If you’re in the mineral exploration industry in BC, you may have heard of it already. AME Mineral Exploration Roundup is the place where, year after year, mineral explorers and financers go to network, learn, hear the latest on the industry, and be inspired by new technologies and ways of doing things. It really is a conference for everyone, though, not just the geologists (though there’s a lot for the rock nerds too).

Here are just a few reasons why you should convince your boss to attend:

Not a geologist but work in the industry?

AME Mineral Exploration Roundup is a great place to really get to know the mineral exploration industry. There are introductory short courses for students, geological overviews of the different exploration hot spots around the world, a socially responsible program, and tons of opportunities to ask questions and meet the different characters that make up the industry over a drink or food. Think of it as your crash-course into the rock world.

Build your network

It is the nature of this industry that pitching and finding investment opportunities are a constant. Time and again, our members let us know that they look for opportunities to meet new industry professionals and build new relationships. Roundup not only brings together influencers from all stages of the mineral exploration field, including CEOs, business analysts and Indigenous community representatives, we provide opportunity-focused networking sessions that span a variety of topics relevant to our industry. Connect to your peers through industry-related shared interests.

  • Ice Breaker Reception – a kick-off to the conference for full-delegates;
  • AME Lunch – focuses on innovations in our industry;
  • BC Night – the half-way point of the conference highlighting regional exploration activities in BC;
  • Exhibit Hall – walk the floor to talk to the people behind the companies and services that keep the industry thriving;
  • Finance Lunch – for the investment-minded on how successful projects are financed.

Be part of the conversation

AME encourages mineral explorers to foster respectful relationships through early and meaningful engagement with indigenous groups to move forward with successful mineral exploration and development. A mineral project that is understood and supported by indigenous people is a foundational component of successful exploration. There are opportunities during Roundup to facilitate discussion of interests and issues with leaders (indigenous, political and industry) and hear and share their perspectives in an earnest and open manner.

Hear about lessons learned, best practices, challenges and successes relating to building mutually beneficial relationships with industry and indigenous groups during mineral exploration and development. Check out the Gathering Place, the Reconciliation Breakfast, and initiate your own conversations through the various networking events that are going on.

See the latest technical innovations

Wondering what companies are doing to advance the mineral exploration game in a sustainable and economical way? The Innovation Hub and Stage will be showcasing ideas and practices that continue to make the industry better. Want to learn more about the newest and most exciting projects within BC and globally? Don’t miss our various Technical Sessions, the core of Roundup. And don’t forget to attend the Poster Session where our industry’s thinkers share their pioneering research on the ever-changing landscape of mineral deposits.

Professional development

Roundup offers a highly technical program aimed at geoscientists to keep up-to-date with the best in the industry.  Our slate of Short Courses, offered in conjunction with our partners the Mineral Deposit Research Unit, the Society of Economic Geologists and others, provide relevant and up-to-the moment knowledge to the industry. Our renowned Technical Sessions feature skilled mineral explorationists highlighting their recent successes based upon the elements of research, innovation, technical expertise and clever project management. The Precious Metal Session attendees will learn specifically about gold and silver projects. The Base Metals Session will cover a broader range of commodities that could include copper, zinc, lead and nickel.

See you there

With over 6,500 delegates in attendance, ranging all ages and professional designations from 37 countries in attendance, and a full program spanning the wide scope of today’s mineral exploration industry for all four days of the conference, AME Mineral Exploration Roundup is more than worth your time.

Join us at the next Roundup from January 28 – 31, 2019 at the Vancouver Convention Centre East, situated in the heart of downtown Vancouver.

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