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Founded in 1871 by 22 mining engineers in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. AIME was one of the first national engineering societies established in the United States, and, along with ASCE (civil), ASME (mechanical), IEEE (electrical), and AIChE (chemical), it is known as an Engineering Founder Society.
AMEC is an industry association representing over 275 member companies from all around Australia. Our members are explorers, emerging miners, producers and a wide range of businesses and service providers working in and for our industry.
CMIC’s vision is to transform the mining industry, by enabling the deployment of technologies that will reduce by 50% the mining industry’s energy use, water use, and environmental footprint. The goal is to have such technologies developed and proven by 2027.
The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) is the leading not-for-profit technical society of professionals in the Canadian minerals, metals, materials and energy industries.
Focusing on the most important resource—people
Euromines is the recognised representative of the European metals and minerals mining industry. The association's main objective is to promote the industry and to maintain its relations with European institutions at all levels. Euromines provides services to its members with regard to EU policy and serves as a network for cooperation and for the...
ICMM’s Mining Principles define good practice environmental, social and governance requirements for the mining and metals industry through a comprehensive set of performance expectations.
International Women in Mining (IWiM) is a global organisation committed to advancing women in the mining sector by acting as Industry Change Agent, WIM Champion and Diversity Trend Setter
Japan Mining Industry Association (JMIA) is an industrial organization representing mining, smelting and refining companies producing and recycling non-ferrous metals such as gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc and nickel in Japan.
The Mining Association of B.C. (MABC) is the voice of mining in British Columbia, speaking on behalf of operating coal, metal, industrial mineral producers and smelters, as well as advanced development companies in the province.