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Showcase
Sessions
Government - Industry Forum
Monday, January 28 | Afternoon
This tenth annual forum will examine the
issue of balanced resource development
decisions through a panel of municipal,
provincial, federal and Indigenous
government leaders and industry and
through thought-provoking lightning talks
(TED-talk style).
AME's The
Gathering
Place
The Gathering Place: Where Leaders
(Indigenous, Political and Industry) Meet
Tuesday, January 29 –
Wednesday, January 30
Please join us once again as we bring
AME's The Gathering Place to Roundup
2019. Presenters in The Gathering
Place will represent Indigenous groups,
industry and government. Through the
sharing of stories of early engagement and
respectful relationships, they will help us to
better understand why working towards
reconciliation enables the building of long-
term relationships and mutually beneficial
projects. There will also be practical tips to
help all explorers and Indigenous groups to
work together. It can be said that these are
two of "the elements for discovery" – early
engagement and relationship-building.
Short
Courses
Register early for Short Courses; these
are often sold out well in advance of the
conference. AME's short course program
provides delegates with opportunities to
go beyond the technical and best-practice
sessions for practical expertise for daily
on-the-job use. Each course description
outlines the course content, audience
and cost.
Carlin Gold and Other Sediment-Hosted
Ore Deposits
Presented by:
Society of Economic Geologists (SEG)
Saturday, January 26
and Sunday, January 27
Capital Markets for Geologists
Presented by: Dale Mah
Saturday, January 26
and Sunday, January 27
Discovery through Cover Using
Geochemistry: A Global Context (MDRU)
Presented by: Peter Winterburn
Saturday, January 26
and Sunday, January 27