PAST EVENT

Strategic Risk Management in Mine Design: From life-of-mine to mining complexes

 

October 15, 2014 - October 17, 2014 in Montreal, Canada

 

At a time of growing uncertainty in global markets, learn how to add substantial value and significantly impact your company’s projects and bottom line by utilizing strategic mine planning under uncertain conditions and global optimization methods:

  • Find out how to manage and minimise risks and produce optimal pit designs with strategic mine planning processes and the next generation optimisation methods
  • Discover how new developments will help you capture the “upside potential” in mine designs and minimize “downside risks” as well as increase cash flows through the effect of the mining sequence and “risk blending”
  • Explore real-world examples and participate in hands-on computer sessions that show how to increase project value by employing new risk-based (stochastic) optimization models
  • Understand and learn about the new stochastic mine planning optimization framework and its contribution to sustainable utilization of mineral resources

 

 

Download Course Brochure: CLICK HERE

For more information: http://www.cim.org/en/

 

Contact Information :

McGill University
Deborah Frankland, Canada Research Chair and Laboratory Administrator
Frank Dawson Adams Building, Room 123A 3450 University Street
Canada
Montreal
Phone: (514) 398-5461
Fax: (514) 398-7099
Email: admcrc.mining@mcgill.ca

 

(Source: http://www.infomine.com)