Vancouver, BC | October 16-18, 2024
MRMR 2024 Conference:
Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves,
Innovation and Integration.

At the Hyatt Regency Vancouver

CRIRSCO
MRMR 2024
A collaborative event promoted by CIM and CRIRSCO convenes industry experts, government officials, investors, and regulators to explore transformative techniques for the quantification and management of risk through keynote speeches, presentations, and panel discussions, fostering integration and showcasing innovative approaches and technologies.
Empower transparency and shape the future of MRMR mineral estimation and excellence with us.

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The program is subdivided into five thematic sessions:

Resource Estimation
Mine Planning and Supporting Resources
Mineral Processing and Geo metallurgy
Environment and Social
Regulations & Finance
From data gathering to geological modeling, encompassing risk assessment of tonnages and grades in situ, leading to the classification of measured, indicated, and inferred mineral resources.
Application of modifying factors to the geometric design of the mine, equipment sizing, and production planning, resulting in the declaration of proven and probable mineral reserves. This includes the importance of stochastic mine planning in producing multiple scenario sensitivities for improved value and risk analyses.
Incorporating both traditional and modern techniques to model geological and mineral processing features together improves predictive models for mineral recovery and mill throughput. This encompasses monitoring and control algorithms for dynamic plant and refinery management, quantifying uncertainty, and minimizing variability.
Outlining key principles and considerations aiding mineral resource and mining companies in applying best practices to manage environmental and social risks and opportunities throughout exploration, production, and closure phases.
A review of current rules for disclosing mineral resources and reserves across different jurisdictions, financing mechanisms for mineral exploration and mining firms, incentive programs for expediting critical and strategic mineral production—all while considering the impacts of new approaches and technologies.

Preliminary Schedule at a glance