December 3 - 5, 2014    Sandton , South Africa
IQPC South Africa is pleased to announce GIS in Mining 2014, taking place from 3 – 5 December 2014 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The event will create a unique environment for GIS experts and decision-makers to improve planning during different phases of mining operations. 

Our speakers will cover case studies and presentations on key themes such as:
Acquiring and managing geospatial data
Implementing GIS tools and technologies during exploration and planning phases of mining
Ensuring accuracy in data acquisition during the exploration phase 
Utilising GIS tools and technologies in mine planning and managing risks safety to ensure smooth operations and ROI
Integrating GIS data with different software for data integrity
Developing and synchronizing data access across different departments
Integrate up-to-date information with the mine plan

Through practical case studies and industry specific interactive sessions, GIS in Mining 2014 brings together companies from different industries (Eskom, Transnet and Standard Bank) along with GIS mining experts and users to discover, assess and discuss GIS tools and technologies that improve business decision-making processes. 

Some of the speakers we will host at GIS in Mining include:
Beth Taylor, Exploration Technical Governance Lead, De Beers Group
Mlondolozi Ncapayi, Senior Environmental Coordinator: GIS and Information Management, AngloGold Ashanti
Clive Fanti, GIS Analyst, Petra Diamonds
Talita da Silva, Surveyor Planning CAD Draughtsperson, Royal Bafokeng Platinum
Kabelo Dube, Survey and Planning Manager, AngloGold Ashanti

Venue

Location: Empire Executive Hotel
Empire Executive Apartments and Hotel offers modern contemporary accommodation next to Sandton City, in the center of Johannesburg’s economic and commercial hub. Whether you’re a corporate guest or a..
Contact 177 Empire Place (Cnr Rivonia Rd) Sandhurst, Sandton , South Africa
+27(011) 911 5000

Organizer

IQPC London
IQPC Ltd, 129 Wilton Road, London SW1V 1JZ
+44 (0) 207 368 9300, 0800 652 2363

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