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You are here: Home Mining News News 2009 July 2nd 09 Mining industry out in force at BULKEX

Mining industry out in force at BULKEX

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by Australian Journal of Mining created Jul 01, 2009 04:09 PM

Suppliers to Australia’s mining industry will be out in force at Asia-Pacific’s only dedicated bulk and powder handling exhibition. More than 80 per cent of exhibition space at BULKEX 2009 has been sold already.

  
Mining industry out in force at BULKEX

A large percentage of this exhibition space is being taken up by both Australian and international mining equipment suppliers such as Crushing & Mining Equipment (CME); Valley Longwall International; Kovako Materials Handling; Artur Kpper and many more. Familiar names who are also exhibiting include Bonfiglioli Transmission; Flexicon; SEW Eurodrive; Kockums Bulk Systems and Australian Container Leasing.
Visitors from Queensland’s coal and metal mining industries will also be in attendance in large numbers. The event, which is expected to attract 2,500 attendees, will be held at Brisbane’s Convention and Exhibition Centre on the 4-6 August 4th-6th.
The tripartite event is the focal point for the bulk and powder handling community and comprises of trade exhibition BULKEX 2009; CHoPS (6th International Conference for Conveying and Handling of Particulate Solids) and ICBMH (10th International Conference on Bulk Materials Storage, Handling & Transportation).
According to conference convenor, Associate Professor Wypych, from the University of Wollongong, the overall aim of the combined BULKEX, CHoPS and ICBMH events is to integrate the scientific and industrial communities, with the uniting of the two groups set to throw off some exciting synergies.
“The networking and collaboration opportunities will be tremendous and unprecedented” said Professor Wypych, who is working closely with Bulkex organisers, Informa, to bring the three events together.
“I firmly believe that the combination of CHOPS, ICBMH and BULKEX will provide a unique opportunity to integrate scientific research and industry issues. Academic researchers will come to understand industry’s problems and needs, while the latter group will better grasp the capabilities of the universities and the opportunities presented by their R & D.”
Besides the two major conferences, a host of subsidiary activities - such as workshops, case study sessions; industry seminars and open forums - will foster academic/industry interactions and relationships.
Visitors to the exhibition will have access to a wide range of technical know-how through the free to attend BULKEX Academy Sessions. The exhibitors will also offer product demonstration and displays across the full range of bulk handling expertise. The three days of BULKEX are all about face-to-face interaction, learning, best-practice sharing and networking.
For more information visit: www.bulkex.com.au

 





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