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Inviting you to gather at Copper Cobalt Africa 2018
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The CopperCobaltAfrica2018 conference is one of the world's most important annual metallurgical events. Its main purpose is to foster dialogue between the mining and metallurgical disciplines, discussing common challenges facing the industry; to improve understanding of existing and emerging technologies, ensuring resource security and maximizing resource utilization; and to encourage participation from professionals across society in the development of the Copperbelt region. CopperCobaltAfrica2018 will be held from July 8th to 12th in Livingstone, a city in southern Zambia. This conference serves as a platform for discussion covering topics from exploration, project initiation, mining processing

The Copper Cobalt Africa 2018 conference is one of the world's most important annual metallurgical events. Its main purpose is to facilitate dialogue between the mining and metallurgical disciplines, discussing common challenges facing the industry; improving understanding of existing and emerging technologies, protecting resource security, and ensuring the full utilization of resources; and encouraging professionals from all sectors of society to participate in the construction of the copper belt region. Copper Cobalt Africa 2018 will be held in Livingstone, a city in southern Zambia, from July 8th to 12th. This conference, serving as a platform for discussion, covers topics ranging from exploration, project initiation, mining processing, recycling, and value addition, providing an opportunity to get closer to the African copper and cobalt industry and allowing the world to gain a deeper understanding and exposure to all aspects of mining and processing in this region. It is characterized by its broad coverage, including many industry-focused agendas, thematic forums, and presentations by leading international experts and scholars.
Warmly welcome you to join Kopperchem at Copper Cobalt Africa 2018!
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