaneshwar. Overnight stay at Hotel.

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DAY 2:Bhubaneshwar-Konark–Puri-Bhubaneshwar: 08.00 AM: After breakfast you will be driven to Konark, 65 kms from Bhubaneshwar, the magnificent Sun Temple at Konark is the culmination of Odishan temple architecture, and one of the most stunning monuments of religious architecture in the world. The poet Rabindranath Tagore said of Konark that ‘here the language of stone surpasses the language of man’, and it is true that the experience of Konark is impossible to translate into words. 1:30 PM: After lunch proceed for Puri, 35 kms, 1 hr drive. The fine white sand beaches of Puri beach and the roar of the breakers rolling in from the Bay of Bengal have fascinated visitors throughout the ages. 6 PM: Drive back to Bhubaneshwar and overnight stay in the hotel.

DAY 3:Start at 7 AM from the hotel and full day visit to Essar Plant. Working lunch at site. Return to the hotel late in the evening

DAY 4: Start at 7 AM from the hotel and full day visit to Sukinda Chromite Mines and Plant, Working lunch at site, Return to hotel in the evening

DAY 5:Bhubaneshwar-Delhi: 7:30 AM: after breakfast drive back to Bhubaneshwar Airport for onward journey to Delhi.

Package includes:Accommodation for 04 nights/05 days Daily breakfast (04 breakfasts)01 Air-Conditioned Coach as per the above itinerary & sightseeingLocal English Speaking GuideWorking Lunch at siteAll applicable hotel taxes Package does not include: Any services other than those mentioned above

Tour 5: Delhi-Ranchi-Tata Steel West Bokaro Coal Mines and Beneficiation Plant

When: Saturday, 29th September to Monday, October 1st, 2012

Time: Saturday, 29th September 10:45 AM

Departure Location: Hotel Ashok, New Delhi

Cost: Rs 29000 per delegate on single room accommodation basis

Rs 24000 per delegate on shared accommodation (double room, decided by respective delegates with names before booking) basis

Minimum Number Required: 20 Delegates

Itinerary (3 Days):

DAY 1:1045 AM: Proceed for airport to catch Ranchi flight at 1:05 PM (AI-809 reaches Ranchi at 2:45 PM). On arrival check in to the hotel for 2 nights stay. Evening is free for leisure.

2 PM: Half-day sightseeing of Bhubaneshwar. Overnight stay at Hotel.

DAY 2:7 AM: After breakfast proceed for Bokaro (125 km 3hrs drive), full day visit to coal mines and washery and return in the evening. Working lunch at site. Return to the hotel by 7 PM.

DAY 3:11 AM: After breakfast proceed to airport to catch Delhi flight at 12:45 PM (9W-2292) and arrive in Delhi at 2:30 PM.

Package includesAccommodation for 02 nights/03 days Daily breakfast (2 breakfasts)Air-Conditioned car (Toyota Innova) as per the above itinerary & transfers Working Lunch at mine siteAll applicable hotel taxes Package does not include: Any services other than those mentioned above

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Registration FormPERSONAL DETAILS

Title – (Prof/Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms)

First Name

Middle Name

Last Name

Preferred Name for Registration Badge

Position

Organization

Address

City State

Zip Code Country

Email

Telephone

Mobile

VISA SUPPORT LETTER

I require a visa support letter. Please tick Yes/No (√)

Yes No

Congress Registration Fees

Please include appropriate amount in the second column, as per fees provided in the last column

Registration Fee

(INR)/(USD)

Registration Fee

(INR)/(USD)

Author 25000 (USD 500)

Delegate (non-Author) 35000 (USD 700)

Student* 15000 (USD 300)

Sponsored Delegate (Complimentary) 0

Accompanying Person/Spouse 15000 (USD 300)

*Students are requested to submit a scanned copy of the letter from the Chairperson/Head of the Department along with this registration form

Paper Details (for Authors only)

Paper Reference Number

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TOURS (Please tick your choice)Cost Per Delegate (INR) Tour Name Tour No.

Single Twin Shared

1 Iron Ore Mines and Beneficiation Plant, Goa 32500 25000

2 Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaipur and Hindustan Zinc Lead-Zinc Ore Beneficiation Plant

45000 32000

3 Udaipur and Hindustan Zinc Lead-Zinc Ore Beneficiation Plant

32500 26000

4 Essar Iron Ore Pellet Plant, Sukinda Chromite Mines & Plant and Sightseeing in Bhubaneshwar, Konark and Puri

45000 28000

5 Tata Steel West Bokaro Coal Mines and Beneficiation Plant

29000 24000

ACCOMMODATION SINGLE Double

Industrial Tour Booking FormPERSONAL DETAILS

Title – (Prof/Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms)

First Name

Middle Name

Last Name

Preferred Name for Registration Badge

Position

Organization

Address

City State

Zip Code Country

Email

Telephone

Mobile

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Main Sponsors

Platinum Sponsors

Diamond Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

Silver Sponsors

Ministry of MinesMinistry of CoalMinistry of Steel

Government of India

Indian National Academy of EngineeringDepartment of Science and Technology

Supported by

Co - Hosts

Media Partners

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Dr. Venkataramana Runkana, Dr. Beena Rai IMPC 2012 Secretariat

Tata Research Development and Design Centre A Division of Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.

54-B, Hadapsar Industrial Estate, Pune – 411013, INDIA Tel: 91-20-6608 6268, 6608 6203; Fax: 91-20-6608 6399

Website: www.impc2012.org, E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. B. Das, Dr. S.K. BiswalIMPC 2012 Mirror Secretariat

Institute of Minerals & Materials Technology (IMMT)Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)

Bhubaneswar - 751013, INDIATel: 91-674-2581126; Fax: 91-674-2581160

E-mail : [email protected]