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September 23-25, 2014 Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas, NV USA WWW.IMEX2014.COM The Conference and Exhibition Designed to Help You Five Incredible Conference Tracks. One Great Show. IMEX2014 is a New Kind of Mining Event. PRESENTED BY & Improve Productivity Operational Efficiency

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IMEx2014INTERNATIONAL MINING EXPO

IMEX2014INTERNATIONAL MINING CONFERENCE & EXPO

September 23-25, 2014 Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas, NV USA

WWW.IMEX2014.COM

The Conference and Exhibition Designed to Help You

Five Incredible Conference Tracks. One Great Show.IMEX2014 is a New Kind of Mining Event.

PRESENTED BY

&Improve Productivity Operational Efficiency

Brought to You by the Leading Voices of the IndustryAn Exceptional Exhibiting Opportunity from the Publishers of Engineering & Mining Journal, Coal Age, Equipo Minero,

Asia Miner, and Mining & Technology Australia and the Producers of Longwall USA, Haulage & Loading, and More.

September 23-25, 2014 Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas, NV USA

WWW.IMEX2014.COM

IMEx2014INTERNATIONAL MINING EXPO

IMEX2014INTERNATIONAL MINING CONFERENCE & EXPO

A COMPLETELY NEW IDEA IN MINING EVENTS

Call for Papers Deadline Extended

In 2014, the mining industry will convene in Las Vegas at the International Mining Expo (IMEX2014). With a wide-ranging international exhibition, IMEX2014 will provide attendees with a forum to critically evaluate suppliers and new technologies with an objective of improving productivity and operational efficiencies.

The conference program will focus on the most press-ing operating issues and opportunities for surface and

underground mining: Safety, Operational/Productivity Excellence, Mineral Processing, Outlook/Investment, Mining Exploration, Innovations in Mining, and Equip-ment/Asset Management.

For industry professionals, this an opportunity to learn best practices for improving their own opera-tions. Visit online for more information. Registration opens soon.

Would you like to present in one of the conferences tracks? Submit abstracts of 150 words or less by March 1, 2014 to Eric Skates, Conference Marketing Manager, at [email protected].

For other conference information, contact Tim Fearney, Show Director, at +1 678 822 9804 or email [email protected].

Surface MiningExplore the latest technological and operational developments in drilling and blasting, safety, mine design, operation automation, and reclamation.

Underground MiningImprove efficiency and lower costs in challenging underground mining environments. Topics covered will include new technologies, automation, reliability, maintenance, and safety.

Mine HaulageFocused on real-world solutions that keep operations efficient, safe, and profitable. Topics will include automation, fleet optimization, safety, technology, and maintenance.

Mineral ProcessingConference attendees will learn about recent developments, technologies, and techniques for mineral processing. The technical program will focus on practical methods of opitimizing plant processes to achieve better results from crushing, grinding, gravity separation, mineral liberation, and tailings disposal.

Global InvestmentExperts will discuss regional investment opportunities as well as risks and challenges. Presentations will focus on North America, Latin America, Europe, China, Australia, and the Asia Pacific rim.

Mineral ProcessingDriving Process Innovation Through Enabled Technology Innovations

Dr. Dave Robinson, Leader, Advanced Processing Technologies, Minerals Down Under National Research Flagship, Australia

Investigating Filtration of Tailings and Dry Stacking—Developments and Research Review Points

Bert J. Huls, Project Director, Goldcorp USA

Fundamental Approaches and Their Role in Mineral Processing Advances – Current Status and Future Opportunities

Brij M. Moudgil, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Director of the Mineral Resources Research Center, University of Florida, Gainesville

Enterprise Optimization for Design and Operation for Mineral Processing: Case Study

Andrew Lewis, Manager - Technology and Innovation at Citigold Corporation, Australia

Holistic Modelling of Mineral Processing Plants—A Practical Overview

Dr. Stephen Gay, Founder, Mathsnet, Australia

Transitioning Your Facility to Predictive Maintenance Through Technology

David B. Durocher, Senior Member IEEE, Global Industry Manager, Mining & Minerals Processing, Eaton Corporation

Preventing Spontaneous Combustion of Coal Through Chemical Application

Dr. Honaker, University of Kentucky School of Mining

Implementation of Enterprise Optimization for Design and Operation

Andrew Lewis, Manager - Technology and Innovation, Citigold Corporation, Australia

Revisiting Energy and Water-Use Efficiency in Washing Processes and Capture/Dewatering of Granular Solids from Slurry

Greg Smith, Manager of Mineral Processing Technologies, PHOENIX Process Equipment Co.

Development of an Eco-Efficient Mining ProcessSpeaker TBD, Metso Minerals, Australia

Examining Key Process Developments Across ProductionCarol Davis-Belmar, Senior Process Development Engineer, BHP Billiton, Chile

Case Study of Process Improvement, Tata Steel, IndiaAbhay Shankar Patra, Tata Steel, India

Cost-Effective pumping of Paste and Tailings at Maximum Solids Concentration

Volker Bales, FELUWA, Germany

Preventing Spontaneous Combustion of Coal Through Chemical Application

Dr. Honaker, University of Kentucky School of Mining

Efficient Innovative and Economic Process for Dry Cleaning of Coal

Dr. B.K. Parekh, Sr. Engineer, FGX SepTec

Surface MiningSurface Mining Operational Efficiency: Future Considerations and Improvement Strategies/Improving Efficiency and Productivity

Gede Ngurah Ambara, Business Improvement Manager, Prima Coal, Indonesia

Gearless Drive Systems for Overland Conveyors Case Study: Glencore’s Antapaccay Mine in Peru

Peter Sehl, ThyssenKrupp Robins, Inc.

Hazard Management Across Surface Mining – Achieving Excellence in Open Cut Ground Control

Niccolò Coli, Mining Business Unit, IDE Italy

Evaluating Arc Flash Compliance Implementation at Mining Facilities

David B. Durocher, Global Industry Manager, Mining & Minerals Processing, Eaton Corporation

Innovative Autonomous, Real-time Terrain Mapping Techniques

Dr. Brett Browning, Dr. Peter Rander, Dr. Alonzo Kelly, Thomas Pilarski, National Robotics Engineering Center

Quantifying the Benefits and Building the Business Case for a Broadband Wireless Network in an Open Pit Mine

Bill Wright, Vice President, 3D-P

Improving Cost Efficiency on Drill and Blasting Optimization Gede Ngurah Ambara, Business Improvement Manager, Prima Coal, Indonesia

Preventing Conveyor Spillage, Mis-Tracking, Maintenance, and Risk with Improved Loading Zones

Greg Bierie, Global Manager, Martin Engineering

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PARTIAL PROGRAM SCHEDULEAS OF JANUARY 27, 2014

Program subject to change.

Investigating DEM Simulations in Dragline Bucket Improvement

Mike Moehnke, VR Steel South Africa

Investigating Safety and Productivity Around Common Process Bottlenecks in the Mining Industry - Product Innovations and Research

Aaron Carter, Director, Sand Pit Innovations, Australia

Optimizing the Performance of Your Conveyor System Speaker TBD, Flexco

Driving Efficiency Throughout Open Pit Operations – Practical Insights and Strategies

Adam Gray, Mine Systems Head, Cliffs Natural Resources, Australia

Mine HaulageAssessing the Key Challenges in Mining Skills Improvement

Geoff Woodcroft, Vice President, Human Resources, Peabody Energy, Australia

Investigating Global Optimization and Development in Haulage and Loading Automation

Professor Ross McAree, Vice President, Cooperative Research Centre for Mining – Australia

Evaluating Fleet and Production Management Systems for Future Improvement

Adam Gray, Mine Systems Head, Cliffs Natural Resources

Reduce Upfront Capital Expenditure by Integrating and Optimizing Heavy Mobile Equipment Fleet Plans with Long Term Mine Plans

by Sarah Coleman, Managing Director, Improvement Resources – former Business Improvement Manager, Rio Tinto, Australia

Conveying in Opencast Mines – An Exploration of Current and Future Improvement

Martin Lurie, ThyssenKrupp Robins, Inc.

Investigating Dust Suppression Advancement in Open-Area Mining Applications: Case Study Linwood Mining

Edwin Peterson, CEO, FELCOM

Digitally Controlled Water Distribution for Open Pit MiningErin Motes, Business Development, Open Loop Energy

Underground MiningUnderground Mining: Global Investigation of Research and Development

Representative from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization

Investigating Towing and Winch Performance of High Performance Synthetic Ropes in the Mining Industry

Kris Volpenhein, Engineering Manager, Samson

Improving Efficiency and Process Control with Variable Frequency Drives

Kevin Senn, Business Development Manager, Elevator & Mining Magnetek

Research Update: Robotics for Inspection and Mapping for Hard Rock Underground Mining

Dr. Dimi Apostolopoulos, The National Robotics Engineering Center at Carnegie Mellon University

Synthetic Oxygenating and Detergent Fuel Additives: Preventative Maintenance, Improved Efficiencies, Reduced Total Operating Costs

Boris Dantus, Total Power

Assessment of Emerging Technology for Enhanced Underground Clash Detection

3D Laser Mapping

Trends and Opportunities for Hydraulic Fluids in Mining Equipment

Felix Guerzoni, Shell Global Solutions US, Inc., Joe Galdes, Shell Australia Ltd., Augusto Fernandes, Shell Brasil Ltd.

Maximizing Equipment Availability Through Automatic Lube System Inspections

Mike Longbottom, Shell Australia, Joe Galdes, Shell Australia, Greg Morris, Shell Global Solutions, Augusto Fernandes, Shell Brasil Ltd.

Operations and Maintenance Workshop: Enhancing Safety and Productivity

Jerad Hetizler, Product Specialist, FOUNDATIONS™ Instructor, Martin Engineering

Innovations in Mine Design, Investigating Leading Functionality and Enhanced Design Improvement

Richard Diaz, Engineer, Maptek

Reliability – Investigating Improvements and Advancements – and the Financial Value

Paulo R. Pereira, Director, Mining and Heavy Infrastructure, GATES

Maintaining the Future - Case Studies in Enhancing Operational Haulage Safety, Efficiency and Profitability

Kristy Hedley, Global Market Development, Hedweld, Australia

Mine Project Evaluation Programs - Computer Assisted Prefeasibility of a Mining Project: Case Study

Kuldip Khunkhun

Global InvestmentFocus: North America

United States, Canada (Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia)

Focus: Latin AmericaChile, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Columbia, Mexico

Focus: Asia PacificAustralia, China, Indonesia, India, Vietnam

Focus: Europe, Middle East, AfricaRussia, Turkey, Scandinavia, Africa

PARTIAL PROGRAM SCHEDULEAS OF JANUARY 27, 2014

Program subject to change.

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With five focused conference tracks, IMEX2014 will bring surface and underground min-ing professionals from coal, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, precious minerals, industri-al minerals, and non-metallic minerals operations along with consultants and financial services experts who serve the industry. This gives exhibitors a unique opportunity to meet with high-quality leads from every part of the mining industry.

Reasonably-priced exhibit space and flexible sponsorship opportunities mean we have a plan for every budget—contact us Tim Fearney, Show Director, at +1 678 822 9804 for more information.

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14% CONSULTANTS& CONTRACTORS

20% SENIORMANAGEMENT30% ENGINEERING 3% PLANT

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There is no other show in 2014 that will provide the breadth of coverage coupled with a exceptional value for your dollar. Add to that our most extensive marketing campaign ever, and IMEX2014’s sponsors and exhibitors are going to be making a big impression on top industry professionals.

• You’ll have access to qualified attendees who are looking for solutions to business problems

• Leading media brands in Mining Industry will provide unparalleled branding for IMEX2014 exhibitors – Coal Age, Engineering & Mining Journal, The ASIA Miner, Equip Minero, and Mining Technology Australia

• 100-word product/service description in Show Directory

• Digital listing in the Interactive Mining Resource Directory and Online Floorplan

• Access to advance mailing list of pre-registered attendees

• Free 100 VIP Passes for your customers

A TRULY GREAT EXHIBITING OPPORTUNITY

PROJECTED AUDIENCE COMPOSITION

Projected “Other” category comprised of Academic, Marketing, Purchasing, Administration, and Government attendees. All projections from previous Mining Media event attendance and publication and targeted marketing list demographics.

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Show Management Use

Booth Assigned _____________________

Paid _______________________________

Date _______________________________

Notes:SEMCO Productions A Mining Media Company 295 West Crossville Road Building 200 Roswell, GA 30075

Booth & Sponsorship ContractExhibitor InformationContact Name _______________________________________________________________

Job Title ____________________________________________________________________

Company ___________________________________________________________________

Address ____________________________________________________________________

City _______________________________ State/Province ____________________________

Country ___________________________Zip/Postal Code ____________________________

Phone ______________________________________ Fax ____________________________

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Web Address ________________________________________________________________

Exhibitor SpaceDesired exhibit size _______ ft. depth by __________ ft. frontage = total ____________ sq. ft.

US$ per sq. ft. $28 x total sq. ft. ____________________ = Total Cost __________________

Space Preference

First Choice ______ Second Choice _______ Third Choice___________

Products to be exhibited: _______________________________________________________

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Prefer to not be located near the following companies: _________________________________

Contract Signature (must be signed) _______________________________________

Payment InformationMake checks payable to SEMCO Productions, Inc. Payments made by check drawn on a US bank payable in US$, international money order payable in US$, or wire transfer in US$. For wire transfer information, call Lola Alexander at +1 678 822 9802.

50% deposit required with all signed agreements. 100% of the total booth cost is due on Monday, March 31, 2014.

Payment Enclosed: Check Credit Card Expiration Date ______________________

Please Charge My: Visa Mastercard American Express

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A MINING MEDIA COMPANY

Four Ways to Apply1 Email all information to:

[email protected]

2 Fax this form to: +1 770 642 4715

3 Mail this form to: SEMCO Productions A Mining Media Company 295 W. Crossville Rd. Bldg. 200 Roswell, GA 30075

4 Telephone: +1 678 822 9804

Contact for More Information

Tim Fearney, Show Director E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +1 678 822 9804

Terms & ConditionsPayment: 50% deposit required with all signed agreements. 100% of the total booth cost is due on March 31, 2014. Space must be paid in full before set-up.

Cancellation: Show managment must receive writ-ten notice of cancellation. There is a 50% processing fee for all cancellations recieved 90 days prior to the event. No refunds within 90 days of the event.

Find complete Terms and Conditions online at www.IMEX2014.com. By signing and submitting this application, exhibitors agree to abide by all terms and conditions.

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IMEx2014INTERNATIONAL MINING EXPO

IMEX2014INTERNATIONAL MINING CONFERENCE & EXPO

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