Mineral Exploration is the official publication of the Association of Mineral Exploration British Columbia.
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Fall 20 1 9 11 PHOTOS: AME/VELOUR PRODUCTIONS AME's annual Mineral Exploration Roundup conference is where mineral explorers, industry professionals and leaders go to network. Roundup is a driving force for mineral exploration in Western Canada and the North and South American Cordillera. Now in its 37th year, the focus of the Conference is placing a lens on discovery to take a closer look at those projects, innovations and expertise that exemplify the passion and skill in our industry. Roundup 2020 brings people together around exceptional technical sessions and networking events. TANGIBLE BENEFITS By attending this year's conference, you will expand your network, with more than 6,000 participants in attendance. Experience outstanding keynote speeches and informative panel discussions. Choose from exceptional technical sessions. Enhance your knowledge and expertise at a specific short course. SPEAKERS AND TECHNICAL PROGRAM Learn from technical and financial experts in the mineral exploration and development community. Our highly regarded Technical Sessions will highlight projects that have overcome challenges to succeed by using a combination of tried and tested techniques and new, innovative solutions. Gain the global perspective as experts from around the world come together to share their latest findings, stories, successes and innovative ideas to further the exploration industry. Visit our website and hear more as Roundup 2020 speakers are announced! Roundup 2020 Keynote Speaker – to be announced Official Opening Ceremonies Monday, January 20 This session opens with a welcome from Chief Ian Campbell, hereditary chief and an elected councillor of the Squamish Nation. This follows with the proclamation declaring Mineral Exploration Week in British Columbia at an event attended by media and 600-plus leaders from mineral exploration and mining, investment, government and Indigenous communities. Short Courses AME has developed a highly technical slate of short courses in conjunction with our partners. Keep an eye on roundup.amebc. ca for registration details as pre-conference short courses (held Saturday, January 18 and Sunday, January 19). These often sell out well in advance of the conference. Premier John Horgan, talking to media. Chief Campbell at the Opening Ceremonies. AME Roundup takes place at the Vancouver Convention Centre East "under the sails" in Vancouver.