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Additionally, case studies will provide
examples of the application of innova-
tions in exploration and their transla-
tions to exploration success.
Public Geoscience
Tuesday, January 26 | Morning
Public geoscience provides fundamental
knowledge of the geology framework
necessary to identify areas with high
mineral potential to support successful
targeting of mineral-related investments.
Accessing public geoscience data reduces
investment risk and encourages intelligent
exploration. In the Canadian Cordillera,
publicly funded studies are conducted by
geoscientists from the British Columbia
Geological Survey, the Geological Survey
of Canada, Geoscience BC and the Yukon
Geological Survey. In this session, talks
will highlight results from recent and
ongoing projects that are of interest to the
mineral exploration sector and provide
information on how to access new data
and information.
Commodities
Tuesday, January 26 | Afternoon
Presenters from various disciplines will
convey their views on the current state of
commodity supply and demand, and the
future outlook. Topics discussed by indus-
try economists, analysts and executives will
include the world economy, China, the
United States, precious metals, base metals,
bulk commodities and alternative energy.
2016 ROUNDUP PREVIEW
Mark Your
Calendars!
January 25-28, 2016
Canada Place,
Vancouver
www.amebc.ca/roundup