This overhead training course gives equipment operators a solid foundation in health and safety standard, preventative maintenance and the proper procedures for safely operating overhead cranes.
The program is delivered through multi media presentations and interactive discussions. This program has two components classroom theory and a practical assessment including hands on experience with your overhead crane.
Available as a classroom-based course or an industry-delivered training kit.
Scissor lifts, boom lifts, and other elevating work platforms — self-propelled or push-around — can present major hazards when they are not selected, used, inspected, or maintained properly. This program covers different types of platforms and their applications.
A wallet card will be issued to successful participants.
Upon completion, participants will be able to demonstrate a basic knowledge of principles relating to safe hoisting and rigging practices in the construction industry.
Modules include:
Hoisting and rigging hazards
Fibre rope, knots, and hitches
Hardware, wire rope, and slings
Rigging tools and devices
Hazard awareness in crane operations
Full attendance is mandatory. The passing grade is 100% for hand signals, 80% for knots, and 80% for the performance review. Participants must bring their own calculator.
A wallet card will be issued to successful participants.
Upon completion, participants will be able to identify confined spaces and demonstrate knowledge of legislative requirements and general procedures for confined space entry.
Topics include:
Definition of confined space
Hazards related to confined spaces
Types of dangerous atmospheres
Legal requirements
Assessment and control options
Monitoring strategies
Entry permits and procedures
A wallet card will be issued to successful participants.
Please call the office (905-385-2462) if interested.
Join us for ROKLive 2021, happening June 29-30, to explore the explosion of digital technologies in manufacturing today. We’ll discuss how leading companies are applying analytics for actual insights, the newest collaboration tools designed for operations teams, and how we’re tackling uncertainty in the supply chain.
This two-day virtual experience features exciting keynotes, discussions with industrial leaders, interactive value workshops, the Smart Industry Awards, and over 100 product and technology sessions – all focused around digital transformation.
Join us for two days of networking, learning and sharing of ideas. All times are listed in EST.
Tuesday, June 29
10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Keynote Presentations
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. DX Idea Exchange
1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Value Workshops*
On demand: Product & Technology Sessions
Wednesday, June 30
10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Keynote Presentations
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. DX Idea Exchange
1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Value Workshops*
On demand: Product & Technology Sessions
*The Value Workshops are an exclusive, limited opportunity. Please register to attend the Value Workshops in advance to participate. There is a $99 registration fee to attend the Value Workshops, which will be donated to FIRST Robotics.
Keynote Presentations
ROKLive will kick off each day with exciting keynotes that will explore the explosion of digital technologies in manufacturing today. You'll hear how industrial leaders are applying analytics for actual insights, collaboration tools designed for operations teams, and tackling uncertainty in the supply chain.
Join us for discussions each day and hear first-hand accounts of the successes and the challenges leading companies discovered on their digital transformation journey.
Tuesday, June 29: 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. EST
Welcome & Introduction
Shaping Your Digital Future
Insights Driving Innovation
Wednesday, June 30: 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. EST
Welcome and Smart Industry Awards Highlights
Three Key Actions for Supply Chain Resiliency
Sustainability: From Vision to Impact
DX Idea Exchange
10 topics, 60 minutes - What will inspire your next move?
Meet up with your peers during these daily networking sessions! The DX Idea Exchange is a 60 minute session of open dialog centered around 10 top-of-mind topics in our industry as we evolve towards digital operations.
Choose to join any of the following conversations. Subject matter experts from Rockwell Automation and members of the PartnerNetworkTM will be on-hand in each of these discussions.
Tuesday, June 29: 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. EST
Are You a Digital Engineer?
How you design machines isn’t overhauled with digital engineering. It’s elevated.
Cybersecurity
Did we learn anything new from the recent ransomware attacks and what is influencing cybersecurity strategies?
Smarter, Responsible, Scalable AI/ML
How are data-led, AI-infused technologies advancing manufacturing? Does AI really work for industrial environments?
Who is Leading Your Transformation?
Understanding the skills and roles that will plan, develop, design and enable new solutions is a critical element in adopting new technologies.
Data and Analytics at the Edge
What do you consider the edge and what are some data types you’re working with?
Wednesday, June 30: 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. EST
Is Industrial Automation Ready for the Cloud?
Cloud-based applications are gaining traction as we realize the benefits. What are your plans?
#fail - What's Getting in the Way?
How do you build a successful DX program in your organization? What does success look like?
Make a Workforce of Problem Solvers
It’s been a year of uncertainty and disruption for everyone. Let’s talk about the changes made already and your new roadmap.
Digital Thread, Digital Twins, Digital Clutter?
Harvest operations insights by maintaining data context. Reduces the time and effort needed to integrate your production lines into your existing business process.
Flexible & Shifting Operations
A flexible operating model drives innovation and responsiveness to market changes. It nearly always reflects a fundamental shift in long-standing beliefs.
Value Workshops
Digital technologies present manufacturing companies with opportunity, and opportunities hold the promise to develop new business models. It's not about the technology – it’s about modeling the value.
Join us for this exclusive program designed by Rockwell Automation to understand your business goals, identify how you can create the greatest value and how you can execute a successful digital transformation program. These 2-hour workshops will walk through actual use cases and gather real-time input from participants. The daily workshops will be divided into these six industry-specific topics.
Requirements for Electrical and Electronic Products in Korea
Join us to learn about Korea’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive, which includes electrical and electronic products and end of life vehicle waste management.
Korea is one of the most important markets for electrical & electronic (E&E) products. Like the European Union (EU), Korea has its own version of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive called 'K-RoHS'. K-RoHS, the 'Act on Resource Circulation of Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Vehicles' is a combined regulation including RoHS, waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and End of Life Vehicles (ELV) directives. Manufacturers or importers of E&E products and vehicles in Korea must follow the K-RoHS requirements.
Objectives
The objectives of the webinar are to briefly introduce the Korean E&E market and to provide information on the legal system of 'Act' and the enforcement decrees for K-RoHS. The EcoAS system, the control system of K-RoHS in Korea, will also be presented.
Webinar Agenda
The one hour webinar will include:
About the Korean E&E market
What is K-RoHS?
Act on Resource Circulation of Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Vehicles
Eco Assurance System
Proactive prevention obligations
Post management obligations
Who should attend?
This webinar is recommended for E&E products manufacturers and importers in the Korean market.
Presenter
Alex Kim, Team Manager, Technical Development, SGS Korea, is now responsible for development of test and non-test services in the Technical Development team. Previously, he headed up the E&E Chemicals Team in Korea, which covers RoHS, REACH and other business. Before joining SGS, Alex was responsible for quality control and management of hazardous substances, supply chain management of mobile phones and auditing of the ‘Green Partnership’ program at LG Electronics.
Understanding the Impact of ESG and How to Improve the Quality of ESG Information
This webinar will help you understand Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) and the benefit of an independent perspective on your sustainability reporting and processes.
ESG criteria impact all companies, across various industries, including corporations, investors and rating agencies. Corporates utilize ESG information for decision making and stakeholder communication. The ESG information disclosed to the public has been widely used by investors and ESG data providers. However, companies vary in maturity when it comes to controlling the production of ESG information, which leads to a big challenge for all the players in the market – the quality of ESG data.
To enhance the confidence of stakeholders, including investors, employees and customers, a third-party expert view becomes desirable to add credibility and reliability to ESG data. As a result, much guidance has been published recently on independent assurance.
Dr. Dujuan Lu, Manager for Extractables & Leachables (E&L) at SGS will be presenting 'Analytical Considerations in Extractable and Leachable Studies of Medical Devices per ISO 10993-18:2020' on Thursday July 1 at 2:00 pm.
About the Conference
Extractables & Leachables USA 2021, will be held virtually from June 29 to July 1. The conference will focus on "Adapting and Thriving in the Face of Change: Navigating the Challenges of an Evolving Landscape and Preparing for the Future of E&L."
The conference is the key place in the industry for technical discussions around testing methodologies and packaging systems in the life science industry.
About Our Presentation
Dr. Dujuan Lu, Manager for Extractables & Leachables at SGS will be presenting 'Analytical Considerations in Extractable and Leachable Studies of Medical Devices per ISO 10993-18:2020' on Thursday July 1 at 2:00 pm.
This presentation will focus on the analytical considerations of medical device E&L studies per the new ISO 10993-18 chapter. Topics to be covered will include:
Understand the analytical testing requirements per the new ISO 10993-18.
How to design an extractable study of medical devices in terms of solvent selection, extraction conditions, setting the suitable analytical evaluation threshold (AET), etc.
Analytical case studies per common regulatory deficiency points on medical device E&L studies.
Product demonstrations and hands-on training seminars are held at the following MAPEI locations: Laval (QC), Brampton (ON) and Delta (BC). Classes in other locations may be added as needed or requested. For information, please email: tservicesCA@mapei.com
Fundamental Systems Training
An overview of product knowledge with industry standards, product demonstrations and hands-on class participation.
TSIS (Tile & Stone Installation Systems)
Surface preparation, moisture mitigation, waterproofing, crack isolation, grouts, sealers, finishes, and cleaners for stone/tile/grout.
FCIS (Floor Covering Installation Systems)
Surface preparation, moisture mitigation, patching, sound reduction, carpet adhesives, resilient flooring adhesives, wood flooring adhesives and MAPEI’s Ultracoat system for wood floors.
CRS (Concrete Restoration Systems)
Application of epoxies, repair mortars, grouts and other cementitious materials, for waterproofing, anti-corrosion, repair and protection of all concrete structures, old and new.
CRFS (Cementitious and Resin Flooring Systems) for Industrial Flooring
Epoxies, polyurethane, and CPU (Cement based/Polyurethane) systems for industrial flooring such as manufacturing facilities, food processing and bottling plants, pharmaceutical laboratories, distribution centers and aircraft hangars.
Advanced Systems Training
A strategic, innovative approach to training, development and education utilizing MAPEI specialty products and systems, along with product demonstrations and hands-on class participation.
FRP (Fibre-Reinforced Polymers) and Other Composite Systems for Structural Strengthening
A compliant Trainer Certification Course for Fall Protection (construction and general industry). Quiz questions along the way prepare you for the final written exam. Upon completion, gain access to and print off your test, certificate, and a checklist which you can use to observe operators. This course also includes a complete training kit. These kits come with everything you need to put on your own training in-house. Everything can be reused and customized as needed to make it fit your specific situation.
The kit contains all of the files we use when we go on-site to train operators and trainers (Main PowerPoint presentation, student manual files, exams and answer keys, pre-shift booklet files, safety poster files, standards, certificate and wallet card templates, hundreds of accident profiles which can be used for toolbox meetings, the classroom forms you need, etc.)
This Train the Trainer course consists of several modules which are divided into two main sections:
How to Train
Canada Standards
Trainer Responsibilities
Record Keeping
Classroom set-up
Using and Customizing Training Materials
Fall Protection Training Outline
Introduction
Equipment
Inspections
Operations
Hazards
RESCUE
Conclusion
Final Exam
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 120 minutes
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most internet capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
PASS MARK
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to pass this course. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark. Printable resources are available in the form of a comprehensive student manual. The manual is a valuable resource for future use and knowledge retention.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
An Canada-Compliant Training Class Online for Excavators (Trackhoes). Reusable, Customizable, and I-CAB Recognized. This course satisfies Canada's requirements for the classroom portion of operator safety training. This class covers an introduction to the equipment, a section on anatomy, stability, maintenance and inspections, hazards, safe operation, forks, attachments, and more.
I-CAB RECOGNIZED COURSE
This content developer is recognized by the International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) for their subject matter expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
COURSE TOPICS
Introduction
Anatomy
Stability
Operation
Hazards
Conclusion
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 60 minutes
PASS MARK
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to receive a certificate of completion. Participants are able to repeat the course twice if the pass mark is not achieved.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most Internet-capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
Dump Truck Operator training for Canada compliance (OHS, CSA.). I-CAB Recognized. This course satisfies the requirements for the classroom portion of operator safety training. This class covers an introduction to the equipment, a section on anatomy, stability, maintenance and inspections, hazards, safe operation, and more. Quiz questions along the way prepare you for the final written exam.
I-CAB RECOGNIZED COURSE
This content developer is recognized by the International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) for its expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency development resource for I-CAB assessments.
This online Dump Truck Safety course covers the following topics:
Dump truck components
Machine stability
Dump truck capacity and how to work within those limits
Machine and site setup
Dump truck hazards and obstacles
Hazard recognition, prevention, and control
Safe operation
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 2 hours
PASS MARK
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to receive a certificate of completion. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark. Print materials for this course can be accessed online.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available to download and print.
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most Internet-capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
An Canada-Compliant Training Class Online for Digger Derricks. I-CAB Recognized. This course satisfies Canada's requirements for the classroom portion of operator safety training. Quiz questions along the way prepare you for the final written exam. Upon completion, you will gain access to your certificate and a checklist which can be used by your employer to administer the required practical observation.
This online Digger Derrick Operator Training (CAN) course covers the following topics:
Turret & Boom
Capacity Labels
Control & Indicators
Hoses & Wiring
Balance & Leverage
Typical Rigging
Common Hazards
PPE
Emotions/Physical Health
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 120 minutes
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most internet capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
PASS MARK
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to pass this course. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark. Printable resources are available in the form of a comprehensive student manual. The manual is a valuable resource for future use and knowledge retention.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
This Concrete Power Buggies course satisfies requirements for the classroom portion of operator safety training. I-CAB Recognized. Quiz questions along the way prepare you for the final written exam. Upon completion, you will be able to print your certificate and wallet card. A checklist will also be made available which can be used by your employer to observe you on the machine.
This Concrete Power Buggy course covers the following topics:
Introduction
Anatomy
PPE
Operations
Hazards
Conclusion
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 120 minutes
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most internet capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
PASS MARK
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to pass this course. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
When you see the power with which a chainsaw can cut down a tree, it’s not hard to understand why chainsaw operators must respect their tool. A healthy respect for and knowledge of your chainsaw’s limits and hazards will help you effectively mitigate them and keep yourself and others safe.
Using live action demonstrations, animated diagrams, and interactive activities, this online Chainsaw Safety course provides you with the knowledge necessary to operate and control your chainsaw both safely and effectively. No matter if you’ll be cutting trees or construction materials like HDPV pipe, this course covers the necessary preparations, safety measures, cutting techniques, and post-operational procedures you need to safely complete your work.
This online Chainsaw Safety course covers the following topics:
Chainsaw components and safety features
Types of chainsaws
Physical and site preparation for chainsaw use
Safety requirements for chainsaw use, including PPE
Hazard assessment, identification, and control
Pre-operational inspections and function checks
Chainsaw start-up methods
Cutting techniques and best practices
Post-operational maintenance and inspection
Chain filing
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 75 minutes
PASS MARK
Testing conducted in this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to pass this course. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing. This course is recommended to be retaken every 3 years from the course completion date indicated on the certificate.
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most internet capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smartphones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
In our highly mechanized world, cranes are the workhorses that have increased economic growth and productivity in construction, mining, logging, maritime, production and service facilities.
Mobile cranes are versatile machines that can be used for many job applications from loading and unloading materials to placing those materials or personnel at heights hundreds of feet high.
Mobile cranes come in all sizes. From large all terrain cranes used to lift loads in excess of 75 tons to small capacity utility truck cranes used for lifting much smaller loads, training is needed to ensure safe operation and productivity.
During this training we will cover the anatomy of the crane and stress the importance of inspecting it each day before it is put into service.
I-CAB RECOGNIZED COURSE
This content developer is recognized by the International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) for its expertise in this subject matter and is listed as a competency development resource for I-CAB assessment participants.
COURSE TOPICS
Introduction
Anatomy
Stability & Setup
Hazards
Rigging
Operations
Final Exam
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 90 minutes
PASS MARK
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to receive a certificate of completion. Participants are able to repeat the course twice if the pass mark is not achieved.
CERTIFICATE IF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most Internet-capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
Cooper Equipment Rentals Ltd. is a full-service construction equipment rental company, servicing contractors across Canada. We specialize in the rental of compact, aerial and heavy construction equipment while providing a wide range of supplies, along with unparalleled service and support.
This program consists of 9 courses:
Hours of Service
Cargo Securement Flatbeds
Daily Trip Inspection
Weights and Dimensions
Defensive Driving
Distracted Driving
Firefighting & Fire Extinguisher Safety
WHMIS 2015 (GHS)
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)
HOURS OF SERVICE
Standard: NSC Standard 9
Topics:
The history of Federal Hours of Service legislation
The human body clock and fatigue
When driving is prohibited
Which vehicles the regulations apply to and which are exempt
Logbooks and daily duty status categories
On-duty limits and off-duty requirements
Sleeper berth requirements
Cycles, cycle limits, cycle resets, and cycle switching
Special permits for various vehicles
Exemptions for emergencies or adverse driving conditions
Out-of-service declarations
Inspections
Duration: Approximately 3 hours
Pass mark: 80%
Attempts: 3
CARGO SECUREMENT FLATBEDS
Standard: NSC Standard 10
Topics:
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
Compliance, Safety, Accountability
Pre-Trip Planning
Permits
Walk-around Inspections
Loading and Securing Cargo
Lumber & Building Materials
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
Pass mark: 80%
Attempts: 3
DAILY TRIP INSPECTION
Standard: NSC Standard 13
Topics:
Module 1: Preparing for the Pre-Trip Inspection
Module 2: Inspecting the Air Brake System
Module 3: Defects and Major Defects
Module 4: Performing the Inspection
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
Pass mark: 80%
Attempts: 3
WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS
Topics:
Factors that influence commercial vehicle weight allowances
The legal load limit, required safety measures, and related exemptions
Factors that determine the maximum allowable length for a vehicle and load
The difference between primary highways and local roadways
Road bans and their impact on you
Conditions under which an over-dimensional permit must be obtained and used
Duration: Approximately 90 minutes
Pass mark: 80%
Attempts: 3
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
Topics:
Recognize the importance of maintaining the right attitude when behind the wheel
List the procedures and techniques required to ensure vehicle safety
Identify driving hazards and know how to avoid or handle them
Define distracted driving and list the associated risk
Describe how to follow, brake, steer, and reverse safely
Navigate lane changes and intersections safely
Identify circumstances and situations when you shouldn’t drive
Prepare yourself and your vehicle for winter and all adverse driving conditions
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
Pass mark: 80%
Attempts: 3
DISTRACTED DRIVING
Topics:
Introduction – It’s Your Job, What You’ll Learn, What is Distracted Driving?
Managing Driving Distractions – Why Drivers Get Distracted, Dealing with Distracted Drivers
Avoiding a Distraction Disaster – Steps to Avoid a Disaster, Stay Focused, Recognize Signs of Distraction, Manage Distracted Drivers
Conclusion – Time to Review
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes
Pass mark: 80%
Attempts: 3
FIREFIGHTING & FIRE EXTINGUISHER SAFETY
Topics:
Understanding how fires burn
The fire triangle
The fire tetrahedron
Physical states of fuel
Types of heat
The role of oxygen in fires
Fire classifications
Fire extinguisher ratings and classifications
Fire extinguishing agents
Types of fire extinguishers
Fire extinguisher inspections
Basic firefighting procedures
Controlling fires
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
Pass mark: 80%
Attempts: 3
WHMIS 2015 (GHS)
Topics:
What is WHMIS?
Components of WHMIS
WHMIS responsibilities
How hazardous products enter the body
Classes of hazardous products
WHMIS 2015 hazard groups and classes
WHMIS 2015 pictograms
Supplier and workplace labels
Consumer labels
Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)
Emergency Actions
Personal Protective Equipment
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
Pass mark: 80%
Attempts: 3
TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS (TDG)
Topics:
The requirements for TDG training and certification
Dangerous goods classification
Packing groups
Shipping name
Compatibility groups
Placards and UN numbers
Label requirements
ERAPs (Emergency Response Assistance Plans)
Reporting requirements
Safety marks
Packaging and vessel requirements
Requirements for documentation
TDG schedules
Exemptions
Containers
Duration: Approximately 3.5 hours
Pass mark: 80%
Attempts: 3
COURSE TOTAL DURATION
Approximately 16.5 hours
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of each course, you will be provided with a certificate of completion for that course. Once all 11 courses have been completed, you will be provided with an additional Commercial Driver Training Program certificate of completion.
The North American Cargo Securement Standard helps prevent incidents by guiding those responsible for cargo in how to properly secure it. This course is designed to teach you the Standard so that you know how to secure your cargo in a way that won’t make your flatbed unstable or cause you to lose your load.
This Cargo Securement Basics course covers the following topics:
How the North American Cargo Securement Standard was developed and is maintained
Types of securement devices
Performance criteria
Cargo inspections
Cargo securement requirements
Exemptions to the standard, including:
Dressed lumber
Metal coils
Paper rolls
Concrete pipes
Vehicles as cargo
Boulders
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 80 minutes
PASS MARK
You must receive a mark of 80% on each chapter in order to pass this course. Each chapter can be repeated as many times as needed in efforts to achieve the pass mark.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing. Please note that, in some jurisdictions, additional practical evaluation on equipment may be required to ensure regulatory compliance.
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most Internet capable mobile devices with standard web browsing capabilities.
The Driver Training Series is a collection of training programs which emphasize the essential skills necessary for staying safe on the road. This series is appropriate for all levels of drivers, from the entry-level to the veteran commercial motor vehicle driver.
This online Accident Procedures: Driver Training Series course is designed to help drivers understand what to do after being involved in, or witnessing, an accident. After completing this course, an understanding should be gained of the procedures to follow after an accident occurs and what to do once allowed to leave the scene of an accident.
This online Accident Procedures: Driver Training Series course covers the following topics:
What is an accident?
What to do immediately following an accident
Who to contact
Documenting the incident
Notifying insurance and employer
What do after the accident
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 20 minutes
PASS MARK
Testing conducted in this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to pass this course. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
mobile compliantThis course was created using standards that will allow playback on most internet capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple's iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
Welcome to our Food Safe Packaging E-Learning courses! On this page, you will find our latest online training offer, which is aimed at broadening your understanding and knowledge about key food safety topics. Benefit from an interactive know-how transfer and make use of our quiz sections at the end of each unit in order to adopt and internalize the expertise.
E-Learning “Ways to Improve Food Safety”
In our approximately half-hour E-Learning course “Ways to Improve Food Safety”, we shed light on the legal requirements for food contact materials and illuminate in detail the topic of migration, particularly the factors that may influence migration. By being aware of these factors, the food industry can contribute to lower migration risks at each stage of the production, thus improving food safety.
The E-Learning course is divided into the following parts:
Legal requirements
Migration and its effects
Migration from hot melt and water-based adhesives
Factors influencing migration
Henkel’s options as adhesive manufacturer
Barriers in packaging materials
Options open to the packaging manufacturer
The course is available in English, German and Spanish language.
E-Learning “Food Contact Statements – How to read and apply?”
Food safe packaging along the entire value chain is a challenge as each packaging component must comply with food regulations. Henkel’s Food Contact Statements give clear guidance on legislation and risk assessment for adhesives in food contact. In this approximately half-hour training course you will learn about the relevant legislation and the contents of our Food Contact Statements.
The E-Learning course is divided into the following parts:
With its PSA Academy, Henkel offers a comprehensive training portfolio supporting professionals at tape and label producers or printers as well as manufacturers of PSA-based specialties. In February 2017, the PSA Academy held its initial in-depth training session at the Henkel Hotmelt PSA Competence Center in Germany – with great success. Take part in an exclusive certified training course for the handling and application of Pressure Sensitive Adhesives (PSAs). The Henkel PSA Academy was developed in close cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) which assures you a high-quality standard of the training and gives you the opportunity to become a CCI-certified „Technical Specialist in HM Pressure Sensitive Adhesives for Labels, Tapes and Special Applications (CCI)“.
Contents & Topics
The Henkel PSA Academy Europe is an in-depth training course taking place in the facilities of Henkel locations. Most mornings include theoretical teaching from Henkel technical service experts. In the afternoons, the participants will do hands-on training in our technical center and laboratories.
All teachers of the PSA Academy are highly qualified experts in the field of adhesive technologies. They are recognized industry experts and dispose of the ability to convey both theoretical and practical knowledge on the topic of Pressure Sensitive Adhesives.
At the end of the course, you will pass a test and obtain a certificate “Technical Specialist in HM Pressure Sensitive Adhesives for Labels, Tapes and Special Applications (CCI)“ endorsed by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Who should attend
The Henkel PSA Academy is addressed to companies like label producers or printers, tape producers as well as manufacturers of PSA-based specialties (e.g. graphics, medical). The training course is particularly interesting to all employees which are in direct contact with Pressure Sensitive Adhesives such as:
Operating personnel
Machine supervisors
Process engineers
Laboratory staff
Shift manager
Quality control
Product Development
The training course is also suitable for employees from product management, technical purchasing and quality management as knowledge from the complete PSA process chain is transmitted.
Your company will sustainably benefit from the Henkel PSA Academy due to a highly qualified professional training which will enhance the technical capabilities of your staff.
Advance Materials for High Performance Telecom and Datacom Applications
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On-Demand Webinar: Designing reliability in 100G/400G optical transceivers for cloud hyper scale data centers- die attach and active alignment materials
As key enablers of datacenter function and high-speed data movement, optical transceivers are the building blocks of today’s cloud hyperscale datacenters. Constructing them to provide reliable performance is where Henkel plays an important role.
Throughout the transceiver assembly, you will find Henkel materials – from structural adhesives, to fiber assembly adhesives, alignment materials and thermal management solutions. All of these products work together to deliver optimal transceiver performance – whether its 100 GbE or 400 GbE modules. While Henkel has a broad range of solutions, this webinar will focus on die attach and active alignment materials.
Please join Jane Du to explore why are they important for functional reliability and which should you employ?
On-Demand Webinar: High Thermal Liquid Gel Solutions for 5G infrastructures
Join thermal management expert Blake Wageman for a live webcast to learn about the latest advancement in thermal management solutions for 5G base stations, remote radio units and other high-performance next generation systems.
You’ll learn about dispensing best practices for thermal gels designed to deliver high thermal conductivity, reliability and vertical stability in tough environments.
As transmission rates climb, so too does the threat of thermal problems. This webinar will highlight options for helping 400G pluggable transceivers keep their cool.
Join our Thermal Management Expert Blake Wageman for a live webcast to learn more about micro-Thermal Interface Material (mTIM). During this webinar, data comparisons of the performance of this material versus other approaches to high power (15+ W) line card pluggable optical modules will be presented.
Learn how to optimize your manufacturing performance with Henkel's unique remote monitoring system for data analysis that evaluates manufacturing processes and quality control data
BONDERITE® LineguardX connects to your system, taking your equipment measurements, manual laboratory test and analytics, and all inputs from the coating process-from pretreatment, production, inspection, waste treatment, and more. Once connected it monitors your line, analyzing automatically for trend violations, out of control/off-parameter occurrences, incorrect levels, and coating abnormalities. When detected, this remote monitoring system sounds warnings and initiates alarm protocols.
During this web-seminar we will present our new system and demonstrate how the software gives you advanced chemical system monitoring, early warning of potential issues, and offers pro-active optimization. You will also learn about successful LineguardX implementations, and have an opportunity to interact with our expert team.
Learn about Henkel's newest Thermal Interface Material (TIM), its design rules and tailored process technology for automated mass production
To save valuable space inside vehicle designs, engineers are constantly seeking to miniaturize components, including power electronics such as inverters and on-board chargers. At the same time, power electronics are not only becoming smaller, but also more powerful, as proven by next-generation ADAS systems. Both trends are making thermal management an even higher priority as larger amounts of heat are being released while less surface area is available to act as a heat sink.
Recognizing this market trend towards small-sized, high power density automotive electronics, Henkel developed a new liquid Gap Filler technology that is able to dissipate heat with an unchallenged 7 W/mK. In addition, with a dispense of rate of up to 18 g/sec, the material is also suitable for mass production.
During this web-seminar, our speakers from Henkel, ZFW (Zentrum für Wärmemanagement) and bdtronic (Dispensing Systems) provide:
An introduction to the BERGQUIST TGF7000 (liquid Gap Filler with 7 W/mK), the design considerations and building blocks to reach up to 18 g/sec dispense rate (Henkel)
An overview of the testing methods, failure mechanisms and design rules, as well as an application thereof to TGF7000 (ZFW)
An understanding of how to enable fully automated taylored dispensing technology or large-scale production (bdtronic)
Join our speakers Stephan Hoefer (Henkel), Holger Schuh (Henkel), Florian Schütz (bdtronic) and Robert Liebchen (ZFW) to learn more about this innovation.
Join our new virtual platform for webinars, showroom and live interaction! The Henkel Adhesives Forum is our virtual knowledge hub to address key topics of the packaging and consumer goods industry: Sustainability, Circular Economy, Health & Safety, and much more. All in one place – open 24/7.
Benefit from live webinars of Henkel and industry experts in the Auditorium
Watch the recordings of past webinars in the Media Library
Visit the Showroom and gather knowledge on market specific adhesive solutions and sustainability
Get in contact and create networking opportunities in the Meeting Point
Webinar Series 2021
Adhesives are an integral part of almost all packaging and consumer goods products. Therefore, the topics of sustainability, circular economy and food safety are equally important for adhesives as for all other parts forming a packaging or consumer goods. In many cases, adhesive solutions enable a sustainable or food safe product. With our webinar series, we like to share our knowledge on these important topics and to start a discussion with all involved stakeholders in the entire value chain of packaging and consumer goods.
June 23, 2021: From plastic to paper straws – Challenges & solutions
The importance of sustainability, when it comes to convenience products like drinking straws is increasing steadily for consumers as well as regularity bodies and legislation. Hence, suiting alternatives for single use plastics like paper straws are on high demand. Dr. Monika Toenniessen, Dr. André Weiss, Christin Noack and Scott Farber will give an overview on the relevant food contact legislations, provide information about analytical assessments, and speak about adhesive solutions for sustainable and food safe paper straws.
September 15, 2021: Recycled materials in food contact – Regulations and current status in Europe and North America
In these times, there is a growing importance of recycled materials being used in food contact. Dr. Dennis Bankmann, Senior Manager Circular Economy, will give an overview about the relevant regulations for plastics and paper in Europe and North America and dive deeper into a current status of approved materials and points you need to consider.
September 23, 2021: Migration analytics basics - Adhesives in food packaging
In this interactive webinar, Dr. André Weiss, Manager Instrumental Analytics, Food Safety - Henkel Corporate Scientific Services, will talk about what migration means and how it occurs. Another important topic will be the measurement and evaluation of migration. Furthermore, he will discuss which role adhesives play in migration.
October 5, 2021: Mineral oil components in food packaging - What you need to know about adhesives
According to a report by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) on the subject of mineral oil hydrocarbons in food, there are numerous sources of food contamination by mineral oil components. Mineral oil is composed of thousands of various substances with totally different toxicological risk. In this webinar, Dr. Monika Toenniessen, Manager Product Safety & Regulatory Affairs, will be talking about the challenges concerning mineral oil hydrocarbons in food packaging and latest legislation updates.
November 3, 2021: Updates of global legislation for adhesives in food contact
Increasing globalized markets require a globally aligned food safety commitment. However, there is no uniform food contact legislation on global level, but very different regional and local laws and regional standards. In this webinar, Dr. Monika Toenniessen, Manager Product Safety & Regulatory Affairs, will be talking about the different aspects of global food contact legislation in relation to adhesives and recent changes you need to consider.
CIM Environmental and Social Responsibility Society
The importance of people and relationships in effective tailings management is a thread throughout the Global Tailings Standard. The importance of relationships was also highlighted in the 2020 Tailings Management webinar series. The 2021 tailings management workshop will focus on this topic in a 3 webinar series where we provide a framework on how to build relationships, how to engage meaningfully and how to incorporate western science with traditional knowledge. This framework will help participants develop approaches to fulfill the requirements of several principles of the Global Tailings Standard. We will be facilitating a two way conversation between indigenous and industry leaders, presenting case examples as well as a panel discussion on how to build meaningful relationships with communities that facilitates the social license to operate a tailings facility and fulfills the requirements of the Global Tailings Standard.
Each of the three sessions is from 1:00 to 2:30 pm PST. The following topics will be covered:
March 23
The importance of early engagement and building trust. Our speakers will discuss how to build trust and how this trust is a critical element for solving problems that inevitably develop over the mine’s life.
Confirmed speakers:
Nalaine Morin, Tahltan Nation
Justim Himmelright, Skeena Resources
Catherine Tegelberg, Newmont
May 18
Traditional knowledge and Western Science. Traditional knowledge is a mandated element in environmental and social impact assessments. In this session we take a closer look at how traditional knowledge and western science can be better integrated to develop an interdisciplinary knowledge base on which the design and operation of tailings facilities are based, as mandated by Principles 2 and 3 of the Global Tailings Standard.
Confirmed speakers:
Sylvie St. Jean, Director, Environment & Reclamation, Osisko Mining
Andrew Baisley, Senior Geoscientist, O'Kane Consulting
June 29
Risk Management. The Church of England Pension Board and other members of the Investor Mining and Tailings Safety Initiative, a consortium of 112 international investors, are requiring mining companies in their portfolios to adhere to the Global Tailings Standard. In this final session, we will look at how relationships between First Nations/indigenous communities and industry are being considered by the investor community as they assess the social and financial risk tailings represent to mining investments.
Confirmed speakers:
Allison Forrest, Responsible Investment Manager at Resource Capital Funds
Nervous about starting college or university in the fall? Unsure of what to expect? Not sure you have the necessary skills to be successful?
If you have answered ‘yes’ to any of the above questions, we have the program for you!
Cambrian College’s Summer Tune-Up sessions will prepare you in the areas of English, math, and health sciences, while giving you tips and tricks to succeed in your chosen field of study.
All sessions are FREE and open to anyone attending a postsecondary school in the fall (not just exclusive to Cambrian students).
You will:
Enhance your knowledge and skills in English, math, and/or health sciences
Learn what to expect when you attend college or university
Learn and apply valuable study, time management, and organizational skills
Learn how to research and use college/university library resources
Prepare for college life
You can choose to take one, two, or all three subject-related courses throughout the summer. You will meet new friends, make connections with faculty members, and take away the skills to be successful!
Course descriptions:
English - Refresher on essay writing, APA formatting, research skills, utilizing the school library, what makes a great piece of writing.
Math - Refresher on mathematical operations you will need to succeed in college, including fractions, integers, order of operations,and algebra.
Health Sciences (biology and chemistry) - Refresher on atoms and the periodic table, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, biological molecules, cells, and human anatomy and physiology (organ systems).
You can take the courses from the comfort of your own home! Each course is fully online with daily opportunities to meet virtually with your faculty and other enrolled students in real-time. We will be using Moodle, our Learning Management System, to deliver the material in a fun, engaging way by integrating various elements of technology including Nearpod, H5P, and other apps that are embedded into the course.
If you are working – no problem! Complete the tasks and work at your own pace. Faculty will be available to answer questions throughout each course via email or Moodle (our Learning Management System).
This online Arc Flash focuses on what arc flash is, its hazards and how employees can avoid it on the job. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this course provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance training available today. The course is divided into a number of logical sections so information is easily understood... and retained. Electricity is so common in our homes and workplaces that we normally don't think twice about using it. But electricity kills and injures thousands of people every year, so it's important to understand its hazards and know how to avoid them. Electricity poses two major hazards to people who work with it. The most intense is arc flash, a violent release of electrical energy that causes severe injuries and fatalities. The second is shock, which can cause burns, internal injuries, cardiac arrest… even be fatal. Areas covered in the course include shock and how to aviod it, what arc flash is, personal protective equipment, creating an electrically safe condition, avoiding arc flash situations and more. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this course provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance training available today. The course is divided into a number of logical sections so information is easily understood... and retained.
This online Arc Flash course covers the following topics:
Shock and how to avoid it
What is arc flash
Personal protective equipment
Creating an electrically safe condition
Avoiding arc flash situations
And more
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 30 minutes
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most internet capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
PASS MARK
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to pass this course. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark. Printable resources are available in the form of a comprehensive student manual. The manual is a valuable resource for future use and knowledge retention.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
Off-highway vehicles (OHVs) like ATVs and UTVs are fun recreational vehicles as well as useful work tools when jobs need to be completed in the bush. Because of their recreational status, we sometimes underestimate their potential for hazards. But their unique builds and specific operating requirements can easily make operators the victims of incidents if they are not aware of the dangers of operation.
Using live action demonstrations, animated diagrams, and interactive activities, this online ATV/UTV Safety course provides you with the knowledge necessary to operate and control your OHV both safely and effectively. Throughout the course, we cover hazards common to OHV operation, hazard controls, ATV and UTV components, and best practices for operation.
This online ATV/UTV Safety course covers the following topics:
ATV and UTV components
Common OHV operation hazards and how to control them
Incident reporting procedures
Pre-ride and post-ride inspections
Start-up procedures for ATVs and UTVs
Testing the drive system
Best practices for ATV and UTV operation
Driving on hills, slippery surfaces, soft ground, sand, and other conditions
Characteristics of responsible operators
Loading and winching
Loading and securing machines for transport
Storage and annual maintenance procedures
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 90 minutes
PASS MARK
Testing conducted in this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to pass this course. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing. This course is recommended to be retaken every 3 years from the course completion date indicated on the certificate.
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most internet capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smartphones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
Analyzing Hazards addresses the physical, chemical, biological and radiological hazards that can be part of any research and academic laboratory environment.
Upon successful completion of this course, you should have a better understanding of:
The need to incorporate safety precautions into all activities within the laboratory.
How to identify elements that may compromise a risk assessment within a laboratory.
Recognizing hazards.
Identifying possible risks of different hazards.
COURSE TOPICS
Introduction
Laboratory Physical Hazards
Chemical Hazards
Biological Hazards
Radiological Hazards
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 50 minutes
PASS MARK
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to receive a certificate of completion. Participants are able to repeat the course twice if the pass mark is not achieved.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
An Canada-Compliant Training Class Online for Digger Derricks. I-CAB Recognized. This course satisfies Canada's requirements for the classroom portion of operator safety training. Quiz questions along the way prepare you for the final written exam. Upon completion, you will gain access to your certificate and a checklist which can be used by your employer to administer the required practical observation.
This online Amphibious Excavator (CAN) course covers the following topics:
Balance & Leverage
Navigating Slopes
Floatation Mode
Engine Check
Rotation Bearings
Slings & Lifting
Avoid Undercutting
PPE
Emotions/Physical Health
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 90 minutes
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most internet capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
PASS MARK
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to pass this course. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark. Printable resources are available in the form of a comprehensive student manual. The manual is a valuable resource for future use and knowledge retention.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
How are you going to be recognized as a leader in your field, your company, or your organization? The 12 Steps to establishing Leadership Presence can show you how to project and demonstrate the leadership presence needed to gain influence and to positively impact your workplace.
Leadership presence involves being prepared, demonstrating professionalism and having the ability to take command of a room; it involves assuming a leadership role amongst various audiences, sharing your thoughts and opinions with confidence, and striking a balance between talking and listening such that your communication style is both persuasive and impactful.
Whether you are in safety, operations, project management or any other field, establishing a leadership presence is integral to growing your influence with others to be put in positions where you can impact your personal growth, your company, your business and the world around you in general.
This online 12 Steps to Establishing Leadership Presence course is designed to complement the BIS platforms’ Leadership for Safety online course. Whereas Leadership for Safety explores the foundational, contemporary leadership principles required for existing Safety Leaders in the workplace, these 12 Steps are designed to provide learners with the mandatory tools needed to attain leadership positions that exist above their current role.
This course is designed for employees looking to improve their reputation, social influence and ultimately their position in the organizational hierarchy. These 12 Steps are essential for every position in the organization, but especially for safety leaders / potential safety leaders who are looking to be taken seriously in the workplace; in order to use their influence to enhance their workplace safety culture.
After completing this course, learners will understand the importance of:
Appearance: Dressing for success. Dressing for the position you desire; not for the position you currently have.
Punctuality: Punctuality is tantamount to respect. Being on time or even early, demonstrates your commitment to the meeting you are attending and shows respect for other attendees.
Time Management: Strategies for managing time amidst a sea of tasks and distractions.
Motivation & Focus: Goals need philosophical, emotional and motivational “FUEL” to remain on track. With the myriad of distractions, fun activities and/or setbacks constantly working against our goals, we need to recharge our motivational FUEL cells from time to time to stay on track.
Preparation: Looking knowledgeable, “on-the-spot” to senior managers that you would like to influence takes preparation. Whether it be for upcoming interviews, meetings, presentations (that you are giving) or any other situation where you might be tested, you must be prepared.
Relationships and Communication: Communicating well and treating others with respect and dignity at all times is one of the best ways to establish Leadership Presence.
Likeability: You cannot build the social influence needed to establish Leadership Presence with co-workers, clients and senior managers if you do not treat people with respect or say and do positive, kind, and thoughtful things regularly.
Being Informed; Staying Current: Being informed on the popular issues of our time e.g., Economy, Safety, Environment, Diversity & Inclusion, LGTBQ2 etc. helps you demonstrate to others that you are up-to-date on the hot button issues facing leadership teams in the workplace.
Competence: Competence is the MOST IMPORTANT ATTRIBUTE to establishing Leadership Presence. Far too many incompetent poseurs, impostors and pretenders are “all sizzle, no steak”.
Networking & Collaboration: Ingratiate yourself to others. Link up with people in your field, share information and knowledge with them to establish rapport which can then lead to long term professional relationships based on trust.
Accountability: Continually following through on your commitments will engender a feeling of trust in you among co-workers, and clients. Garnering a reputation as “someone who can be counted on” will allow you to walk tall and establish a Leadership Presence.
Public Speaking: Public speaking (done well) at conferences, industry meetings, internal meetings etc. is the FASTEST WAY TO ESTABLISH leadership presence in your company and in your field.
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 60 minutes
PASS MARK
Testing conducted in this online Leadership for Safety course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to receive a certificate of completion. Participants are able to repeat the course twice if the pass mark is not achieved.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available to download and print.
MOBILE FRIENDLY
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most internet capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
The Canada Labour Code is federal legislation that protects the rights of employers and employees, and establishes a framework for the resolution of disputes. The Canada Labour Code comprises three parts: Part I addresses industrial relations, Part II addresses occupational health and safety, and Part III addresses standard hours, wages, vacations, and holidays. This course covers Part II of the Canada Labour Code.
This online Introduction to the Canada Labour Code - Part II course introduces participants to federal health and safety legislation, and explains the health and safety practices and processes that must be followed in order to comply with the Code’s legal requirements. After completing this course, an understanding should be gained of information and terminology in the Canada Labour Code; the general and specific duties of employers; the duties and rights of employees; the roles and responsibilities of policy health and safety committees, work place health and safety committees, and health and safety representatives; and, the responsibilities and powers of health and safety officers as well as enforcement options.
This online Introduction to the Canada Labour Code – Part II course covers the following topics:
Workplaces covered by the Canada Labour Code
Definitions used in the Code
Employer duties
Internal Complaint Resolution Process
Right to refuse work
Pregnant and nursing employees
Policy health and safety committees
Work place health and safety committees
Health and safety representatives
Responsibilities and powers of health and safety officers
Enforcement
Appeals
Offences and punishment
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 30 minutes
PASS MARK
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to receive a certificate of completion. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark. Print materials for this course can be accessed online.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available to download and print.
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most Internet-capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
Not everything we have to work on is within reach. There are times we need a little help. Sometimes ladders are chosen, other times fixed scaffolds, and still other times mobile equipment like aerial lifts (also referred to as an articulating boom/bucket lifts) and scissor lifts. Working safely with this last category will be the focus of this course. Ideal learners include employees who work on or around aerial lifts and scissor lifts.
This online Aerial and Scissor Lifts course covers the following topics:
Mobile Equipment Basics
Accident Causes and Precautions
Before You Get in the Equipment
At the Worksite
On the Platform or Bucket
Catapulting and Tip-Overs
Stepping Off or Knocking Off
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Identify different types of mobile equipment to use when your work is out of reach
Explain the importance of lift and site inspection before use
Recognize causes of falls from mobile equipment
Describe precautions to help prevent falls, tip-over and catapulting
Identify hazards such as contact with power lines or other moving equipment
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 30 minutes
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most internet capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
PASS MARK
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to pass this course. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark. Printable resources are available in the form of a comprehensive student manual. The manual is a valuable resource for future use and knowledge retention.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
This course is an online training class for Electrical Safety and is I-CAB recognized. This course satisfies requirements for the classroom portion of safety training. Quiz questions along the way prepare you for the final written exam. Upon completion, gain access to and print off your test, certificate, and a checklist which can be used by your employer as needed to observe you applying in the field what you learned in the classroom.
This Electrical Safety course covers the following topics:
Introduction
General Construction Standard
Safe Operations
Equipment
Hazards
Emergency Care
Conclusion
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 120 minutes
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most internet capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
PASS MARK
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to pass this course. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
Canada is a culturally diverse country where many races, religions and languages come together. Becoming aware of what culture is and how it affects our behaviour is critical to establishing respectful, courteous relationships within our multicultural society.
This online Aboriginal Awareness course covers the following topics:
What is Culture?
Cultural Impact
Cultural Adaptation
Elements of Culture
Values, Norms, Symbols, and Artifacts
Developing Culture
Becoming Culturally Aware
Self-Awareness
Communication Breakdowns
Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination
Cultural Identity
Same Culture - Different Behaviour
Who are Canada's Aboriginal People?
The First Nations, Métis, and Inuit
The Indian Act
Status and Non-Status Indian
Numbered Treaties and Treaty Indians
Early Aboriginal Life
Historic Aboriginal Groups
Arrival of European Explorers
Canadian Fur Trade
Impacts on Aboriginal People
The Royal Proclamation
Battle of Seven Oaks
Doctrine of Assimilation
The British North American Act
Residential Schools
Current History
Using What You’ve Learned
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 90 minutes
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most internet capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
PASS MARK
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to pass this course. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark. Printable resources are available in the form of a comprehensive student manual. The manual is a valuable resource for future use and knowledge retention.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
Bulldozer Training (both track and wheel dozers) for Canada Compliance. I-CAB Recognized. This course satisfies OSHA's requirements for the classroom portion of operator safety training. Quiz questions along the way prepare you for the final written exam. Upon completion, gain access to and print off your test, certificate, and a checklist which can be used by your employer to administer the required practical observation.
This Bulldozer course covers the following topics:
Introduction
Anatomy
Stability
Operations
Hazards
Conclusion
ONLINE COURSE DURATION
Approximately 60 minutes
UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most internet capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
PASS MARK
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to pass this course. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill • Washington, D.C., USA
The 6th International Congress on 3D Materials Science seeks to provide the premier forum for presentations of current interest and significance to the three-dimensional characterization, visualization, quantitative analysis, modeling, and development of structure–property relationships of materials, as well as big data and machine learning issues associated with 3D materials science. Additionally, this congress will provide an intimate environment for rich discussions and interactions among the key researchers in the world to not only assess the state-of-the-art within the various elements of 3D materials science, but also to roadmap the key areas of future research.
Congress Sponsors and Organizers
This congress is sponsored by the TMS Structural Materials Division (SMD) and the Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee, and is being organized by the following committee of individuals:
Organizing Committee
Dorte Juul Jensen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark (Chair)
AISTech is where the steel industry comes together. It provides a global perspective on today’s marketplace by featuring technologies from all over the world that help steelmakers to compete more effectively.
It’s a place to connect with colleagues, customers and old industry friends. It’s a place to develop relationships and create new opportunities. It’s a networking catalyst where companies, large and small, generate the business that drives the steel economy. Year after year, the iron and steel industry’s #1 conference and exposition welcomes thousands of industry professionals from around the world: an audience representative of steel producers, suppliers, academia and students. No matter if you’re new to the trade, just starting your career or industry vet — there’s something for everyone at the iron and steel technology conference and exposition.
AISTech paves the way for you to reignite your passion, collaborate with the experts, meet our future leaders and get involved in the discussion to help shape the steel industry of tomorrow.
We can’t wait to safely reunite as an industry this summer! While we hope we will see everyone in Nashville, AIST recognizes that travel may be difficult for some attendees this year. For the first time, we are offering a virtual component for AISTech. The virtual AISTech will offer high quality technical presentations and access to all live plenary events, as well as a virtual Iron & Steel Exposition, providing additional opportunities to increase your steel industry knowledge and connections where ever you are located.
Schedule of Events
Make the most of your conference by attending AISTech 2021’s multiple events! In addition to the technical presentations and the steel industry’s largest annual trade show and exposition, conference registrants are encouraged to attend the AIST Foundation Golf Classic on Monday as well as the opening plenary sessions, the President’s Award Breakfast and the Industry Leader Town Hall Forum. We hope to see you at the Music City Center in Nashville, Tenn., USA!
Monday, 28 June
Noon–5 p.m. Conference Registration
7 a.m.–2 p.m. AIST Foundation Golf Classic
7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Virtual Technical Sessions*
3–5 p.m. Women in Steel Roundtable (registration required)
3–5 p.m. Young Professionals' Roundtable (registration required, 30 years of age or younger)
5–6 p.m.Y oung Professional’s and Women in Steel Joint Reception (registration required)
The supervisor program is available to anyone who develops in a middle management (Supervisor), so it is not a requirement that they have a professional title.
The course is designed in two levels:
Level I: That includes technical and managerial skills.
It covers topics on Management Systems, IPERC, Incident Investigation and Notification, Occupational Hygiene, First Aid and Emergency Preparedness, Mining Productive Process, Management and Organization Tools, Planning.
Level II: Focused on soft skills.
Oriented to the topic of Leadership, Emotional Intelligence and Teamwork, Motivation and Effective Communication, Management and Conflict Resolution.
Addressed to:
• Supervisors
• Workers of Mining Companies
• Workers of Mining Units
• Students who wish to obtain knowledge in Occupational Health and Safety
ISEM, opening the 20 courses based on annex N ° 6 of DS N ° 024 - 2016 EM and its amendment: DS N ° 023 - 2017 EM. Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, in its synchronous training modality
The 20 courses that will be taught are the following:
1.- Occupational Health And Safety Management Based On The Occupational Health And Safety Regulations.
2.- Occupational Health and Safety Committee Internal Regulations for Occupational Health and Safety. Annual Occupational Health and Safety Program.
3.- IPERC.
4.- Standards And Procedures For Safe Work By Activities.
5.- Leadership And Motivation - Behavior Based Safety.
6.- Risk Map - Psychosocial Risks.
7.- Notification, Investigation and Report of Incidents, Dangerous Incidents and Work Accidents.
8.- Security Audit, Inspection and Inspection.
9.- Prevention of Gassing Accidents.
10.- Prevention of Rockfall Accidents.
11.- Response to Emergencies by Specific Areas.
12.- First Aid.
13.- Occupational Hygiene (Physical, Chemical, Biological Agents) Solid Waste Disposal. Control of Hazardous Substances.
14.- Office Safety And Ergonomics.
15.- Prevention And Protection Against Fires.
16.- The use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
17.- Work at Height.
18.- Meaning And Use Of The Code Of Signals And Colors.
19.- Electrical Risks.
20.- Defensive Management And / or Transportation Of Personnel.
Registration up to 48 hours before the start of the course!
Specialization Course Training the Trainer in the Digital World
The Mining Safety Institute has certified more than 3,000 national and international trainers, and today it adapts to the new reality of the Digital World with 100% practical and interactive methodologies, strengthening professional quality.
DURATION
2 modules (32 hrs)
1. ASYNCHRONOUS MODULE - MOODLE
- 5 days making 8 hours in total.
2. SYNCHRONOUS MODULE - ZOOM
- 3 days from 8:00 am to 17:00 pm.
- It is essential to have completed and approved module 1.
ADDRESSED TO
Professionals:
- Superintendents
- Bosses
- Supervisors
- Businessmen
- Service providers to mining companies
- People with basic experience in the field of occupational health and safety
CRU is holding a Steel Decarbonisation Strategies 2021 Virtual Conference on June 29 - July 1 2021. This inaugural, strategic event will bring together policy makers, financiers, consumers, and leaders from across the supply chain and around the world. The conference will define the green steel challenge, discuss the decisions that need to be made across the sector, examine available solutions that currently exist, and the policy and finance support required to make them possible.
Given the importance of the subject matter, IIMA is supporting the event, and Secretary General, John Atherton will be speaking at a policy panel discussion. In addition, 3 IIMA members will be participating as keynote speakers.
Lourenco Goncalves, Chairman, President, and CEO, Cleveland-Cliffs Inc
Pinakin Chaubal, Group Chief Technology Officer, ArcelorMittal
Vale and Tenova will also have speakers at the conference.
Steel, whilst critical to modern society, also accounts for c.8% of the world’s carbon emissions. To achieve a net-zero carbon economy in the next 30 years, policymakers, mining companies, steel producers and end-users must work together to understand and eradicate all three scopes of emissions from across the entire steel value chain.
How will this work in practice? A combination of advanced mining technologies; green hydrogen-based steelmaking; and carbon capture/utilisation technologies may achieve a decarbonised steel value chain, but a truly net-zero global roadmap will also require optimisation of existing processes and feedstocks.
Additionally, new technical solutions must be considered alongside the challenge of designing policy and finance models that will make such investments possible. And, global coordination from mine to market will be required, with all players understanding the risks and opportunities that decarbonisation offers their business.
MiHR’s Intercultural Awareness Training promotes intercultural competencies that are critical to our changing industry and strategies that help attract, integrate and retain a more diverse workforce. Available in two distinct formats, this eLearning deepens mining stakeholders’ understanding of the value of inclusive and diverse workplaces, helps drive change and encourages professional integration of more immigrants within Canada’s mining sector.
Online Learning Modules
By completing one of the following two learning packages, you will receive a digital badge.
CIM Environmental and Social Responsibility Society
The importance of people and relationships in effective tailings management is a thread throughout the Global Tailings Standard. The importance of relationships was also highlighted in the 2020 Tailings Management webinar series. The 2021 tailings management workshop will focus on this topic in a 3 webinar series where we provide a framework on how to build relationships, how to engage meaningfully and how to incorporate western science with traditional knowledge. This framework will help participants develop approaches to fulfill the requirements of several principles of the Global Tailings Standard. We will be facilitating a two way conversation between indigenous and industry leaders, presenting case examples as well as a panel discussion on how to build meaningful relationships with communities that facilitates the social license to operate a tailings facility and fulfills the requirements of the Global Tailings Standard.
Each of the three sessions is from 1:00 to 2:30 pm PST. The following topics will be covered:
March 23
The importance of early engagement and building trust. Our speakers will discuss how to build trust and how this trust is a critical element for solving problems that inevitably develop over the mine’s life.
Confirmed speakers:
Nalaine Morin, Tahltan Nation
Justim Himmelright, Skeena Resources
Catherine Tegelberg, Newmont
May 18
Traditional knowledge and Western Science. Traditional knowledge is a mandated element in environmental and social impact assessments. In this session we take a closer look at how traditional knowledge and western science can be better integrated to develop an interdisciplinary knowledge base on which the design and operation of tailings facilities are based, as mandated by Principles 2 and 3 of the Global Tailings Standard.
Confirmed speakers:
Sylvie St. Jean, Director, Environment & Reclamation, Osisko Mining
Andrew Baisley, Senior Geoscientist, O'Kane Consulting
June 29
Risk Management. The Church of England Pension Board and other members of the Investor Mining and Tailings Safety Initiative, a consortium of 112 international investors, are requiring mining companies in their portfolios to adhere to the Global Tailings Standard. In this final session, we will look at how relationships between First Nations/indigenous communities and industry are being considered by the investor community as they assess the social and financial risk tailings represent to mining investments.
Confirmed speakers:
Allison Forrest, Responsible Investment Manager at Resource Capital Funds
This presentation demonstrates the importance of clear, transparent technical writing that is crisp and understandable to an audience that includes the average investor and stakeholder.
This applies to all types of public disclosures such as news releases, websites, and technical reports.
Technical writing requires the correct use of technical terms, a logical design and layout, and often the addition of well-produced graphics and a glossary.
Successful technical writing is a team sport, with input and review by staff from head office and work sites.
Each person should be able to edit (improve the readability of) their own and each other's language.
Speaker: JANE WERNIUK – Geologist, Technical writter/Editor, Journalist
Fitting a square peg into a round hole is never an easy task. So why are we as Indigenous people asked to give up a part of ourselves to fit into this corporate culture?
Working in the mining industry shouldn’t be at the cost of changing cultural nuances or by losing language. Unfortunately, corporate culture has an expectation for Indigenous people to bend and change their way of doing things in order to meet their terms of success. With the majority of First Nations people in these companies in entry-level positions, it seems changing the majority for the comfort of a few may not be the best way to develop a culture of acceptance and prosperity. The challenges and microaggressions exist and awareness is necessary to transform the corporate culture to one that celebrates the cultures of others.
An industry that embraces what Indigenous people can offer both professionally and culturally is critical in this time of reconciliation. Not only can employment within the mining industry help filter money back into our communities and help us prosper, it can help us share our experiences, our values, and our culture so it can be celebrated by all in partnership for a better relationships as the mining industry expands.
Over 900 companies identified as mining suppliers in Ontario
Mining suppliers provide over 70,000 jobs in Ontario
There are over 40 producing mines in northern Ontario
The mining sector is the largest private sector employer of Aboriginal Canadians
Ontario is the leading producer of gold in Canada and second largest producer of copper
WHO WILL BE EXHIBITING
Equipment & Supplies
Access Road Building Equipment
Open Pit Equipment & Supplies
Underground Equipment & Supplies
Surface & Underground Drilling
Equipment
Exploration Equipment & Supplies
Diamond Drilling Equipment
Geological Surveying Equipment
Geophysical Equipment
Laboratory Suppliers
Tires
Service Groups
Geophysical Services
Remote Sensing-Mapping
Finance Companies
Analytical Services
Transportation Services Trucks
Insurance Companies
Research Organizations
Satellite Communications
Software Companies
Junior & Senior Mining Companies
Job Fair
Consultants
Law Firms
Others
Engineers
Government
Students
Universities
Colleges
Indigenous Groups
and more…
WHO WILL BE ATTENDING
Geology
Exploration
Chemical
Engineering
Communications
Aboriginal Reps
Construction
Consulting & Design
Contracting
Education
Environment
Financial Institution
Government
Maintenance
Materials Handling
Mineral Processing
Power Distribution
Power Generation
Process Control & Instrumentation
Telecommunications-IT
Transport-Distribution
Diamond Drilling
Students
Job or Career Seekers
and more…
BENEFITS OF EXHIBITING
Connect With The Right People Make valuable face-to-face connections with targeted buyers, suppliers, other business owners, and organizations. Timmins and the surrounding area are the most important Mining region in Ontario.
Network With The Best Meet and connect with your peers. Exchange ideas, establish relationships and alliances. On the other hand, you can see what your competition is up to.
Showcase & Demonstrate Your Products Show off your latest innovations and promote what you have to offer. Sell your
products to attendees who have come to see your best and latest offerings. You can demonstrate your products live at your booth. Customers want to TRY-IT-BEFORE-THEY-BUY-IT. Secure storage space is available so you can bring plenty of product to sell.
We Bring The Customers To You The Big Event was attended by over 5,000 delegates, and many of these people were
the decision makers for their business. Studies show that a trade show has the lowest cost per customer aquisition of any marketing method. Even better, you get to meet these people face-to face for added impact.
We Do The Marketing For You The Big Event has an ever expanding program of marketing to bring a targeted
audience to your booth. We use LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other online methods.
Be Seen As An Industry Leader Being absent from the largest Mining Show in northern Ontario instantly makes you a
non-player in the field and puts your competitors top of mind with customers.
You Can Host An Information Or Networking Session Share your expertise on the topics that you are passionate about or host a networking session. Both will increase your reputation as an industry leader in the eyes of your peers and the public.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Exhibit space:
Exhibit space can be reserved in the arena and outdoor grounds.
A standard indoor booth is 8 x10 (size can be customized) and will include minimum 50 complimentary passes (# of passes are based on exhibit package), an electrical outlet, curtain surroundings, a table, two chairs.
Outdoor exhibitors will be able to reserve space starting as small as 10x10 all the way up 50x50. Outdoor space can be customized to your needs. Complimentary passes are available, tents and electrical are add ons.
The Big Event Website presence:
Each exhibitor will have their company logo, booth location, show activity, company description and a link to their internal event pages included with the purchase of a booth.
Official show guide listing of products & services in Mining Life Magazine:
The exhibitor will get a company listing and description of products and or services they will have on display at the show in the Official Show Guide.
The guide will promote the Mining Industry and what the event has to offer the potential buyer of products and or services. For those wishing more extended coverage, advertorials and display ads are available for additional cost.
Extended Digital Presence:
The Big Event has built an awesome event platform. The platform will allow your company to expose your products and services and encourage engagement from the attendees.
Some of the tools will allow website users to stay connected, receive updates, see your show specials (a very popular feature), book appointments with you.
The tools built into the platform encourage engagement and communication between attendees and exhibitors.
Our event liaison will work with a member of your company and explain how your business can benefit from these tools.
MARKETING
The Big Event Will Be Promoted Through The Following Channels
Brochures which include gate passes to the expo will be printed
Posters
Press Releases and advertising in Trade Magazines
Direct mail, campaigns throughout trade partners, associations, organizations, and an industry database that targets the mining industry
Radio Broadcasting
Fax and email to targeted markets
Website Promotion – Banners & Links to national websites.
Social Marketing through LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and others.
Exhibitor Introduction videos and ongoing posts on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Exhibitors can offer show specials that will be promoted on the website and social media.
Exhibitors will receive a bundle of free expo passes that they may distribute to their clients as promotions.
Mining Life Magazine: Official Show Guide Issue featuring a complete agenda of the event detailing the exhibitors and the benefits of participation as well as an overview of the area.
EXPOSURE YOU CAN COUNT ON!
The Canadian Mining Expo, Known as the BIG EVENT is a well recognized trade show in the mining industry.
Attracting international delegations and mines representing the central parts of Canada is what the event is all about.
Meet your clients or potential clients and expose your products and services to this very active mining region.
THE BIG EVENT
No other trade show offers onsite demos, presentations and Mine networking events along with over 400 displays.
It’s a must see event in Canada!
EVENTS
Join the Canadian mining industry and its partners for the week of June 1-3, 2021 in the sharing of information, networking and addressing the needs of a better global mining industry.
Canadian Mining Expo and its 400 plus exhibits welcome you.
FCE Pharma is the only fair that is complete for the pharmaceutical industry in Latin America. It gathers all the productive chain offered by the industry in products and services, from raw material and machinery, quality control and traceability until storage and delivery of the final product.
In 3 days of event, it offers real opportunities for business generation, current content for professional qualification and networking with the industry players.
REASONS TO VISIT
By participating at FCE Pharma, you will have the opportunity of being face-to-face with the main news in products and services of the entire pharmaceutical industry productive chain.
This is the only opportunity in the year where the entire productive chain in the pharmaceutical industry gathers. One only stage for presentation of releases and trends in products and services for the industry!
The most important brands, current content with well-known Brazilian and foreign professionals, networking and much more wait for you in more than 40,000m².
Reasons to visit FCE Pharma
Brazil has 2% of the worldwide pharmaceutical market and occupies the 8th position in the profit ranking
The Talk SCIENCE blog provides digital content all the year
During the event, you can check some content prepared specially for the visitors
Sectorized routes to optimize the visit
A complete event: here you will find all the industry productive chain
Partnership with important industry associations and organizations
Sindusfarma (Sindicato da Indústria de Produtos Farmacêuticos) | Abiquifi (Associação Brasileira da Indústria de Insumos Farmacêuticos) | IFGO (Instituto Farma de Governança Operacional) | ACFB (Academia de Ciências Farmacêuticas do Brasil)
94% of the visitors are satisfied with the releases introduced in the event
One single event for the pharmaceutical industry in Latin America
Free lectures with current themes given by well-known professionals of the industry (Brazilian and foreigners)
Over 900 companies identified as mining suppliers in Ontario
Mining suppliers provide over 70,000 jobs in Ontario
There are over 40 producing mines in northern Ontario
The mining sector is the largest private sector employer of Aboriginal Canadians
Ontario is the leading producer of gold in Canada and second largest producer of copper
WHO WILL BE EXHIBITING
Equipment & Supplies
Access Road Building Equipment
Open Pit Equipment & Supplies
Underground Equipment & Supplies
Surface & Underground Drilling
Equipment
Exploration Equipment & Supplies
Diamond Drilling Equipment
Geological Surveying Equipment
Geophysical Equipment
Laboratory Suppliers
Tires
Service Groups
Geophysical Services
Remote Sensing-Mapping
Finance Companies
Analytical Services
Transportation Services Trucks
Insurance Companies
Research Organizations
Satellite Communications
Software Companies
Junior & Senior Mining Companies
Job Fair
Consultants
Law Firms
Others
Engineers
Government
Students
Universities
Colleges
Indigenous Groups
and more…
WHO WILL BE ATTENDING
Geology
Exploration
Chemical
Engineering
Communications
Aboriginal Reps
Construction
Consulting & Design
Contracting
Education
Environment
Financial Institution
Government
Maintenance
Materials Handling
Mineral Processing
Power Distribution
Power Generation
Process Control & Instrumentation
Telecommunications-IT
Transport-Distribution
Diamond Drilling
Students
Job or Career Seekers
and more…
BENEFITS OF EXHIBITING
Connect With The Right People Make valuable face-to-face connections with targeted buyers, suppliers, other business owners, and organizations. Timmins and the surrounding area are the most important Mining region in Ontario.
Network With The Best Meet and connect with your peers. Exchange ideas, establish relationships and alliances. On the other hand, you can see what your competition is up to.
Showcase & Demonstrate Your Products Show off your latest innovations and promote what you have to offer. Sell your
products to attendees who have come to see your best and latest offerings. You can demonstrate your products live at your booth. Customers want to TRY-IT-BEFORE-THEY-BUY-IT. Secure storage space is available so you can bring plenty of product to sell.
We Bring The Customers To You The Big Event was attended by over 5,000 delegates, and many of these people were
the decision makers for their business. Studies show that a trade show has the lowest cost per customer aquisition of any marketing method. Even better, you get to meet these people face-to face for added impact.
We Do The Marketing For You The Big Event has an ever expanding program of marketing to bring a targeted
audience to your booth. We use LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other online methods.
Be Seen As An Industry Leader Being absent from the largest Mining Show in northern Ontario instantly makes you a
non-player in the field and puts your competitors top of mind with customers.
You Can Host An Information Or Networking Session Share your expertise on the topics that you are passionate about or host a networking session. Both will increase your reputation as an industry leader in the eyes of your peers and the public.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Exhibit space:
Exhibit space can be reserved in the arena and outdoor grounds.
A standard indoor booth is 8 x10 (size can be customized) and will include minimum 50 complimentary passes (# of passes are based on exhibit package), an electrical outlet, curtain surroundings, a table, two chairs.
Outdoor exhibitors will be able to reserve space starting as small as 10x10 all the way up 50x50. Outdoor space can be customized to your needs. Complimentary passes are available, tents and electrical are add ons.
The Big Event Website presence:
Each exhibitor will have their company logo, booth location, show activity, company description and a link to their internal event pages included with the purchase of a booth.
Official show guide listing of products & services in Mining Life Magazine:
The exhibitor will get a company listing and description of products and or services they will have on display at the show in the Official Show Guide.
The guide will promote the Mining Industry and what the event has to offer the potential buyer of products and or services. For those wishing more extended coverage, advertorials and display ads are available for additional cost.
Extended Digital Presence:
The Big Event has built an awesome event platform. The platform will allow your company to expose your products and services and encourage engagement from the attendees.
Some of the tools will allow website users to stay connected, receive updates, see your show specials (a very popular feature), book appointments with you.
The tools built into the platform encourage engagement and communication between attendees and exhibitors.
Our event liaison will work with a member of your company and explain how your business can benefit from these tools.
MARKETING
The Big Event Will Be Promoted Through The Following Channels
Brochures which include gate passes to the expo will be printed
Posters
Press Releases and advertising in Trade Magazines
Direct mail, campaigns throughout trade partners, associations, organizations, and an industry database that targets the mining industry
Radio Broadcasting
Fax and email to targeted markets
Website Promotion – Banners & Links to national websites.
Social Marketing through LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and others.
Exhibitor Introduction videos and ongoing posts on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Exhibitors can offer show specials that will be promoted on the website and social media.
Exhibitors will receive a bundle of free expo passes that they may distribute to their clients as promotions.
Mining Life Magazine: Official Show Guide Issue featuring a complete agenda of the event detailing the exhibitors and the benefits of participation as well as an overview of the area.
EXPOSURE YOU CAN COUNT ON!
The Canadian Mining Expo, Known as the BIG EVENT is a well recognized trade show in the mining industry.
Attracting international delegations and mines representing the central parts of Canada is what the event is all about.
Meet your clients or potential clients and expose your products and services to this very active mining region.
THE BIG EVENT
No other trade show offers onsite demos, presentations and Mine networking events along with over 400 displays.
It’s a must see event in Canada!
EVENTS
Join the Canadian mining industry and its partners for the week of June 1-3, 2021 in the sharing of information, networking and addressing the needs of a better global mining industry.
Canadian Mining Expo and its 400 plus exhibits welcome you.
Preparations for European Metallurgical Conference, EMC 2021, are ongoing in spite of the Corona Virus situation.
We will endeavor to give you the opportunity to meet again next year in Salzburg, Austria, for a personal exchange of experiences and networking. To support this we ask interested authors to send their lecture offer to GDMB.
Please also give us an assessment from your company’s or institution’s perspective whether travel will be possible again by the middle of next year.
GDMB will also work on a communication solution to maintain the expert network for metallurgists, EMC 2021, in the case of ongoing travel restrictions, suggestions from your side are always welcome.
We hope that you stay healthy.
From Mine to Metal: The search for an integral solution to process complex ores and residues (with high impurities) and produce high value multi metal at lowest CO2 footprint.
EMC 2021 will be dedicated to the continuous efforts of our industry to meet the challenges of a globalizing world by delivering important contributions to the welfare in our future. Sustainability of the non-ferrous metals industry will be duly examined in respect to its technological, ecological and economic aspects in about 30 topical sessions. Not only the production of metals, but also the preparation and the recycling of raw materials and residues are discussed, the impact on the environment and health protection are in the focus of the presentations too. In addition, economic and legal issues such as data security and competition law in an increasing digital global industry are discussed.
Letter of Invitation
Upon specific request, GDMB will send a letter of invitation to the authors of papers, presenters of posters and to persons, who wish to attend EMC 2021. Prerequisite for it is the prior payment of the conference registration fee and, for the authors and presenters of posters, in addition the prior submission to GDMB of the manuscript and/or poster.
Please contact the Organizing Committee of GDMB to express your wish of obtainment of a letter of invitation. The letter of invitation will be on a personal basis.
The following information is requiered: full name, ID or passport number, place and date of birth, place and date of issue and expiry (copy of ID or passport).
The transport of the documents is carried out with regular mail. If a delivery by courier is desired we charge the additional costs, at least 50 EURO.
International Metallurgical Exhibition at EMC 2021
In conjunction with the 11th European Metallurgical Conference, a metallurgical exhibition will be organized. This provides an excellent opportunity for attendees/ delegates of the metal producers/smelters and delegates of equipment manufacturers/service suppliers to discuss potential solutions, to solve actual problems or further upgrading of plant components/equipment.
The exhibition represents a volatile market place for communication of technical staff, management, consulting experts, university delegates and an extension of the technical lectures to the real hardware or software related questions.
The 11th European Metallurgical Conference Exhibition will be held at the "Salzburg Congress" and will thus be readily accessible to the delegates.
For exhibit information please contact the congress office at the address as detailed below:
GDMB Verlag GmbH
Paul-Ernst-Straße 10
38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
E-Mail: emc@gdmb.de
For all transport or storing affairs please consult our contractor:
Over 900 companies identified as mining suppliers in Ontario
Mining suppliers provide over 70,000 jobs in Ontario
There are over 40 producing mines in northern Ontario
The mining sector is the largest private sector employer of Aboriginal Canadians
Ontario is the leading producer of gold in Canada and second largest producer of copper
WHO WILL BE EXHIBITING
Equipment & Supplies
Access Road Building Equipment
Open Pit Equipment & Supplies
Underground Equipment & Supplies
Surface & Underground Drilling
Equipment
Exploration Equipment & Supplies
Diamond Drilling Equipment
Geological Surveying Equipment
Geophysical Equipment
Laboratory Suppliers
Tires
Service Groups
Geophysical Services
Remote Sensing-Mapping
Finance Companies
Analytical Services
Transportation Services Trucks
Insurance Companies
Research Organizations
Satellite Communications
Software Companies
Junior & Senior Mining Companies
Job Fair
Consultants
Law Firms
Others
Engineers
Government
Students
Universities
Colleges
Indigenous Groups
and more…
WHO WILL BE ATTENDING
Geology
Exploration
Chemical
Engineering
Communications
Aboriginal Reps
Construction
Consulting & Design
Contracting
Education
Environment
Financial Institution
Government
Maintenance
Materials Handling
Mineral Processing
Power Distribution
Power Generation
Process Control & Instrumentation
Telecommunications-IT
Transport-Distribution
Diamond Drilling
Students
Job or Career Seekers
and more…
BENEFITS OF EXHIBITING
Connect With The Right People Make valuable face-to-face connections with targeted buyers, suppliers, other business owners, and organizations. Timmins and the surrounding area are the most important Mining region in Ontario.
Network With The Best Meet and connect with your peers. Exchange ideas, establish relationships and alliances. On the other hand, you can see what your competition is up to.
Showcase & Demonstrate Your Products Show off your latest innovations and promote what you have to offer. Sell your
products to attendees who have come to see your best and latest offerings. You can demonstrate your products live at your booth. Customers want to TRY-IT-BEFORE-THEY-BUY-IT. Secure storage space is available so you can bring plenty of product to sell.
We Bring The Customers To You The Big Event was attended by over 5,000 delegates, and many of these people were
the decision makers for their business. Studies show that a trade show has the lowest cost per customer aquisition of any marketing method. Even better, you get to meet these people face-to face for added impact.
We Do The Marketing For You The Big Event has an ever expanding program of marketing to bring a targeted
audience to your booth. We use LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other online methods.
Be Seen As An Industry Leader Being absent from the largest Mining Show in northern Ontario instantly makes you a
non-player in the field and puts your competitors top of mind with customers.
You Can Host An Information Or Networking Session Share your expertise on the topics that you are passionate about or host a networking session. Both will increase your reputation as an industry leader in the eyes of your peers and the public.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Exhibit space:
Exhibit space can be reserved in the arena and outdoor grounds.
A standard indoor booth is 8 x10 (size can be customized) and will include minimum 50 complimentary passes (# of passes are based on exhibit package), an electrical outlet, curtain surroundings, a table, two chairs.
Outdoor exhibitors will be able to reserve space starting as small as 10x10 all the way up 50x50. Outdoor space can be customized to your needs. Complimentary passes are available, tents and electrical are add ons.
The Big Event Website presence:
Each exhibitor will have their company logo, booth location, show activity, company description and a link to their internal event pages included with the purchase of a booth.
Official show guide listing of products & services in Mining Life Magazine:
The exhibitor will get a company listing and description of products and or services they will have on display at the show in the Official Show Guide.
The guide will promote the Mining Industry and what the event has to offer the potential buyer of products and or services. For those wishing more extended coverage, advertorials and display ads are available for additional cost.
Extended Digital Presence:
The Big Event has built an awesome event platform. The platform will allow your company to expose your products and services and encourage engagement from the attendees.
Some of the tools will allow website users to stay connected, receive updates, see your show specials (a very popular feature), book appointments with you.
The tools built into the platform encourage engagement and communication between attendees and exhibitors.
Our event liaison will work with a member of your company and explain how your business can benefit from these tools.
MARKETING
The Big Event Will Be Promoted Through The Following Channels
Brochures which include gate passes to the expo will be printed
Posters
Press Releases and advertising in Trade Magazines
Direct mail, campaigns throughout trade partners, associations, organizations, and an industry database that targets the mining industry
Radio Broadcasting
Fax and email to targeted markets
Website Promotion – Banners & Links to national websites.
Social Marketing through LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and others.
Exhibitor Introduction videos and ongoing posts on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Exhibitors can offer show specials that will be promoted on the website and social media.
Exhibitors will receive a bundle of free expo passes that they may distribute to their clients as promotions.
Mining Life Magazine: Official Show Guide Issue featuring a complete agenda of the event detailing the exhibitors and the benefits of participation as well as an overview of the area.
EXPOSURE YOU CAN COUNT ON!
The Canadian Mining Expo, Known as the BIG EVENT is a well recognized trade show in the mining industry.
Attracting international delegations and mines representing the central parts of Canada is what the event is all about.
Meet your clients or potential clients and expose your products and services to this very active mining region.
THE BIG EVENT
No other trade show offers onsite demos, presentations and Mine networking events along with over 400 displays.
It’s a must see event in Canada!
EVENTS
Join the Canadian mining industry and its partners for the week of June 1-3, 2021 in the sharing of information, networking and addressing the needs of a better global mining industry.
Canadian Mining Expo and its 400 plus exhibits welcome you.
In view of the current health contingency that occurred as a result of Covid-19 in Chile and the world, as the Association of Industrialists of Antofagasta, organizers of Exponor, we are monitoring and staying informed regarding the protocols that international organizations of the exhibition industry are suggesting, thus, take the pertinent measures for the realization in the year 2022 of the International Exhibition of Technologies and Innovations for the Mining and Energy Industry.
Understanding that Exponor will take place in a post-Covid-19 scenario, we will work together with public authorities to know, analyze and implement the measures that are necessary to safeguard the health and integrity of both our exhibitors, visitors and suppliers, so that this exhibition, a sign of commitment to the national economic reactivation with the mining and energy industry, its value chain, workers and families are carried out in the best way.
We will keep you informed about the progress we have in this matter, in relation to updates in procedures and protocols both for the organization and for exhibitors, visitors and suppliers, so that they feel peace of mind and security when attending this event scheduled for next year.
Wishing that together with the industry and its entire value chain we will be able to face this crisis, he sincerely says goodbye.
Programa #EstaremosEnExponor2022
Working together for the reactivation
And you, are you joining our program?
The Association of Industrialists of Antofagasta (AIA), organizers of Exponor 2022, in an effort to promote the local value of the industry, has developed the program # EstaremosEnExponor2022 with the aim of facilitating their participation to small regional companies in the Antofagasta Region in Exponor, facilitating its connection and promotion of its services and / or products before the national and international industry to increase its business opportunities, expand its contact network and find out about the needs of potential clients.
Companies interested in participating in the # EstaremosEnExponor2022 program must meet requirements such as:
-Companies working in the value chain of the mining-energy-industrial industry or with the potential to enter this market.
-Companies with headquarters in the communes of Mejillones, Taltal, Calama, Sierra Gorda, Tocopilla, María Elena and Antofagasta.
-Companies with annual sales income (Year 2019) less than 25,000UF.
-With products or services that are in a position to be sold to the market.
-Companies that have not participated in previous versions of Exponor.
PROGRAM BENEFITS
ACTIVITY PROGRAM
The selected companies will have the quality of Exhibitor and will have full access to the Exponor 2022 business activities program.
STAND
They will participate in a 7.5 m2 stand that will have a counter and a stool. In addition, it will have the company logo on the counter and a graphic at the bottom of its space.
SPACES AVAILABLE
- Calama: 10 companies
- María Elena: 3 companies
- Taltal: 5 companies
- Mussels: 5 companies
- Sierra Gorda: 5 companies
- Tocopilla: 8 companies
- Antofagasta: 14 companies
Guest country: Germany
Exponor 2022 seeks to constitute a new milestone in commercial relations between Chile and the maximum economic power in Europe. Germany has been designated as the 'Guest Country' of the next version of the international exhibition that takes place in Antofagasta, a new step that is part of the Cooperation Agreement signed by the Chilean and German governments in 2013 for collaboration in the sector of mining and raw materials.
In this sense, it is important to remember the role that the German country plays in the international economy and the contribution that its participation can project for our country.
Germany has become the fourth world economic power, only behind the United States, China and Japan. It is one of the three countries that export the most in the world, whose participation percentage in the industry is almost 40%, where products such as automobiles and auto parts, machinery, chemical, electronic, optical and pharmaceutical products stand out.
According to the IMF, its GDP per capita is US $ 50,639, ranking among the richest countries in the world, according to the World Bank. Along these lines, it is the most open economy of the G7 countries, based on the relationship between foreign trade and gross domestic product (GDP). The foreign trade rate, that is, the sum of imports and exports (goods and services) divided by GDP and multiplied by one hundred, is 84.4%. As a comparison: that of the United States is 26.7%.
Technological development
Germany has an industrial production that represents 22.9% of the total gross added value (the highest of the G7 countries). The most important sectors are: vehicle manufacturing, electrical industry, machinery manufacturing and chemicals.
The heart of its economy are small and medium-sized companies (SMEs), defined as enterprises with an annual turnover of less than 50 million euros and a staff that does not exceed 500 employees. 99.6% of German companies belong to this category. More than a thousand of them are "hidden champions": leaders in world markets little known to public opinion.
This was confirmed by the Minister Counselor of the German Embassy in Chile, Peter Sauer, during his participation in the latest version of Exponor, stating that "from our mining tradition we have developed many medium and small companies that are often world leaders in important aspects and relevant to mining. Our companies have a lot of expertise in Industry 4.0, the intelligent management of water and energy resources and the design of highly efficient processes, "he said.
Finally, it stands out as the leading country as a place for international trade fairs. Two-thirds of the world's most important trade fairs take place in Germany: the approximately 150 international trade fairs and exhibitions attract around 10 million visitors per year.
Contact
Chilean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mining Business Center
2020 Elko Mining Expo Cancelled due to COVID-19 Pandemic
After much consideration, the Elko Convention & Visitors Authority has postponed the 2020 Elko Mining Expo, previously planned for the week of June 1st through 5th. This includes the golf tournament, opening reception and exhibit days. The event will now take place June 7th through 11th, 2021.
“This decision was not made lightly,” says Executive Director Katie Neddenriep. “The safety and health of our community is of utmost importance. After consultation with event partners and local health experts, and consideration of all possible alternatives, this was the best decision. We look forward to celebrating the mining industry with our community in 2021.”
Registered exhibitors will have the option of a full refund or applying deposited funds as a credit towards next year’s event.
Elko Convention & Visitors Authority Board of Directors Chair Matt McCarty said “We are disappointed the global situation, well beyond our control, has led to this outcome. Our lodging partners and community look forward to this event annually. For the health of our community we must move forward, together and stronger. We look forward to a return to normalcy and being able to continue hosting our community’s events.”
It has come to our attention exhibitors are being contacted by third-parties soliciting for Elko Mining Expo attendees/exhibitors contact lists. These agencies are neither affiliated with nor endorsed by the Elko Convention & Visitors Authority. The ECVA does not share or sell exhibitor information with third parties. Please ignore these solicitations. Email MineExpo@ElkoCVA.com with any questions or concerns you may have.
About The Expo
The Elko Convention & Visitors Authority has hosted the annual Elko mining Expo since 1985. It is one of the oldest and most respected mining expos held in the United States, drawing international exhibitors and visitors to see and learn about the newest equipment and technology in the mining industry. The Expo serves as both a professional networking opportunity as well as a community and industry appreciation event.
Over 900 companies identified as mining suppliers in Ontario
Mining suppliers provide over 70,000 jobs in Ontario
There are over 40 producing mines in northern Ontario
The mining sector is the largest private sector employer of Aboriginal Canadians
Ontario is the leading producer of gold in Canada and second largest producer of copper
WHO WILL BE EXHIBITING
Equipment & Supplies
Access Road Building Equipment
Open Pit Equipment & Supplies
Underground Equipment & Supplies
Surface & Underground Drilling
Equipment
Exploration Equipment & Supplies
Diamond Drilling Equipment
Geological Surveying Equipment
Geophysical Equipment
Laboratory Suppliers
Tires
Service Groups
Geophysical Services
Remote Sensing-Mapping
Finance Companies
Analytical Services
Transportation Services Trucks
Insurance Companies
Research Organizations
Satellite Communications
Software Companies
Junior & Senior Mining Companies
Job Fair
Consultants
Law Firms
Others
Engineers
Government
Students
Universities
Colleges
Indigenous Groups
and more…
WHO WILL BE ATTENDING
Geology
Exploration
Chemical
Engineering
Communications
Aboriginal Reps
Construction
Consulting & Design
Contracting
Education
Environment
Financial Institution
Government
Maintenance
Materials Handling
Mineral Processing
Power Distribution
Power Generation
Process Control & Instrumentation
Telecommunications-IT
Transport-Distribution
Diamond Drilling
Students
Job or Career Seekers
and more…
BENEFITS OF EXHIBITING
Connect With The Right People Make valuable face-to-face connections with targeted buyers, suppliers, other business owners, and organizations. Timmins and the surrounding area are the most important Mining region in Ontario.
Network With The Best Meet and connect with your peers. Exchange ideas, establish relationships and alliances. On the other hand, you can see what your competition is up to.
Showcase & Demonstrate Your Products Show off your latest innovations and promote what you have to offer. Sell your
products to attendees who have come to see your best and latest offerings. You can demonstrate your products live at your booth. Customers want to TRY-IT-BEFORE-THEY-BUY-IT. Secure storage space is available so you can bring plenty of product to sell.
We Bring The Customers To You The Big Event was attended by over 5,000 delegates, and many of these people were
the decision makers for their business. Studies show that a trade show has the lowest cost per customer aquisition of any marketing method. Even better, you get to meet these people face-to face for added impact.
We Do The Marketing For You The Big Event has an ever expanding program of marketing to bring a targeted
audience to your booth. We use LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other online methods.
Be Seen As An Industry Leader Being absent from the largest Mining Show in northern Ontario instantly makes you a
non-player in the field and puts your competitors top of mind with customers.
You Can Host An Information Or Networking Session Share your expertise on the topics that you are passionate about or host a networking session. Both will increase your reputation as an industry leader in the eyes of your peers and the public.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Exhibit space:
Exhibit space can be reserved in the arena and outdoor grounds.
A standard indoor booth is 8 x10 (size can be customized) and will include minimum 50 complimentary passes (# of passes are based on exhibit package), an electrical outlet, curtain surroundings, a table, two chairs.
Outdoor exhibitors will be able to reserve space starting as small as 10x10 all the way up 50x50. Outdoor space can be customized to your needs. Complimentary passes are available, tents and electrical are add ons.
The Big Event Website presence:
Each exhibitor will have their company logo, booth location, show activity, company description and a link to their internal event pages included with the purchase of a booth.
Official show guide listing of products & services in Mining Life Magazine:
The exhibitor will get a company listing and description of products and or services they will have on display at the show in the Official Show Guide.
The guide will promote the Mining Industry and what the event has to offer the potential buyer of products and or services. For those wishing more extended coverage, advertorials and display ads are available for additional cost.
Extended Digital Presence:
The Big Event has built an awesome event platform. The platform will allow your company to expose your products and services and encourage engagement from the attendees.
Some of the tools will allow website users to stay connected, receive updates, see your show specials (a very popular feature), book appointments with you.
The tools built into the platform encourage engagement and communication between attendees and exhibitors.
Our event liaison will work with a member of your company and explain how your business can benefit from these tools.
MARKETING
The Big Event Will Be Promoted Through The Following Channels
Brochures which include gate passes to the expo will be printed
Posters
Press Releases and advertising in Trade Magazines
Direct mail, campaigns throughout trade partners, associations, organizations, and an industry database that targets the mining industry
Radio Broadcasting
Fax and email to targeted markets
Website Promotion – Banners & Links to national websites.
Social Marketing through LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and others.
Exhibitor Introduction videos and ongoing posts on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Exhibitors can offer show specials that will be promoted on the website and social media.
Exhibitors will receive a bundle of free expo passes that they may distribute to their clients as promotions.
Mining Life Magazine: Official Show Guide Issue featuring a complete agenda of the event detailing the exhibitors and the benefits of participation as well as an overview of the area.
EXPOSURE YOU CAN COUNT ON!
The Canadian Mining Expo, Known as the BIG EVENT is a well recognized trade show in the mining industry.
Attracting international delegations and mines representing the central parts of Canada is what the event is all about.
Meet your clients or potential clients and expose your products and services to this very active mining region.
THE BIG EVENT
No other trade show offers onsite demos, presentations and Mine networking events along with over 400 displays.
It’s a must see event in Canada!
EVENTS
Join the Canadian mining industry and its partners for the week of June 1-3, 2021 in the sharing of information, networking and addressing the needs of a better global mining industry.
Canadian Mining Expo and its 400 plus exhibits welcome you.
Over 900 companies identified as mining suppliers in Ontario
Mining suppliers provide over 70,000 jobs in Ontario
There are over 40 producing mines in northern Ontario
The mining sector is the largest private sector employer of Aboriginal Canadians
Ontario is the leading producer of gold in Canada and second largest producer of copper
WHO WILL BE EXHIBITING
Equipment & Supplies
Access Road Building Equipment
Open Pit Equipment & Supplies
Underground Equipment & Supplies
Surface & Underground Drilling
Equipment
Exploration Equipment & Supplies
Diamond Drilling Equipment
Geological Surveying Equipment
Geophysical Equipment
Laboratory Suppliers
Tires
Service Groups
Geophysical Services
Remote Sensing-Mapping
Finance Companies
Analytical Services
Transportation Services Trucks
Insurance Companies
Research Organizations
Satellite Communications
Software Companies
Junior & Senior Mining Companies
Job Fair
Consultants
Law Firms
Others
Engineers
Government
Students
Universities
Colleges
Indigenous Groups
and more…
WHO WILL BE ATTENDING
Geology
Exploration
Chemical
Engineering
Communications
Aboriginal Reps
Construction
Consulting & Design
Contracting
Education
Environment
Financial Institution
Government
Maintenance
Materials Handling
Mineral Processing
Power Distribution
Power Generation
Process Control & Instrumentation
Telecommunications-IT
Transport-Distribution
Diamond Drilling
Students
Job or Career Seekers
and more…
BENEFITS OF EXHIBITING
Connect With The Right People Make valuable face-to-face connections with targeted buyers, suppliers, other business owners, and organizations. Timmins and the surrounding area are the most important Mining region in Ontario.
Network With The Best Meet and connect with your peers. Exchange ideas, establish relationships and alliances. On the other hand, you can see what your competition is up to.
Showcase & Demonstrate Your Products Show off your latest innovations and promote what you have to offer. Sell your
products to attendees who have come to see your best and latest offerings. You can demonstrate your products live at your booth. Customers want to TRY-IT-BEFORE-THEY-BUY-IT. Secure storage space is available so you can bring plenty of product to sell.
We Bring The Customers To You The Big Event was attended by over 5,000 delegates, and many of these people were
the decision makers for their business. Studies show that a trade show has the lowest cost per customer aquisition of any marketing method. Even better, you get to meet these people face-to face for added impact.
We Do The Marketing For You The Big Event has an ever expanding program of marketing to bring a targeted
audience to your booth. We use LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other online methods.
Be Seen As An Industry Leader Being absent from the largest Mining Show in northern Ontario instantly makes you a
non-player in the field and puts your competitors top of mind with customers.
You Can Host An Information Or Networking Session Share your expertise on the topics that you are passionate about or host a networking session. Both will increase your reputation as an industry leader in the eyes of your peers and the public.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Exhibit space:
Exhibit space can be reserved in the arena and outdoor grounds.
A standard indoor booth is 8 x10 (size can be customized) and will include minimum 50 complimentary passes (# of passes are based on exhibit package), an electrical outlet, curtain surroundings, a table, two chairs.
Outdoor exhibitors will be able to reserve space starting as small as 10x10 all the way up 50x50. Outdoor space can be customized to your needs. Complimentary passes are available, tents and electrical are add ons.
The Big Event Website presence:
Each exhibitor will have their company logo, booth location, show activity, company description and a link to their internal event pages included with the purchase of a booth.
Official show guide listing of products & services in Mining Life Magazine:
The exhibitor will get a company listing and description of products and or services they will have on display at the show in the Official Show Guide.
The guide will promote the Mining Industry and what the event has to offer the potential buyer of products and or services. For those wishing more extended coverage, advertorials and display ads are available for additional cost.
Extended Digital Presence:
The Big Event has built an awesome event platform. The platform will allow your company to expose your products and services and encourage engagement from the attendees.
Some of the tools will allow website users to stay connected, receive updates, see your show specials (a very popular feature), book appointments with you.
The tools built into the platform encourage engagement and communication between attendees and exhibitors.
Our event liaison will work with a member of your company and explain how your business can benefit from these tools.
MARKETING
The Big Event Will Be Promoted Through The Following Channels
Brochures which include gate passes to the expo will be printed
Posters
Press Releases and advertising in Trade Magazines
Direct mail, campaigns throughout trade partners, associations, organizations, and an industry database that targets the mining industry
Radio Broadcasting
Fax and email to targeted markets
Website Promotion – Banners & Links to national websites.
Social Marketing through LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and others.
Exhibitor Introduction videos and ongoing posts on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Exhibitors can offer show specials that will be promoted on the website and social media.
Exhibitors will receive a bundle of free expo passes that they may distribute to their clients as promotions.
Mining Life Magazine: Official Show Guide Issue featuring a complete agenda of the event detailing the exhibitors and the benefits of participation as well as an overview of the area.
EXPOSURE YOU CAN COUNT ON!
The Canadian Mining Expo, Known as the BIG EVENT is a well recognized trade show in the mining industry.
Attracting international delegations and mines representing the central parts of Canada is what the event is all about.
Meet your clients or potential clients and expose your products and services to this very active mining region.
THE BIG EVENT
No other trade show offers onsite demos, presentations and Mine networking events along with over 400 displays.
It’s a must see event in Canada!
EVENTS
Join the Canadian mining industry and its partners for the week of June 1-3, 2021 in the sharing of information, networking and addressing the needs of a better global mining industry.
Canadian Mining Expo and its 400 plus exhibits welcome you.
In view of the current health contingency that occurred as a result of Covid-19 in Chile and the world, as the Association of Industrialists of Antofagasta, organizers of Exponor, we are monitoring and staying informed regarding the protocols that international organizations of the exhibition industry are suggesting, thus, take the pertinent measures for the realization in the year 2022 of the International Exhibition of Technologies and Innovations for the Mining and Energy Industry.
Understanding that Exponor will be held in a post-Covid-19 scenario, we will work together with public authorities to know, analyze and implement the measures that are necessary to safeguard the health and integrity of both our exhibitors, visitors and suppliers, so that this exhibition, a sign of commitment to the national economic reactivation with the mining and energy industry, its value chain, workers and families is carried out in the best way.
We will keep you informed regarding the progress we have in this matter, in relation to updates in procedures and protocols both for the organization and for exhibitors, visitors and suppliers, so that they feel peace of mind and security when attending this event scheduled for next year.
Hoping that together with the industry and its entire value chain we will be able to face this crisis, it kindly says goodbye.
Program # EstaremosEnExponor2022
The Association of Industrialists of Antofagasta (AIA), organizers of Exponor 2022, in an effort to promote the local value of the industry, has developed the program # EstaremosEnExponor2022 with the aim of facilitating their participation to small regional companies in the Antofagasta Region in Exponor, facilitating its connection and promotion of its services and / or products before the national and international industry to increase its business opportunities, expand its contact network and find out about the needs of potential clients.
Companies interested in participating in the # EstaremosEnExponor2022 program must meet requirements such as:
-Companies working in the value chain of the mining-energy-industrial industry or with the potential to enter this market.
-Companies with headquarters in the communes of Mejillones, Taltal, Calama, Sierra Gorda, Tocopilla, María Elena and Antofagasta.
-Companies with annual sales income (Year 2019) less than 25,000UF.
-With products or services that are in a position to be sold to the market.
-Companies that have not participated in previous versions of Exponor.
Guest country: Germany
Exponor 2022 seeks to constitute a new milestone in commercial relations between Chile and the greatest economic power in Europe. Germany has been designated as the 'Guest Country' of the next version of the international exhibition to be held in Antofagasta, a new step that is part of the Cooperation Agreement signed by the Chilean and German governments in 2013 for collaboration in the sector of mining and raw materials.
In this sense, it is important to remember the role that the German country plays in the international economy and the contribution that its participation can project for our country.
Germany has become the fourth world economic power, only behind the United States, China and Japan. It is one of the three countries that export the most in the world, whose participation percentage in the industry is almost 40%, where products such as automobiles and auto parts, machinery, chemical, electronic, optical and pharmaceutical products stand out.
According to the IMF, its GDP per capita is US $ 50,639, ranking among the richest countries in the world, according to the World Bank. Along these lines, it is the most open economy of the G7 countries, based on the relationship between foreign trade and gross domestic product (GDP). The foreign trade rate, that is, the sum of imports and exports (goods and services) divided by GDP and multiplied by one hundred, is 84.4%. As a comparison: that of the United States is 26.7%.
Technological development
Germany has an industrial production that represents 22.9% of the total gross added value (the highest of the G7 countries). The most important sectors are: vehicle manufacturing, electrical industry, machinery manufacturing and chemicals.
The heart of its economy are small and medium-sized companies (SMEs), defined as enterprises with an annual turnover of less than 50 million euros and a staff that does not exceed 500 employees. 99.6% of German companies belong to this category. More than a thousand of them are "hidden champions": leaders in world markets little known to public opinion.
This was confirmed by the Minister Counselor of the German Embassy in Chile, Peter Sauer, during his participation in the latest version of Exponor, stating that "from our mining tradition we have developed many medium and small companies that are often world leaders in important aspects and relevant to mining. Our companies have a lot of expertise in Industry 4.0, the intelligent management of water and energy resources and the design of highly efficient processes, "he said.
Finally, it stands out as the leading country as a place for international trade fairs. Two thirds of the world's most important trade fairs take place in Germany: the approximately 150 international trade fairs and exhibitions attract around 10 million visitors per year.
Contact
Chilean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mining Business Center
After much consideration, the Elko Convention & Visitors Authority has postponed the 2020 Elko Mining Expo, previously planned for the week of June 1st through 5th. This includes the golf tournament, opening reception and exhibit days. The event will now take place June 7th through 11th, 2021.
“This decision was not made lightly,” says Executive Director Katie Neddenriep. “The safety and health of our community is of utmost importance. After consultation with event partners and local health experts, and consideration of all possible alternatives, this was the best decision. We look forward to celebrating the mining industry with our community in 2021.”
Registered exhibitors will have the option of a full refund or applying deposited funds as a credit towards next year’s event.
Elko Convention & Visitors Authority Board of Directors Chair Matt McCarty said “We are disappointed the global situation, well beyond our control, has led to this outcome. Our lodging partners and community look forward to this event annually. For the health of our community we must move forward, together and stronger. We look forward to a return to normalcy and being able to continue hosting our community’s events.”
It has come to our attention exhibitors are being contacted by third-parties soliciting for Elko Mining Expo attendees/exhibitors contact lists. These agencies are neither affiliated with nor endorsed by the Elko Convention & Visitors Authority. The ECVA does not share or sell exhibitor information with third parties. Please ignore these solicitations. Email MineExpo@ElkoCVA.com with any questions or concerns you may have.
About The Expo
The Elko Convention & Visitors Authority has hosted the annual Elko mining Expo since 1985. It is one of the oldest and most respected mining expos held in the United States, drawing international exhibitors and visitors to see and learn about the newest equipment and technology in the mining industry. The Expo serves as both a professional networking opportunity as well as a community and industry appreciation event.
Over 900 companies identified as mining suppliers in Ontario
Mining suppliers provide over 70,000 jobs in Ontario
There are over 40 producing mines in northern Ontario
The mining sector is the largest private sector employer of Aboriginal Canadians
Ontario is the leading producer of gold in Canada and second largest producer of copper
WHO WILL BE EXHIBITING
Equipment & Supplies
Access Road Building Equipment
Open Pit Equipment & Supplies
Underground Equipment & Supplies
Surface & Underground Drilling
Equipment
Exploration Equipment & Supplies
Diamond Drilling Equipment
Geological Surveying Equipment
Geophysical Equipment
Laboratory Suppliers
Tires
Service Groups
Geophysical Services
Remote Sensing-Mapping
Finance Companies
Analytical Services
Transportation Services Trucks
Insurance Companies
Research Organizations
Satellite Communications
Software Companies
Junior & Senior Mining Companies
Job Fair
Consultants
Law Firms
Others
Engineers
Government
Students
Universities
Colleges
Indigenous Groups
and more…
WHO WILL BE ATTENDING
Geology
Exploration
Chemical
Engineering
Communications
Aboriginal Reps
Construction
Consulting & Design
Contracting
Education
Environment
Financial Institution
Government
Maintenance
Materials Handling
Mineral Processing
Power Distribution
Power Generation
Process Control & Instrumentation
Telecommunications-IT
Transport-Distribution
Diamond Drilling
Students
Job or Career Seekers
and more…
BENEFITS OF EXHIBITING
Connect With The Right People Make valuable face-to-face connections with targeted buyers, suppliers, other business owners, and organizations. Timmins and the surrounding area are the most important Mining region in Ontario.
Network With The Best Meet and connect with your peers. Exchange ideas, establish relationships and alliances. On the other hand, you can see what your competition is up to.
Showcase & Demonstrate Your Products Show off your latest innovations and promote what you have to offer. Sell your
products to attendees who have come to see your best and latest offerings. You can demonstrate your products live at your booth. Customers want to TRY-IT-BEFORE-THEY-BUY-IT. Secure storage space is available so you can bring plenty of product to sell.
We Bring The Customers To You The Big Event was attended by over 5,000 delegates, and many of these people were
the decision makers for their business. Studies show that a trade show has the lowest cost per customer aquisition of any marketing method. Even better, you get to meet these people face-to face for added impact.
We Do The Marketing For You The Big Event has an ever expanding program of marketing to bring a targeted
audience to your booth. We use LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other online methods.
Be Seen As An Industry Leader Being absent from the largest Mining Show in northern Ontario instantly makes you a
non-player in the field and puts your competitors top of mind with customers.
You Can Host An Information Or Networking Session Share your expertise on the topics that you are passionate about or host a networking session. Both will increase your reputation as an industry leader in the eyes of your peers and the public.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Exhibit space:
Exhibit space can be reserved in the arena and outdoor grounds.
A standard indoor booth is 8 x10 (size can be customized) and will include minimum 50 complimentary passes (# of passes are based on exhibit package), an electrical outlet, curtain surroundings, a table, two chairs.
Outdoor exhibitors will be able to reserve space starting as small as 10x10 all the way up 50x50. Outdoor space can be customized to your needs. Complimentary passes are available, tents and electrical are add ons.
The Big Event Website presence:
Each exhibitor will have their company logo, booth location, show activity, company description and a link to their internal event pages included with the purchase of a booth.
Official show guide listing of products & services in Mining Life Magazine:
The exhibitor will get a company listing and description of products and or services they will have on display at the show in the Official Show Guide.
The guide will promote the Mining Industry and what the event has to offer the potential buyer of products and or services. For those wishing more extended coverage, advertorials and display ads are available for additional cost.
Extended Digital Presence:
The Big Event has built an awesome event platform. The platform will allow your company to expose your products and services and encourage engagement from the attendees.
Some of the tools will allow website users to stay connected, receive updates, see your show specials (a very popular feature), book appointments with you.
The tools built into the platform encourage engagement and communication between attendees and exhibitors.
Our event liaison will work with a member of your company and explain how your business can benefit from these tools.
MARKETING
The Big Event Will Be Promoted Through The Following Channels
Brochures which include gate passes to the expo will be printed
Posters
Press Releases and advertising in Trade Magazines
Direct mail, campaigns throughout trade partners, associations, organizations, and an industry database that targets the mining industry
Radio Broadcasting
Fax and email to targeted markets
Website Promotion – Banners & Links to national websites.
Social Marketing through LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and others.
Exhibitor Introduction videos and ongoing posts on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Exhibitors can offer show specials that will be promoted on the website and social media.
Exhibitors will receive a bundle of free expo passes that they may distribute to their clients as promotions.
Mining Life Magazine: Official Show Guide Issue featuring a complete agenda of the event detailing the exhibitors and the benefits of participation as well as an overview of the area.
EXPOSURE YOU CAN COUNT ON!
The Canadian Mining Expo, Known as the BIG EVENT is a well recognized trade show in the mining industry.
Attracting international delegations and mines representing the central parts of Canada is what the event is all about.
Meet your clients or potential clients and expose your products and services to this very active mining region.
THE BIG EVENT
No other trade show offers onsite demos, presentations and Mine networking events along with over 400 displays.
It’s a must see event in Canada!
EVENTS
Join the Canadian mining industry and its partners for the week of June 1-3, 2021 in the sharing of information, networking and addressing the needs of a better global mining industry.
Canadian Mining Expo and its 400 plus exhibits welcome you.
Join us June 2-3, 2021 to celebrate the people, the projects, and the technology that drive the oil sands industry.
The Oil Sands Conference & Trade Show has been an industry meeting hub for 35 years. Featuring an exhibition, business & technical conferences, workshops, free education sessions and lots of networking. The event’s theme ‘Technology Changes Everything” highlights the future of Canada’s robust oil sands industry.
In 2019 over 3,000 attendees gathered at the only industry event for the oil sands industry – quality decision makers and influencers to source the latest innovations, technology, products and services.
Get premium face-time with industry leaders, government organizations, and operations professionals in 2021.
Technology Changes Everything
Over two days in September, Canada’s oil sands industry converges on Fort McMurray to meet one another, learn from industry & government thought leaders and do business. Participants travel from across Canada and the United States to be a part of this leading event and be a part of shaping the future of oil sands.
Through its programming and events, the Oil Sands Conference & Trade Show actively promotes community involvement, Indigenous partnerships, minimizing the environmental impact and technical advancements of this incredible industry.
The exhibitors at the Oil Sands Conference & Trade Show are as diverse as the industry itself, with experts from across the supply chain being represented. Here you will find suppliers representing solutions for mining, plant operations, health & safety, environmental advancements, advanced technologies, business efficiency, and so much more. The theme for 2021 is simply – Technology Changes Everything.
HYDROVISION International is the largest gathering of hydro professionals worldwide. Join attendees and exhibiting companies from around the world for a week of informative hydropower-focused meetings, workshops, tours, an extensive program and exhibition. HYDROVISION International highlights perspectives on the role of hydropower, explores issues affecting hydro resources, and helps participants develop a vision to meet challenges and ensure the future sustainability of hydro.
Education Overview
Participate in more than 60 conference sessions featuring more than 350 speakers! The topics covered are relevant and timely, answering the current call of the hydropower market each year.
Content will be delivered in three methods:
Panel Discussions: True interactive discussion of a topic by a panel of experts, guided by a moderator
Technical Paper Presentations: Individual speakers present more in-depth content of a technical nature
Poster Presentations: Offers attendees the opportunity to learn about a concept in a small group or one-on-one discussion
Benefits of Attending
Build alliances among 3,000+ hydro professionals and water resource stakeholders
Attend multiple networking events to make a connection with colleagues
Share knowledge, expertise and viewpoints toward effective solutions
Gain a better understanding of current and future challenges affecting hydro during the 60+ conference sessions
Hear from over 200 hydro speakers
See the most comprehensive collection of 320+ hydro-related product and service providers on the exhibit floor
Promote technology development to sustain the hydro industry
Call For Abstracts
HYDROVISION International is now accepting abstract submittals for the 2021 conference program. Submit your abstract by October 2, 2020, and take advantage of the opportunity to share your insight with more than 3,000 hydro colleagues and to become a prospective participant in this exciting program!
Over 900 companies identified as mining suppliers in Ontario
Mining suppliers provide over 70,000 jobs in Ontario
There are over 40 producing mines in northern Ontario
The mining sector is the largest private sector employer of Aboriginal Canadians
Ontario is the leading producer of gold in Canada and second largest producer of copper
WHO WILL BE EXHIBITING
Equipment & Supplies
Access Road Building Equipment
Open Pit Equipment & Supplies
Underground Equipment & Supplies
Surface & Underground Drilling
Equipment
Exploration Equipment & Supplies
Diamond Drilling Equipment
Geological Surveying Equipment
Geophysical Equipment
Laboratory Suppliers
Tires
Service Groups
Geophysical Services
Remote Sensing-Mapping
Finance Companies
Analytical Services
Transportation Services Trucks
Insurance Companies
Research Organizations
Satellite Communications
Software Companies
Junior & Senior Mining Companies
Job Fair
Consultants
Law Firms
Others
Engineers
Government
Students
Universities
Colleges
Indigenous Groups
and more…
WHO WILL BE ATTENDING
Geology
Exploration
Chemical
Engineering
Communications
Aboriginal Reps
Construction
Consulting & Design
Contracting
Education
Environment
Financial Institution
Government
Maintenance
Materials Handling
Mineral Processing
Power Distribution
Power Generation
Process Control & Instrumentation
Telecommunications-IT
Transport-Distribution
Diamond Drilling
Students
Job or Career Seekers
and more…
BENEFITS OF EXHIBITING
Connect With The Right People Make valuable face-to-face connections with targeted buyers, suppliers, other business owners, and organizations. Timmins and the surrounding area are the most important Mining region in Ontario.
Network With The Best Meet and connect with your peers. Exchange ideas, establish relationships and alliances. On the other hand, you can see what your competition is up to.
Showcase & Demonstrate Your Products Show off your latest innovations and promote what you have to offer. Sell your
products to attendees who have come to see your best and latest offerings. You can demonstrate your products live at your booth. Customers want to TRY-IT-BEFORE-THEY-BUY-IT. Secure storage space is available so you can bring plenty of product to sell.
We Bring The Customers To You The Big Event was attended by over 5,000 delegates, and many of these people were
the decision makers for their business. Studies show that a trade show has the lowest cost per customer aquisition of any marketing method. Even better, you get to meet these people face-to face for added impact.
We Do The Marketing For You The Big Event has an ever expanding program of marketing to bring a targeted
audience to your booth. We use LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other online methods.
Be Seen As An Industry Leader Being absent from the largest Mining Show in northern Ontario instantly makes you a
non-player in the field and puts your competitors top of mind with customers.
You Can Host An Information Or Networking Session Share your expertise on the topics that you are passionate about or host a networking session. Both will increase your reputation as an industry leader in the eyes of your peers and the public.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Exhibit space:
Exhibit space can be reserved in the arena and outdoor grounds.
A standard indoor booth is 8 x10 (size can be customized) and will include minimum 50 complimentary passes (# of passes are based on exhibit package), an electrical outlet, curtain surroundings, a table, two chairs.
Outdoor exhibitors will be able to reserve space starting as small as 10x10 all the way up 50x50. Outdoor space can be customized to your needs. Complimentary passes are available, tents and electrical are add ons.
The Big Event Website presence:
Each exhibitor will have their company logo, booth location, show activity, company description and a link to their internal event pages included with the purchase of a booth.
Official show guide listing of products & services in Mining Life Magazine:
The exhibitor will get a company listing and description of products and or services they will have on display at the show in the Official Show Guide.
The guide will promote the Mining Industry and what the event has to offer the potential buyer of products and or services. For those wishing more extended coverage, advertorials and display ads are available for additional cost.
Extended Digital Presence:
The Big Event has built an awesome event platform. The platform will allow your company to expose your products and services and encourage engagement from the attendees.
Some of the tools will allow website users to stay connected, receive updates, see your show specials (a very popular feature), book appointments with you.
The tools built into the platform encourage engagement and communication between attendees and exhibitors.
Our event liaison will work with a member of your company and explain how your business can benefit from these tools.
MARKETING
The Big Event Will Be Promoted Through The Following Channels
Brochures which include gate passes to the expo will be printed
Posters
Press Releases and advertising in Trade Magazines
Direct mail, campaigns throughout trade partners, associations, organizations, and an industry database that targets the mining industry
Radio Broadcasting
Fax and email to targeted markets
Website Promotion – Banners & Links to national websites.
Social Marketing through LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and others.
Exhibitor Introduction videos and ongoing posts on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Exhibitors can offer show specials that will be promoted on the website and social media.
Exhibitors will receive a bundle of free expo passes that they may distribute to their clients as promotions.
Mining Life Magazine: Official Show Guide Issue featuring a complete agenda of the event detailing the exhibitors and the benefits of participation as well as an overview of the area.
EXPOSURE YOU CAN COUNT ON!
The Canadian Mining Expo, Known as the BIG EVENT is a well recognized trade show in the mining industry.
Attracting international delegations and mines representing the central parts of Canada is what the event is all about.
Meet your clients or potential clients and expose your products and services to this very active mining region.
THE BIG EVENT
No other trade show offers onsite demos, presentations and Mine networking events along with over 400 displays.
It’s a must see event in Canada!
EVENTS
Join the Canadian mining industry and its partners for the week of June 1-3, 2021 in the sharing of information, networking and addressing the needs of a better global mining industry.
Canadian Mining Expo and its 400 plus exhibits welcome you.
2023 SME Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference
RETC is the only conference with a dedicated focus on the developments, technology, trends, and innovations that directly affect the tunneling and underground construction industry. Featuring a wide variety of technical sessions and speakers combined with our expansive exhibit hall, RETC is a comprehensive industry event.
Held every two years, RETC is the renowned international forum for the exchange and dissemination of developments and advances in underground construction. The RETC advances the engineering and scientific knowledge of rapid underground excavation and tunneling through interdisciplinary meetings, publications, technical-educational exhibitions and encouragement of research. It also provides innovative solutions to the unique engineering challenges associated with the tunneling industry.
The RETC is sponsored by the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (SME). RETC is a registered trademark of SME.
The North American Tunneling Conference (NAT) is the premier biennial tunneling event for North America, bringing together the brightest, most resourceful and innovative minds in the tunneling and underground construction industry. This four-day conference focuses on the information, advances and projects in North America along with the victories and challenges of working in diverse environments.
As a contractor, engineer, vendor or owner in the tunneling and underground construction industry, this is the place you need to be. No matter how experienced you are in the field of tunneling and underground construction, NAT is positioned to advance your future and that of the industry.
NAT brings the excitement of the industry together. With 1,000 attendees, 140 exhibitors and 20 technical sessions, NAT provides a full conference experience full of energy. From TBMs to rehabilitation, NAT shares detailed case histories of North American projects and provides the groundwork for discussion on the future of tunneling around the world. NAT is sponsored by the Underground Construction Association of SME.
2021 SME Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference
RETC is the only conference with a dedicated focus on the developments, technology, trends, and innovations that directly affect the tunneling and underground construction industry. Featuring a wide variety of technical sessions and speakers combined with our expansive exhibit hall, RETC is a comprehensive industry event.
Held every two years, RETC is the renowned international forum for the exchange and dissemination of developments and advances in underground construction. The RETC advances the engineering and scientific knowledge of rapid underground excavation and tunneling through interdisciplinary meetings, publications, technical-educational exhibitions and encouragement of research. It also provides innovative solutions to the unique engineering challenges associated with the tunneling industry.
The RETC is sponsored by the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (SME). RETC is a registered trademark of SME.
The NAMVS 2021 is a peer-reviewed symposium scheduled to run for 3 days. It will be made up of full-day parallel technical sessions, including workshops, exhibit booths, networking activities and attract a total of approximately 300 attendees.
Location: South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Contact: Purushotham Tukkaraja, PT@sdsmt.edu
Address: 501 E. Saint Joseph Street, Rapid City, South Dakota, USA
The 5th International Congress on 3D Materials Science (3DMS 2021) seeks to provide the premier forum for presentations of current interest and significance to the three-dimensional characterization, visualization, quantitative analysis, modeling, and development of structure–property relationships of materials, as well as big data and machine learning issues associated with 3D materials science. Additionally, this congress will provide an intimate environment for rich discussions and interactions among the key researchers in the world to not only assess the state-of-the-art within the various elements of 3D materials science, but also to roadmap the key areas of future research.
Thank You to Our Sponsors
Plenary Speakers
Jaafar El-Awady
Johns Hopkins University, USA
Presentation Title: "Acoustic Emission Measurements of Damage Accumulation and Crack Initiation in Metals at the Micron-scale"
Satoshi Hata
Kyushu University, Japan
Presentation Title: "Toward Dynamic 3D Visualization of Dislocations by Electron Tomography"
Helena Van Swygenhoven
Paul Scherrer Institute & Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Switzerland
Presentation Title: "Operando and Insitu Synchrotron Experiments Following Microstructural Evolutions"
Congress Sponsors and Organizers
This congress is sponsored by the TMS Structural Materials Division (SMD) and the Advanced Characterization, Testing, and Simulation Committee, and is being organized by the following committee of individuals:
Lead Organizer:Dorte Juul Jensen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
The 12th International Conference on Magnesium Alloys and their Applications (Mg 2021) will convene the global research community to explore the latest discoveries in magnesium, both fundamental and applied, in Montreal, Canada. First held in 1986 in London, this event is the longest running conference dedicated to the development of magnesium alloys.
The conference will cover the full breadth of magnesium research and development, from primary production to applications to end-of-life management. Scientists and engineers from academia, government, and industry will discuss new developments in magnesium alloys and share valuable insights.
Conference Sponsors and Organizers
This conference is sponsored by the Light Metals Division and the Magnesium Committee, and is being organized by the following individuals:
Organizing Committee
Co-Chairs:Alan Luo, The Ohio State University, USA
Mihriban Pekguleryuz, McGill University, Canada
Members:Sean Agnew, University of Virginia, USA
John Allison, University of Michigan, USA
Karl Kainer, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht (retired), Germany
Eric Nyberg, Tungsten Heavy Powder & Parts, Wyoming, USA
Warren Poole, University of British Colombia, Canada
Exponor gathers and brings together the main companies and suppliers for the mining and energy sectors, both national and international. Being part of Exponor 2021, you will be able to connect with the sector in Chile and the World. Allowing you to interact with a significant number of buyers and decision-makers, in order to build business relationships and to generate a portfolio of potential clients that will allow you to measure the return on investment over an efficient and effective period of time.
Book your stand and position your brand in the global mining and energy capital joining the main suppliers and companies to the mining and energy industry.
Preparations for European Metallurgical Conference, EMC 2021, are ongoing in spite of the Corona Virus situation.
We will endeavor to give you the opportunity to meet again next year in Salzburg, Austria, for a personal exchange of experiences and networking. To support this we ask interested authors to send their lecture offer to GDMB.
Please also give us an assessment from your company’s or institution’s perspective whether travel will be possible again by the middle of next year.
GDMB will also work on a communication solution to maintain the expert network for metallurgists, EMC 2021, in the case of ongoing travel restrictions, suggestions from your side are always welcome.
We hope that you stay healthy.
From Mine to Metal: The search for an integral solution to process complex ores and residues (with high impurities) and produce high value multi metal at lowest CO2 footprint.
EMC 2021 will be dedicated to the continuous efforts of our industry to meet the challenges of a globalizing world by delivering important contributions to the welfare in our future. Sustainability of the non-ferrous metals industry will be duly examined in respect to its technological, ecological and economic aspects in about 30 topical sessions. Not only the production of metals, but also the preparation and the recycling of raw materials and residues are discussed, the impact on the environment and health protection are in the focus of the presentations too. In addition, economic and legal issues such as data security and competition law in an increasing digital global industry are discussed.
Letter of Invitation
Upon specific request, GDMB will send a letter of invitation to the authors of papers, presenters of posters and to persons, who wish to attend EMC 2021. Prerequisite for it is the prior payment of the conference registration fee and, for the authors and presenters of posters, in addition the prior submission to GDMB of the manuscript and/or poster.
Please contact the Organizing Committee of GDMB to express your wish of obtainment of a letter of invitation. The letter of invitation will be on a personal basis.
The following information is requiered: full name, ID or passport number, place and date of birth, place and date of issue and expiry (copy of ID or passport).
The transport of the documents is carried out with regular mail. If a delivery by courier is desired we charge the additional costs, at least 50 EURO.
International Metallurgical Exhibition at EMC 2021
In conjunction with the 11th European Metallurgical Conference, a metallurgical exhibition will be organized. This provides an excellent opportunity for attendees/ delegates of the metal producers/smelters and delegates of equipment manufacturers/service suppliers to discuss potential solutions, to solve actual problems or further upgrading of plant components/equipment.
The exhibition represents a volatile market place for communication of technical staff, management, consulting experts, university delegates and an extension of the technical lectures to the real hardware or software related questions.
The 11th European Metallurgical Conference Exhibition will be held at the "Salzburg Congress" and will thus be readily accessible to the delegates.
For exhibit information please contact the congress office at the address as detailed below:
GDMB Verlag GmbH
Paul-Ernst-Straße 10
38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
E-Mail: emc@gdmb.de
For all transport or storing affairs please consult our contractor: