Mines and Technology 2017 opens in Helsinki

Cathedral in Helsinki, the city for this years Mines and Technology conference and exhibition. Photo: Wikipedia, kredit, Alvesgaspar

Exhibition and Conferens ”Mines and Technology 2017” which takes place in Finnish capital Helsinki from 29th to 31th of May, will focus on optimising mining efficiency with cutting-edge technologies.

Based on the practical case studies from the leading mining companies in the world and presentations from innovative solution providers, Mines and Technology will address only the most critical topics and concerns of the target market and which technologies are best placed to address these.

The main conference, which starts on 29th of May, will deliver cutting-edge briefings and panel discussions on the emergence and exploitations of technology throughout the mine’s life cycle. This audience will be made up of senior decision makers from mining companies and technology providers and will provide a great opportunity to understand the latest developments in the mining sectorMines and Technology will also be an important networking and meeting event for the industry.

Organizers will bring together only the most senior decision-makers (Chief Technology Officers, Chief Engineers, Mine Managers) from the mining industry for the mutual benefit of all participants in the even Mines and Technology is a trademark that comes from extensive mining industry experience.

GeoDrilling International and Australia Mining Monthly, Mines and Technology are producers of publications such as Mining Magazine, Mining Journal, People and the Environment. This combined with event competencies, as the organizer is responsible for the world's biggest mining event, Mines and Money, is hosting an exciting event in Helsinki. 

The exhibition will be made up of technology providers showcase in their products, whether this is software solutions, tracking technology or production equipment, you will be able to locate this on the trade floor alongside the 600 exhibition attendees.

Source: Mines and Technology