CIMBC22 Preliminary Program

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CONVENTION + EXPO | MAY 1-4 | VANCOUVER, BC

o t e m a o c e l u n e v n We Bie Are you preparing for the CIM Convention experience? 5,000 other minerals industry professionals are! The 2022 CIM Convention + EXPO focus is Mining for Future Generations. This year’s convention features a lineup of expert-led short courses, three full days of technical presentations divided into streams, ranging from operations to geology. The 54th Annual Canadian Mineral Processors Conference, originally scheduled to be hosted in Ottawa Jan. 18 – 20, was postponed to join CIMBC22, enriching the technical program with a mineral processing stream. The CIM Expo, Canada’s premier mining trade show, will once again feature hundreds of companies showcasing the latest in mining equipment, tools, technology, services and products. You will not want to miss out on Canada’s leading mining marketplace. Note: All event participants aged 12+ are now required to provide proof of full vaccination status upon entering the facility. Face masks covering the nose and mouth are required at all times when inside the facility, with the exceptions of when you are actively eating or drinking and engaging in an activity that cannot be performed while wearing a face covering.

à venir

Vous préparez-vous à l’expérience du congrès ICM 2022? 5 000 autres professionnels de l’industrie minière s’y préparent! Le congrès et salon commercial l’EXPO de l’ICM 2022 propose une gamme d’ateliers dirigés par des experts, 3 journées complètes de présentations techniques divisées en thèmes différents et innovants allant des opérations à la géologie. La 54e Conférence annuelle canadienne du traitement des minerais, qui devait initialement se tenir à Ottawa du 18 au 20 janvier, a été reportée pour se joindre au congrès de l’ICM 2022. Le programme technique sera enrichi d'un thème supplémentaire sur le traitement des minerais. L’EXPO, le plus important salon professionnel de l’industrie minière au Canada, présentera une fois de plus des centaines d’entreprises dont les derniers équipements, outils, technologies, services et produits miniers vous impressionneront. Vous ne voudrez pas manquer le marché minier du Canada. Veuillez noter qu'en arrivant à l’événement, tous les participants sont tenus de respecter les nouveaux protocoles de sécurité, notamment de fournir une preuve de vaccination complète et de porter un masque en tout temps, sauf lors de consommation de nourriture ou de breuvage et où vous vous livrez à une activité qui ne peut être réalisée en portant un couvre-visage.

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CONVENTION + EXPO | MAY 1-4 | VANCOUVER, BC

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE | COMITÉ ORGANISATEUR CONVENTION LEADERS / LEADERS DU CONGRÈS Honorary Convention Chair Don Lindsay, Teck Resources Ltd. Convention Chair Doris Hiam-Galvez, Hatch Technical Program Chairs Mary-Jane Piggott, Klohn Crippen Berger; Laurie Reemeyer, Resourceful Paths Student Program Chair Carmen Jensen, University of British Columbia Sponsorship Chair Scott Martin, Glencore Technology Technical Program Topic Chairs Transitions: The Digital Platform Mark Richards, Teck Resources Ltd.; Carla Reyes, Teck Resources Ltd. Operations George Darling, Sandstorm Gold Royalties Environment: Reliance & Adaptability Julie Champagne, National Research Council Canada The Value of People: Mining for Talent and Social Forces in Mining Julia Gartley, BBA; Stephanie Vo, Hatch

Pierre Julien CIM President Président de l’ICM 2021-2022

Markets & Finance Jessie Liu-Ernsting, Keystone Resource Solutions Corp.; David Anonychuk, SGS Geotechnical Mike Yao, Vale Geology: Mineralizing Systems & Beyond Dan Marshall, Simon Fraser University; Garth Kirkham, Kirkham Geosystems Ltd. Protecting Our People Glenn Lyle, MIRARCO Impact of Processing Advances on Mining Economics Daniel Brosig, Gas Cleaning Technologies LLC; Boyd Davis, Kingston Process Metallurgy Inc. (KPM)

Don Lindsay

Canadian Mineral Processors Berge Simonian, Copper Mountain Mining Company

Honorary Convention Chair Président honoraire du Congrès de l’ICM

CIM STAFF Chief Executive Officer Angela Hamlyn Director, Events & Professional Development Christopher Marilley Convention Planner Chantal Murphy Event Planner Mélanie Gauthier

Doris Hiam-Galvez Convention Chair Présidente du Congrès de l’ICM

Expo Sales Manager Martin Bell Sponsorship Program Marilou Reboulis Registration & Expo Coordinator Nadia Bakka Awards Program Laura Foley #CIMBC22

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CONVENTION DAILY SCHEDULE SATURDAY APRIL 30

TUESDAY MAY 3

09:00-16:00 CIM Council Meeting

7:30-17:00 Registration

13:00-17:00 Registration

7:30-17:00 Presenters’ Preparation Room

SUNDAY MAY 1 8:00-20:00 Registration 8:30-17:00 Short Courses 8:30-11:00 CIM Officers’ Meeting and Orientation

Session

7:30-17:00 Business Class Lounge & Press Room 8:00-10:00 Young Mining Professionals Breakfast 8:30-10:00 General Panel Session: Path to the

Future

10:00-17:00 CIM Expo: Canada’s Mining Marketplace

11:00-12:00 CIM Annual General Meeting

10:00-17:00 Student Poster Session

12:00-14:00 Lunch for Short Course Participants

12:00-14:00 Delegate Lunch at the Expo

15:00-20:00 Business Class Lounge & Press Room

12:00-14:00 Student-Industry Networking Luncheon

15:00-20:00 Presenters’ Preparation Room

15:30-17:00 Networking Reception at the Expo

15:30-16:30 First-time Attendee and VIP Reception

17:00-19:00 Women in Mining Reception

16:30-17:00 Convention Opening Ceremony

20:00-00:00 Komatsu Gala

17:00-20:00 Expo Opening and Reception 17:00-20:00 Student Poster Session

MONDAY MAY 2 7:30-17:00 Registration 7:30-17:00 Presenters’ Preparation Room

WEDNESDAY MAY 4 7:30-14:00 Registration 7:30-14:00 Presenters’ Preparation Room 7:30-14:00 Business Class Lounge & Press Room 9:00-10:00 General Keynote Session: Mining

Roadmap for Future Generations

7:30-17:00 Business Class Lounge & Press Room

10:30-15:15 Technical Program (9 streams & CMP)

8:30-10:30 Keynote and Plenary Session: Future

12:00-14:00 Delegates’ Lunch with Guest Speaker

Needs of the Industry

10:00-17:00 CIM Expo: Canada’s Mining Marketplace

15:15-16:30 Convention Closing Reception

10:00-17:00 Student Poster Session 11:00-16:45 Technical Program (9 streams & CMP) 12:15-14:00 Delegate Lunch at the Expo 12:15-14:00 CEO Luncheon (by invitation) 15:30-17:00 Networking Reception at the Expo 18:00-19:00 Past Presidents’ Reception 18:00-19:00 Reception, CIM-Caterpillar Awards Gala 19:00-22:00 CIM-Caterpillar Awards Gala

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HORAIRE QUOTIDIEN DES ACTIVITÉS SAMEDI 30 AVRIL 9h-16h Réunion du conseil de l’ICM 13h-17h Inscription

DIMANCHE 1 MAI 8h-20h Inscription 8h30-17h Cours intensifs 8h30-17h Orientation des dirigeants de l’ICM 11h-12h Assemblée générale annuelle de l’ICM 12h-14h Lunch pour les participants des cours

intensifs

MARDI 3 MAI 7h30-17h Inscription 7h30-17h Salle de préparation des présentateurs 7h30-17h Salon pour les délégués affaires et média 8h00-10h Petit-déjeuner Young Mining

Professionals

8h30-10h Séance générale, panel de discussion :

La voie de l’avenir

10h-17h L’Expo : Carrefour des affaires minières 10h-17h Concours d’affiches des étudiants 12h00-14h Lunch des délégués à l’Expo

15h-20h Salon pour les délégués affaires et média

12h00-14h Lunch de réseautage étudiants-industrie

15h-20h Salle de préparation des présentateurs

15h30-17h Réception-réseautage à l’Expo

15h30-16h30 Réception aux nouveaux délégués et VIP 16h30-17h Cérémonie inaugurale du congrès 17h-20h Ouverture de l’Expo et réception de

17h-19h Réception Femmes en exploitation

minière

20h-minuit Gala Komatsu

réseautage

17h-20h Concours d’affiches des étudiants

LUNDI 2 MAI 7h30-17h Inscription 7h30-17h Salle de préparation des présentateurs

MERCREDI 4 MAI 7h30-14h Inscription 7h30-14h Salle de préparation des présentateurs 7h30-14h Salon pour les délégués affaires et média 9h-10h Séance générale, conférencière invitée :

Feuille de route de l’industrie minière pour les générations futures

7h30-17h Salon pour les délégués affaires et média 8h30-10h30 Conférencier invité et plénière : Les

besoins futurs de l'industrie

10h-17h L’Expo : Carrefour des affaires minières 10h-17h Concours d’affiches des étudiants

10h30-15h15 Programme technique (9 thèmes & CMP) 12h00-14h

Lunch des délégués avec présentateur invité

15h15-16h30 Réception de clôture du congrès

11h-16h45 Programme technique (9 thèmes & CMP) 12h15-14h Lunch des délégués à l’Expo 12h15-14h Lunch des PDG (sur invitation) 15h30-17h Réception-réseautage à l’Expo 18h-19h Réception des anciens présidents de l’ICM 18h-19h

Réception du gala et prix d’excellence ICM-Caterpillar

19h-22h Gala et prix d’excellence ICM-Caterpillar

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TECHNICAL PROGRAM | PROGRAMME TECHNIQUE

CONVENTION + EXPO | MAY 1-4 | VANCOUVER, BC

TECHNICAL TOPICS TOPICS DU PROGRAMME TECHNIQUE Transitions: The Digital Platform Chairs: Mark Richards and Carla Reyes, Teck Resources Ltd.

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Electrification and power systems Artificial intelligence Renewable energy in mining The use of AI and advanced simulation technology from geology to metal production Digital operations and maintenance The connected mine Operations simulation

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Surface mining operations Underground mining operations Shaft operations Ramp operations Mining method operations Maintenance planning Equipment optimization Human resource operations Operations services Material handling Operations data management Operations simulation Operations automation Operational excellence: Utilizing existing resources to their fullest potential Data-driven decision making in operations Operations – re-imagining spaces

Operations Chair: George Darling, Sandstorm Gold Royalties

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Environment: Reliance & Adaptability Chair: Julie Champagne, National Research Council Canada

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Mining and the circular economy Climate risk: Successful adaptation stories Ecosystems and biodiversity: Environmental monitoring to measure and mitigate impacts Tailings: New standards and technologies Water in mining: Operations, environment and communities Clean energy transitions The role of mining in the UN's sustainable development goals Decarbonizing mining – targets and pathways Trends in smelting and processing

The Value of People: Mining for Talent and Social Forces in Mining Chairs: Julia Gartley, BBA and Stefanie Vo, Hatch

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Moving from benefits to partnerships Mining industry reputation and ethical obligations: Good news stories ESG/CSR in practice: Closing the gaps Expanding the ESG toolbox Technology and the social licence to operate How to build trust and keep it How do we attract our future workforce? Generational knowledge transfer - how do we do it successfully? Continuing education to address the labour gap Retention across commodity price cycles Digital workforce Gender and racial equity

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Commodities outlook Economic trends: Current state of play through the eyes of mining futurists Overcoming supply chain challenges: Logistics, traceability (ESG, provenance), premium pricing Financing: State of play and future trends Accountability to financiers: Trends and tools to support operators New frontiers in mining: Carbon capture, ocean floor and space Decarbonization: Separating fact from fiction Critical minerals: security of supply, strengthening regional supply chains, development of partnerships and alliances

Markets & Finance Chairs: Jessie Liu-Ernsting, Keystone Resource Solutions Corp. and David Anonychuk, SGS

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Geotechnical Chair: Mike Yao, Vale

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Innovations in laboratory and field testing Innovations in field monitoring technology and program Slope stability Underground soft rock engineering Seismic risk management for mining at depth Analysis, modelling and ground support design Innovations in geomechanics technology Case studies

Geology: Mineralizing Systems & Beyond Chairs: Dan Marshall, Simon Fraser University and Garth Kirkham, Kirkham Geosystems Ltd.

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Advances in Cordilleran Porphyry deposit knowledge Mineral Deposits worldwide Digital Advances in Property Evaluation and Assessment: 43-101 and more

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CONVENTION + EXPO | MAY 1-4 | VANCOUVER, BC

Protecting Our People Chair: Glenn Lyle, MIRARCO

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Lessons learned from COVID-19 that apply to health and safety Igniting safety leadership Building and sustaining a culture of health and safety Technical innovations that support health and safety: Technology for risk management

Impact of Processing Chairs: Daniel Brosig, Gas Cleaning Technologies LLC and Boyd Davis, Kingston Process Metallurgy Inc. (KPM)

Objective: With a vision on 2030, this symposium will explore upcoming advances in processing that will impact mining and improve economics. • Advances in processing of high-impurity ores • Processing of secondary materials/recycling • Alternative strategies to processing for specific products (like battery precursors) • Management/abatement of pollutants in effluents • Changes in downstream processing due to GHG consideration

The 54th Annual Canadian Mineral Processors Operators Conference Chair: Berge Simonian, Copper Mountain Mining Company

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Flotation Process performance and reliability Flowsheets, operations, start-up Communication and ore sorting Gold processing

SPECIAL FORUM Canadian Mining Education Forum: Working Towards Inclusive Leadership Chair: Anne Johnson, Queen’s University More information to come. Visit convention.cim.org.

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KEYNOTE & OPENING PLENARY SESSION | CONFÉRENCIER INVITÉ & SÉANCE PLÉNIÈRE D’OUVERTURE CONVENTION + EXPO | MAY 1-4 | VANCOUVER, BC

MONDAY MAY 2 AT 8:30 | LUNDI LE 2 MAI À 8H30 We would like to acknowledge that the event is being held on ancestral, traditional and unceded Aboriginal territories. Chewx Ma Halth Squamish Nation members, who make up The Eagle Song “Spakwus Slolem” Dancers, will present a glimpse into the history, legends and myths of the Squamish People. Their territory comprises Vancouver, Howe Sound and Whistler areas and has been the traditional territory of the Squamish Nation for thousands of years. Squamish Nation history goes back in time to the Great Flood and the Ice Age of around 6,000 years ago.

This year, a fresh new plenary model will keep the audience engaged from start to finish. Two hours of interactive keynote and opening plenary on the theme Mining for Future Generations. Beau Lotto, founder & CEO, Lab of Misfits/Lab of Misfits AR, will start the plenary with a keynote presentation on Thriving Because of Uncertainty. #CIMBC22

FUTURE NEEDS OF THE INDUSTRY Our opening multidiscipline panel will discuss the future needs of the industry. How we will deal with climate change, diversity, skill shortages, automation and other emerging issues. How we break down the silos and collaborate more effectively within and beyond mining. Moderator

DORIS HIAM-GALVEZ Senior Advisor, Hatch

TRINITY LLOYD Sustainability & Energy Transition Lead, Google

RANDY SMALLWOOD President & CEO, Wheaton Precious Metals Corp.

DON LINDSAY President & CEO, Teck Resources Ltd.

TOM PALMER President & CEO, Newmont Corporation

BEAU LOTTO Founder & CEO, Lab of Misfits/Lab of Misfits AR

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CONVENTION + EXPO | MAY 1-4 | VANCOUVER, BC

Moderator TUESDAY MAY 3 | MARDI LE 3 MAI GENERAL PANEL SESSION SÉANCE GÉNÉRALE, PANEL DE DISCUSSION Path to the Future To start the day on Tuesday, we will have another multidiscipline panel that will discuss how mining companies must have a positive impact on all levels of society in the regions where they operate.

JOHN THOMPSON Honorary Professor of Responsible Resources at the University Bristol, UK

NALAINE MORIN Principal, ArrowBlade Consulting Services

NATHAN MONASH Vice President Business Sustainability, Lundin Gold Inc.

WEDNESDAY LE 4 MAI | MERCREDI MAY 4 GENERAL KEYNOTE SESSION SÉANCE GÉNÉRALE, CONFÉRENCIÈRE INVITÉE Mining Roadmap for Future Generations Don’t miss Wednesday’s keynote presentation on Mining Roadmap for Future Generations. What are the actions required to deliver the roadmap that creates future sustainable societies in regions impacted by mining? Doris is a chemical engineer with a PhD in metallurgy from the Université DORIS HIAMde Liege, Belgium, with broad senior GALVEZ level experience in both technical Senior Advisor, organizations and developing new Hatch business globally in the mining/metals, energy and infrastructure sectors. She has achieved objectives by successfully building multidisciplinary teams across not only the company but also other companies.

Before becoming senior advisor, Hatch, she ran Hatch Peru (until 2012) and Hatch Europe (until 2017). Over 15 years, she created new and innovative opportunities that expanded the business in new regions (Australia, South America, Europe & North America) by understanding customer needs, anticipating future needs and creating new services to meet them. Before joining Hatch, Doris was the CTO for Novelis, where she was a key member of a corporate leadership team participating in all aspects of the business, including financial performance, operations, capital investment, mergers/ acquisitions, organizational development and social responsibility. She was Board Director of the Canada UK Chamber of Commerce in London.

VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP Participants will have the privilege of attending a virtual field trip: a 45minute presentation video on the Epiroc 6th Sense tour of the future mine, followed by a Q&A with specialists in automation and digitalization. Set out for a smart, safe and seamless journey – a tour visiting multiple continents and mine sites surface and underground.

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The tour will showcase how mining companies can increase productivity, safety and sustainability from close collaboration with Epiroc and the implementation of 6th Sense and batteryelectric solutions. Our journey together highlights: •

Smart operations improving productivity through insight, control and optimization

Safety through visibility and removing people from hazardous environments

Seamless integration across the full process, regardless of the fleet

Participants will get to explore an automated, connected and battery-electric fleet where machines and technology align creating trust and building confidence.


SHORT COURSES | COURS INTENSIFS

A number of highly specialized short courses will be offered by top experts in their fields, immediately preceding the conference. These in-depth courses will be essential for professionals who want to stay abreast of the most recent developments and techniques in their areas of expertise. The short courses are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The organizer reserves the right to cancel a short course if the number of participants does not meet the minimum number required.

Un certain nombre de cours intensifs hautement spécialisés seront proposés par les meilleurs experts dans leur domaine, immédiatement avant la conférence. Ces cours approfondis seront essentiels pour les professionnels qui souhaitent rester au courant des développements et des techniques les plus récents dans leurs domaines d’expertise. Les cours sont disponibles selon le principe du premier arrivé, premier servi. L’organisateur se réserve le droit d’annuler un cours si le nombre de participants n’atteint pas le nombre minimum requis.

Full day short course: Price includes two coffee breaks, lunch and course notes Regular registration: $375 Student registration: $100

Half day short course: Price includes one coffee break and course notes Regular registration: $175 Student registration: $50

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For full course descriptions, visit convention.cim.org Consultez les descriptions des cours intensifs sur le site Internet du congrès.

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SOCIAL PROGRAM | PROGRAMME SOCIAL A myriad of social activities has been planned to maximize your networking opportunities and make your convention memorable. Reserve your tickets early and mark your calendar! Un éventail d’activités sociales a été prévu afin d’optimiser vos chances d’établir des contacts et de rendre ce congrès mémorable. Réservez vos billets dès que possible!

SUNDAY, MAY 1 | DIMANCHE 1 MAI OPENING CEREMONY AND WELCOME RECEPTION | CÉRÉMONIE INAUGURALE ET RÉCEPTION DE BIENVENUE Participants gather at the opening ceremony and reception of the CIM Convention for networking, refreshments and live entertainment. Meet old colleagues and friends over a drink and finger foods at the Expo while discovering exhibitor innovations. The Expo is the convention hub for networking, knowledge exchange and business. Les participants au congrès se joindront aux dirigeants de l’ICM dans l’aire d’inscription à l’occasion de la cérémonie inaugurale. Nous prendrons un verre et une bouchée, à l’EXPO. 16:30 | Ceremony in the registration foyer prior to the 17:00 reception at the Expo | Cérémonie dans l’aire d’inscription précédant la réception de 17h à l’Expo Included in the registration fee | Inclus dans les frais d’inscription

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MONDAY, MAY 2 | LUNDI 2 MAI CIM-CATERPILLAR AWARDS GALA | GALA ET PRIX D’EXCELLENCE ICM-CATERPILLAR This sumptuous gala evening, sponsored by Caterpillar and its Canadian dealers, recognizes excellence in the minerals industry. The year’s shining stars of the Canadian industry are celebrated by hundreds of their peers during an evening of gourmet food and entertainment. Buy tickets early as seats are limited and get your finest evening wear ready. Ce prestigieux gala commandité par Caterpillar et ses dépositaires canadiens mettra à l’honneur les étoiles de l’industrie minière canadienne de l’année. Un repas gourmet, des artistes surprenants et plusieurs centaines de convives rendront la soirée mémorable. Achetez vos billets tôt, les places étant limitées. Et, revêtez vos plus beaux atouts. 18:00 Reception | 19:00 Gala | $ 175 56

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MONDAY, MAY 2 & TUESDAY, MAY 3 | LUNDI 2 ET MARDI 3 MAI

TUESDAY, MAY 3 | MARDI 3 MAI

NETWORKING AT THE EXPO | RÉSEAUTAGE À L’EXPO Lunch and cocktail receptions at the Expo will take place from 12:00 to 14:00 and 15:30 to 17:00. Lunch and one drink ticket per day are included with each delegate registration. Les lunchs et consommations seront offerts dans la salle de l’Expo de 12 h à 14 h et de 15 h 30 à 17 h. Votre inscription au congrès vous donne droit au lunch et à une consommation par jour.

TUESDAY, MAY 3 | MARDI 3 MAI KOMATSU GALA | GALA KOMATSU

WOMEN IN MINING RECEPTION | RÉCEPTION FEMMES EN EXPLOITATION MINIÈRE Join CIM and Women in Mining BC (WIMBC) for drinks and appetizers as we celebrate diversity and inclusion. Come meet and network with a rich and diverse group of industry professionals. A must to attend. Tickets sell out fast! Rejoignez l’ICM et Women in Mining BC (WIMBC) pour un verre avec canapés alors que nous célébrons la diversité et l’inclusion dans l’industrie minière. Venez rencontrer et réseauter avec un groupe riche et diversifié de professionnels de l’industrie. A ne pas manquer! 17:00-19:00 | $ 65

Get ready for an evening of non-stop entertainment. The Komatsu Gala features live music and delectable finger foods and refreshments. This exciting party allows acquaintances and peers to celebrate the night away, before bidding one another farewell until next year.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 | MERCREDI 4 MAI

Préparez-vous à une soirée de divertissement ininterrompu. Le gala de Komatsu sera animé par des musiciens qui vous feront célébrer sans arrêt, un savoureux buffet et une ambiance de fête inégalée. 20:00-00:00 | Included with registration Inclus dans les frais d’inscription

WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 | MERCREDI 4 MAI WEDNESDAY DELEGATE LUNCH, WITH GUEST SPEAKER The technical program continues, and delegates are invited to gather and grab a bite in an informal networking setting before heading to the afternoon sessions. Le programme technique se poursuit et les délégués sont invités à réseauter et prendre une bouchée avant les sessions de l’après-midi. 12:00-14:00 | Included in the registration fee | Inclus dans les frais d’inscription

CLOSING RECEPTION | RÉCEPTION DE CLÔTURE Let’s raise our glasses to a week filled with learning, knowledge exchange, networking, business – and mostly, SUCCESS! Toast to old and new friendships and satisfy your sweet tooth while we recap the highlights of the 2022 Convention. Levons notre verre à une semaine remplie d’apprentissage, d’échanges, de réseautage, d’affaires et surtout, de SUCCÈS! Mettez-vous quelques sucreries sous la dent et laissez-vous inspirer par les annonces du congrès 2022. 15:15-16:30| Included in the registration fee | Inclus dans les frais d’inscription


STUDENTS AND YOUNG LEADERS | ÉTUDIANTS ET JEUNES DIRIGEANTS

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The CIM Convention 2022 is the ultimate professional networking opportunity. Student registration provides access to the full delegate package: Monday Plenary, Tuesday Panel and Wednesday Keynote sessions, Technical Program, CIM Opening Reception, CIM Expo, Monday lunch at the Expo, Tuesday CIM Student-Industry Luncheon, Wednesday lunch with a Guest Speaker, Komatsu Gala on Tuesday night and Closing Reception on Wednesday.

Le congrès de l’ICM 2022 est l’occasion idéale de tisser des liens durables. En vous inscrivant en tant qu’étudiant, vous aurez accès aux mêmes activités offertes aux délégués, à savoir : la séance plénière du lundi, les allocutions du conférencier d’honneur et panel de discussion du mardi et mercredi, le programme technique, l’Expo, la réception inaugurale, le lunch du lundi à l’Expo, le lunch étudiantsindustrie le mardi, le lunch avec conférencier invité le mercredi, le gala de Komatsu le mardi soir et une réception de clôture le mercredi.

SUNDAY TO TUESDAY MAY 1-3 | DIMANCHE AU MARDI 1-3 MAI YOUNG LEADERS PAVILION | PAVILLON JEUNES PROFESSIONNEL First-time CIM Convention delegates join seasoned CIM mentors at lounge 347 of the Expo for mentorship, orientation and new connections. Start your convention experience on the right foot and stay on top of the Newbie Lounge activities’ schedule.

Les délégués qui vivront leur première expérience-congrès rencontreront des mentors de l’ICM et pourront optimiser leur expérience dès le premier jour. Débutez votre expérience avec nous du bon pied et soyez présents aux activités qui se dérouleront dans ce pavillon – stand 347.

STUDENT POSTER COMPETITION | CONCOURS D’AFFICHES DES ÉTUDIANTS Showcase your talents to leading mining industry professionals. Put your best foot forward and submit an abstract online before March 4, 2022, on topics ranging from geology and mining to processing and sustainability. Cash prizes will be presented to three winners at Tuesday’s Student-Industry Luncheon.

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Envoyez votre résumé en ligne au plus tard le 4 mars 2022 et profitez de cette occasion parfaite pour présenter vos talents aux professionnels les plus renommés de l’industrie minière sur un large éventail de thèmes, de la géologie et des mines au traitement et à la durabilité. Trois gagnants recevront un prix en argent au Lunch étudiants industrie le mardi.


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TUESDAY MAY 3 | MARDI 3 MAI STUDENT-INDUSTRY LUNCHEON | LUNCH ÉTUDIANTS-INDUSTRIE Make that all-important contact with the mining professionals who can help propel your career at the Student-Industry Luncheon. Practice networking skills by engaging with potential employers and mentors in this select and professional networking environment. Cash prizes will be presented to the poster competition winners. Time | Heure 12:00-14:00 Ce lunch étudiants-industrie est l’occasion idéale de rencontrer des professionnels expérimentés de l’industrie. Élargissez votre réseau et identifiez des employeurs et conseillers potentiels. Les prix en argent seront remis aux gagnants du concours d’affiches.

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CIM EXPO | EXPO DE L’ICM THE TRADE SHOW | LE SALON COMMERCIAL The CIM EXPO has been Canada’s premier mining trade show for decades. The EXPO floor is where you will find the latest in mining equipment, tools, technology, hardware, and software. Experience product demonstrations, explore the solutions to industry challenges, chat with exhibitors or set up focused one-on-one meetings to dig deeper; you’ll find the answers you need. See the latest innovations in our Pavilions from Quebec, Germany, and the Northern Ontario Mining Showcase. Take time to visit the Young Leaders Pavillion, the Career Center, our Poster Presentations and the CIMF Silent Auction. CIM and Crownsmen Partners “Mining NOW!” will also be interviewing LIVE from the EXPO floor. And don’t forget to stop by the CIM Magazine Lounge to chat with our editors and advertising sales team. Lunch and cocktail receptions will be held in the Expo on Monday and Tuesday, May 2 and 3, at 12:00 to 14:00 and 15:30 to 17:00.

EXPO HOURS HEURES DE L’EXPO Sunday | Dimanche Monday | Lundi Tuesday | Mardi convention.cim.org

17:00 – 20:00 10:00 – 17:00 10:00 – 17:00

L’EXPO de l’ICM est le principal salon minier au Canada depuis des décennies. Vous y trouverez les derniers équipements, outils, technologies, matériels et logiciels miniers. Faites l’expérience de démonstrations de produits, explorez les solutions aux défis de l’industrie, discutez avec les exposants ou organisez des réunions individuelles; vous trouverez les réponses dont vous avez besoin. Découvrez les dernières innovations dans nos pavillons du Québec, de l’Allemagne et le salon minier du Nord de l’Ontario. Prenez le temps de visiter le Pavillon Jeunes Professionnel, le Centre de carrières, nos présentations d’affiches et l’encan silencieux de la FICM. Les partenaires de l’ICM et Crownsmen “ Mining NOW! “ interviewera également en direct de l’EXPO. N’oubliez pas de vous rendre au CIM Magazine Lounge pour discuter avec nos rédacteurs et notre équipe de vente de publicité. Des lunchs et des cocktails seront organisés dans l’Expo les lundi et mardi 2 et 3 mai, de 12h00 à 14h00 et de 15h30 à 17h00. MEETING PODS | ESPACES PRIVÉS Whether to conclude an agreement or interview a potential employee, three closed meeting spaces will be available to CIM corporate members, sponsors and convention exhibitors. Reserve the private meeting pods for 30-minute time slots. An attendant will ensure access to as many partners as possible. First come, first served. Que ce soit pour conclure un accord ou interviewer un employé potentiel, trois espaces de réunions fermés seront disponibles aux membres corporatifs de l’ICM, nos commanditaires et exposants. Un préposé rendra ces espaces disponibles pour des périodes de 30 minutes. Premier arrivé, premier servi.


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EXHIBITOR LISTING LISTE DES EXPOSANTS Check out our full exhibitors’ listings online. Vous trouverez la liste complète de nos Exposants en ligne.

Exhibitor Name Booth Number 3 Phase Power Systems ..............................341 3D-P................................................................1051 48e Nord International ................................1322

A ABC Canada Technology Group Ltd. ..........600 Accutron Instruments Inc...........................1249 Adria Power Systems ..................................1324 AFM Industries................................................622 AFX Mixing and Pumping ..........................1538 Technologies Inc. AGAT Laboratories ......................................1441 AIRMP Inc. ....................................................1327 AltoMaxx ..........................................................738 Am Cast, Inc. ..................................................417 Ambra Solutions ............................................413 AMC Consultants ........................................1451 American Biltrite ..........................................1227 Analytic Systems..........................................1047 ANDRITZ ..........................................................906 Anton Paar Canada......................................1529 Antraquip Corporation ..................................428 Apex Automation Ltd...................................1346 Aqseptence Group..........................................424 ARES PRISM..................................................1244 ASDR Canada Inc.........................................1318 ASGCO ..............................................................602 Atlantic Industries Limited............................901 ATS Electro-Lube International Inc. ............605 Austin Westech ............................................1337 Autonomous Solutions, Inc. ......................1519

B Barr Engineering and Environmental ......1424 Science Canada BBA..................................................................1136 Becker Mining Systems ................................829 Bedeschi America Inc ....................................623 Beijing Joint-Union Exhibition Co., Ltd.....1147 Benshaw Canada............................................532 Betteridge Enterprises Ltd..........................1541 BEUMER Group ..............................................823 Binder+Co USA, Inc......................................1723 Bit Service Company Ltd...............................516 BKT Tires Canada INC...................................937 Black Cat Wear Parts ....................................942 Borealis Precision ........................................1810 Brandt ..............................................................817

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Bridon Bekaert The Ropes Group................925 Brigade Electronics (Canada) Ltd ............1630 BROME COMPOST inc. ..............................1328

C CAB Products................................................1700 Camfil APC / Envirotech..............................1550 Canada Revenue Agency ..............................542 Canadian Mining Journal (CMJ) ..............1618 Carlson Commercial & Industrial ............1350 Services Ltd. Carlson Software ............................................700 Cartel Communication Systems Inc...........309 Cementation Canada Inc. ..........................1305 Center Rock Inc. ..........................................1141 Changshu Feifan Metalwork Co. Ltd. ......1044 ChemTreat, Inc. ..............................................317 Chrysos Corporation Limited ....................1605 CIM - Metallurgy & Materials Society ......1204 CIM Magazine ..............................................1409 CK Logistics ....................................................807 COGEP inc. ....................................................1037 Conspec Controls Ltd. ................................1240 Continental Conveyor Ltd. ............................617 CON-V-AIR ....................................................1802 COREM ..........................................................1107 Corner Cast Inc.............................................1609 Crownsmen Partners ....................................837 CWA Engineers Inc.......................................1208

D De Beers Group Services ............................1426 Derrick Corporation........................................529 Deswik ............................................................1250 Dingo ..............................................................1042 Domson Engineering & Inspection Ltd ....1045 Doppelmayr ....................................................619 DRA Americas ..............................................1524 Driver Industrial ............................................1408 DSI UNDERGROUND CANADA LTD. ..........611 Dumas Contracting Ltd...............................1806 Dyno Nobel Canada ....................................1401

E Earth Drilling ....................................................307 ECO Technologies ........................................1620 Engineered Pipe Group................................1608 Epiroc ................................................................711

Evergreen Solutions ......................................431 ExcelSense Technologies Corp. ................1422

F F.F.P. Systems Inc. ........................................1110 Fenner Dunlop Americas ............................1338 Fireball Equipment Ltd...................................630 Flexco-Minet Lacing Technology (MLT) ....500 FLSmidth..........................................................911 FMDC Watermist Canada Ltd ......................607 FM Technologies ............................................528 Fournier Industries ........................................800 FUCHS Lubricants Co. ..................................741 FWS Group of Companies ............................625

G G Mining Services Inc. ................................1800 G.L. Tiley & Associates Ltd.........................1138 G+ Plastics ....................................................1221 General Kinematics......................................1731 Geobrugg North America, LLC ....................642 GEOKON ..........................................................540 GeoSonics/Vibra-Tech ..................................705 Germany-Federal Ministry Economic ....1617 Affairs & Energy GF Urecon Ltd ..............................................1507 GKM Consultants Inc.....................................536 Glencore ........................................................1805 Global Physical Asset Management, Inc ..1804 GMI Wheels ..................................................1025 GMS Canada Corp ......................................1520 Graymont ........................................................620 GroundProbe North America ....................1017 Groupe Castech-Plessitech ......................1330

H H2Flow Equipment Inc. ..............................1801 HAZEMAG ........................................................524 H-E Parts International ..............................1803 Heavy Metal Equipment & Rentals..............411 Hein Lehmann Canada Inc.........................1005 Hepburn Engineering Inc...............................701 Hexagon Mining ..........................................1123 HKD BLUE ........................................................943 Honeywell Footwear ....................................1624 Howden ..........................................................1636 HX Industrial Control Corp ........................1349 Hydrau Flo (Weir Minerals) ........................1151

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HydroTech Mining inc. ................................1501

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MINRAIL INC. ................................................1223 Mitsubishi Materials U.S.A. Corporation....710 MMD Mineral Sizing (Canada) Inc. ............806

ILEC Industries..............................................1326 Improved Piping Products ............................848 Inline Group Inc.............................................1443 INNIO Jenbacher North America LLC ........742 InnovExplo Inc...............................................1320 Iraeta Grinding Media ....................................629 ISCO ................................................................1000 ITHPP ................................................................427

Mobile Air & Power Rentals ..........................313

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National Research Council Canada ............626

JENNMAR ........................................................507 Joest Inc...........................................................421 Johnson Industries Ltd. ..............................1206

Netzsch Canada, Inc. ..................................1447

Mobile Parts Inc. ..........................................1109 Motion Metrics Int’l Corp. ..........................1331 MSTA Canada ..............................................1336 Multotec Canada Ltd. ..................................1101

N NATIONAL ENERGY EQUIPMENT INC. ......300 Natural Resources Canada - MMS ............512 New York Blower Company..........................712 Nilex Inc. ..........................................................640

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NLMK Clabecq ..............................................1311

Kal Tire............................................................1117 Kalenborn Abresist Corporation ..................708 Keller ................................................................506 Kemetco Research Inc. ................................751 KGO Group Ltd. ..............................................410 Kiepe Electric GmbH ......................................441 Kobelt Manufacturing Co. Ltd. ....................522 Komatsu Mining ............................................917

Normet Canada Ltd. ......................................747

L Lafarge Canada, Inc. ......................................423 Layfield Group Ltd. ........................................301 Ledcor Group of Companies......................1417 Liebherr-Canada Ltd. ..................................1124 Luff Industries Ltd. ......................................1410

M Maccaferri Canada Ltd. ................................843 Machines Roger International Inc.............1229 MAPEI ............................................................1702 Maptek............................................................1207 Master Builders ............................................1200 Matrix Design Group ......................................501 McLanahan Corporation ............................1011 McLellan Industries Inc. ................................401 Mecanicad ....................................................1332 Meglab............................................................1211 ME Global ......................................................1143 Metso Outotec ................................................801 MI Petro Construction & Supply Inc. ..........525 Micromine North America ..........................1445 MiHR COUNCIL - CONSEIL RHiM ............1607 Mine Cable Services Corp.............................736 Mine Hoists International Ltd. ..................1138 Mineral Technologies ....................................332 MiniBulk Inc. ..................................................1436 Mining For Miracles ....................................1706 MINOVA (Americas) ....................................1511

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NMT - Nordic Minesteel Technologies ......849 Norseman Structures..................................1613

R Rail-Veyor Technologies Global Inc. ........1129 Rapid3D..........................................................1611 Raute Canada Ltd. ......................................1710 RDAbbott Canada, Ltd.................................1705 Redline Communications ..........................1049 Redwave Solutions US LLC ..........................520 Redwood Plastics and Rubber ....................508 RESPEC ..........................................................1712 RIGID ROBOTICS..........................................1717 Rimex Supply Ltd. ........................................1537 Ritchie Bros. ....................................................809 RNP MEXICO ................................................1237 Rockwell Automation ..................................1836 ROSTA Inc......................................................1406 RPMGlobal ......................................................813 RR Canada Inc. ..............................................704 RubberSource Inc...........................................802 Rulmeca Canada..........................................1301

North Fringe Industrial Technologies Inc. 707

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NSS Canada ..................................................1243

S.Huot ............................................................1606 SafeSight Exploration Inc. ..........................1431 Sandale Utility Products................................637 Sandvik Mining & Rock Technology ........1031 Scantech International Pty Ltd. ................1701 Schenck Process LLC....................................416 Schneider-Electric........................................1425 Schreder Inc. ................................................1527 SDL..................................................................1148 Sempertrans USA ........................................1142 Sepro Systems................................................624 SEW-Eurodrive Co. of Canada Ltd. ..........1400 Shaft Drillers International..........................1105 Siebtechnik Tema ........................................1001 Sigfusson Northern Ltd...............................1306 Sika Canada Inc ..............................................331 Simark Controls Ltd. ......................................408 SimWell ..........................................................1140 SM Cyclo of Canada, Ltd...............................905 SME - Society for Mining Metallurgy ......1616 & Exploration SmithCo Side-Dump Trailers ......................400 SMS Equipment Inc. ....................................1201 SNF Canada Ltd. ............................................410 Sotecma Inc.....................................................844 Spartan Controls Ltd. ..................................1343 Spendrup Fan Co. ..........................................840 SSAB ..............................................................1043 Standard Machine - Power Systems ........530 by Timken Star West Petroleum Ltd...............................846 STEINERTUS Inc.............................................631 STI Maintenance ..........................................1233 Strata Worldwide..........................................1725 Student Village ................................................103

O Omnitrans ........................................................621 Optimum Crush, Inc.....................................1150 Optis Engineering ........................................1219 Orica Canada Inc. ........................................1017

P Pacific Blasting ............................................1442 PacificOra Industrial Systems ..................1711 Paul’s Fan Company....................................1642 Penticton Foundry Ltd.................................1308 Petro-Canada Lubricants ..........................1523 Phoenix Conveyor Belt Solutions ..............1516 PhotoSat ........................................................1822 Piteau Associates ........................................1704 Placer Gold Design ......................................1307 Polycorp Ltd. ................................................1531 Pompaction Inc. ..........................................1009 Praetorian Construction Management ......910 Precision Pulley & Idler................................1601 Process Mineralogy Consulting ..................847 Procon Mining & Tunnelling ........................604 Promine..........................................................1041 Provix ..............................................................1517 Pump and Abrasion Technologies ............737 Canada Ltd. Purolite..............................................................436

Q QINGDAO FAMBITION HEAVY ....................745 MACHINERY CO.,LTD. Queen’s University..........................................703


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Surplec ..........................................................1247 Synergy Engineering Ltd. ..............................406

T Takraf Canada Inc. ........................................521 TE Connectivity ............................................1551 Technosub ....................................................1217 Tech Lounge....................................................537 Teck Resources Ltd. ....................................1622 TECO-Westinghouse Motors (Canada) ..1209 Inc. Tega Industries Limited ..............................1004 TEMA ISENMANN, INC. ..............................1003 Temiskaming Shores Region ......................716 Tetra Tech......................................................1446 Thor Global Enterprises Limited..................641 Thyssen Mining ............................................1228 ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions ............616 Canada Inc Time Out Lounge ............................................511 Titan Environmental Containment ..............505 TLT-Turbo Inc. ................................................310 Tramac Equipment Ltd. ................................706 Trinum ..............................................................504 TS Manufacturing ........................................1404 TV Lounge ....................................................1137

U UBC Mining Engineering ..............................845 ULMA Conveyor Components ..................1703 Unmanned Aerial Services Inc...................1816

V V.J. Pamensky Canada Inc. ..........................608 Vale..................................................................1809 Van der Graaf ..................................................931 VEGA Instruments Canada ........................1540 Veolia Water Technologies ........................1108 VIA Technologies, Inc. ..................................949 Victaulic ............................................................510 Victoria Gold Corp. ......................................1345 Voith Turbo Inc. ..............................................517

W Wajax ..............................................................1317 Wellness Lounge ..........................................1111 Western Star Trucks ......................................316 Western Tank & Lining ................................1439 Westpro Machinery Inc. ................................601 WireCo WorldGroup ....................................1421 WSP Canada Inc...........................................1241

REGISTRATION & TRAVEL INSCRIPTION & VOYAGE The on-site registration desk, situated in the foyer of the West building, will be open from Saturday to Wednesday. For hours, see Daily Schedule. EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION - Register before March 25 to benefit from the early bird rate. Visit convention.cim.org for registration fees by category. Les comptoirs d’inscription ouverts du samedi au mercredi. Voir horaire des activités. INSCRIPTION AVANTAGEUSE - Inscrivezvous avant le 25 mars pour bénéficier du tarif de préinscription. Visitez le convention.cim.org du congrès pour les frais d’inscription par catégorie.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATION HÉBERGEMENT Conference Direct is the official accommodations bureau for the CIM Convention. The online one-stop reservation tool makes it seamless for you to reserve your room at the reduced group rate. Space is limited so reserve early – visit convention.cim.org. IMPORTANT: Any calls or email you receive from any entity claiming to work on behalf of CIM should be viewed as suspicious. Please do not give out your personal information by phone or email. Conference Direct est le seul fournisseur autorisé à traiter les réservations de chambres d’hôtel. La centrale de réservations vous permet d’obtenir votre chambre au tarif de groupe réduit. Le nombre de chambres est limité, réservez rapidement à convention.cim.org. IMPORTANT : Tout appel reçu concernant les réservations d’hôtel par toute entité prétendant représenter l’ICM doit être considéré comme suspect. Ne fournissez pas d’informations par téléphone.

X Xinying Environmental Technology ..........1707 Xylem ..............................................................1024

Z ZYfire USA Corporation ................................627

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