On 29th June, the Melbourne Mining Club held an exclusive, invitation-only networking and dinner event for the global mining community in London.
Dassault Systèmes was a supporting partner at the event, the gathering featured a keynote guest presentation by Gary Nagle, the CEO of Glencore. This event was dedicated to promoting the global minerals industry and showcasing the importance of collaboration and knowledge exchange.
Philippe LAUFER, Executive Vice-President, 3DS Global Brands, Dassault Systèmes was a guest at the Chairman's table.
Guests at the Dassault Systèmes table, hosted by GEOVIA CEO - Mauro DELLEMONACHE, included - Geoff STREETON - Chief Development Officer Eramet, Jane ISAACS - Director General ABMEC, David BURROWS - Senior Trade & Investment Manager Government of Western Australia, David CAMERLENGO - Austrade, Sarah CONSTABLE - Barrister, Brian HYLAND - Austrade, Steve HALL - COO Duratray International, Aymone SCHENDEL - Women In Mining, and Siobhan LISMORE-SCOTT - Mining Journal.
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About the Melbourne Mining Club
The Melbourne Mining Club, founded in 2001, is a not-for-profit organisation formed by a volunteer-based Steering Committee to promote the minerals and resource industry.
A JV between the AusIMM and the Minerals Council of Australia, the club has blossomed into the pre-eminent networking organisation for the resource sector. Its six bi-monthly industry lunches attract speakers from the world’s leading mining and mining services companies. Industry leaders, executives and associates from the resources sector make up the club’s 3,000+ membership.
The Melbourne Mining Club organises five popular Cutting Edge events a year in Melbourne for the small-and medium cap companies. It also runs well-attended international events which attract resource investors to meet with and listen to leaders of the global mining sector. The club’s annual dinner in London, for example, is a highlight of the global resource calendar and has become the centrepiece of an Australian Mining Week in that city.
The club is committed to fostering and promoting innovation, from exploration to processing and mining technologies, and to Environmental and Social Governance (ESG) across the industry. The club has a strong commitment to safety and shares the resource industry’s firm belief that its workers should leave work at the end of the day in the same healthy and safe condition that they arrived at the start of their shift.