PDAC and CAMESE Exhibitors Innovation Forum – Presentations by Trade Show Exhibitors
The PDAC/CAMESE Exhibitors Innovation Forum will take place on Monday, March 7 and Tuesday, March 8.
The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) and the Canadian Association of Mining Equipment and Services for Export (CAMESE) have joined forces again to enhance exchanges between Exhibitors and Delegates at the world’s largest Convention and Trade Show for the mineral exploration industry.
The purpose of the PDAC/CAMESE Exhibitors Innovation Forum is to allow registered Trade Show Exhibitors an additional opportunity to inform Convention delegates about their innovations. Examples can be new products, services, exploration developments, discoveries, legislation changes, or recent technical or commercial successes.
For more information contact Jessica Wright, jwright@pdac.ca or 416 362 1969, ext. 291.
PDAD/CAMESE Exhibitors Innovation Forum Schedule
Trade Show, Hall D – Aisle 1300, Booth 1349
Co-ordinators: Pascal Muzard and Spencer Ramshaw
Monday, March 7
Monday Morning
Chair: Pascal Muzard
Mapping
10:20 Online Geo Data Product
Learn about our geographic reference tools and familiarize yourself with all new resources in: Geology, geophysics, geochemistry, North of 60 and open geospatial data.
Natural Resources Canada, Booth # 423, Speaker: Isabelle Martineau
www.nrcan.gc.ca
10:40 Techniques for achieving real-time audit readiness on GeoData
From design to implementation with a strong emphasis on the validation process, this presentation teaches how to be constantly ready for data audits on your GeoData.
Century Systems Technologies Inc., Booth 330, Speaker: Rob Patterson
www.centurysystems.net
11:00 Airborne LiDAR deliverables for the mining industry
Airborne LiDAR deliverables will be reviewed as well as their capabilities and benefits highlighted with recent mining projects completed by LiDAR Services International.
LiDAR Services International Inc., Booth 241, Speaker: Kari-Ann McNabb
www.lidarservices.ca
11:20 New exploration targets from the re-analysis of lake-bottom sediments in the James Bay region
New geochemical targets generated by a multiple spatial regression method in the Baie-James area following large-scale ICP-MS re-analysis of lake bottom samples
MRNF, Booths 131, 223, Speaker: Daniel Lamothe
www.mrnf.gouv.qc.ca
11:40 An integrated approach to advanced exploration and resource estimation of kimberlite deposits
A review of the specific skills and techniques applied to the design and implementation of an integrated exploration program and resource estimate for kimberlite deposits.
SRK Consulting, Booth 113, Speaker: Tim Lucks and Johan Ferreira
www.srk.co.uk
Monday Afternoon
Chairs: Pascal Muzard and Spencer Ramshaw
Geophysics
2:00 Scott Lake: A new lens found at 500 m deep with InfiniTEM
Cogitore Resources used the InfiniTEM® time-domain electromagnetic configuration to locate a large, massive, copper-zinc-rich mineralized zone at a depth of 500 metres on its Scott Lake property.
Abitibi Geophysics, Booth 1329, Speaker: Circé Malo Lalande
www.ageophysics.com
2:20 Full tensor realignment: Implications for attaining optimum survey plan, high resolution data and cost effective budget
In this study several Ai-FTG® case histories will be presented to demonstrate the usefulness of tensor realignment in relationship to survey planning, and data enhancement.
Bell Geospace, Booth 210, Speaker: James Mataragio
www.bellgeo.com
2:40 More... New technology for discovery
This paper discusses the use of the new EarthProbe system in characterizing key information in both historic mining camps and newly discovered zones that require effective advancement and development through drilling.
Caracle Creek International Consulting, Booth 150, Speaker: Julie Palich
www.cciconline.com
3:00 ZTEM: A new paradigm in airborne EM
The performance of the ZTEM system will be reviewed with three case studies: the Pebble Cu-Au deposit (Alaska), the Rau Tiger Zone (Yukon) and the Pozo Seco CRD (Mexico).
Condor Consulting, Inc., Booth 453, Speaker: Ken Witherly
www.condorconsult.com
3:20 Advancements in helicopter EM and gravity gradiometer
Advances in helicopter electromagnetic and gravity gradiometer technologies in the last five years; new and better airborne tools for clients with varying targets.
Fugro Airborne Surveys Corp., Booth 203, Speaker: Gregory Paleolog
www.fugroairborne.com
3:40 Exploration capabilities of the helicopter-borne time-domain EM system EQUATOR
The EM system EQUATOR developed by the Geotechnologies company became commercially available in summer 2010. This presentation will review system advantages using case histories examples.
Geotechnologies, Booth 444, Speaker: Evgeny Karshakov
gp@gtcomp.ru
4:00 Goldeye Explorations' gold discovery on the iron formation using Borehole Induced Polarization (BHIP) geophysics
An account of Goldeye Explorations’ gold discovery on the iron formation within the Tyrrell property, Northern Ontario, using a Borehole Induced Polarization and Resistivity geophysical method.
JVX Ltd., Booth 348, Speaker: Blaine Webster
www.jvx.ca
4:20 Deep imaging geophysics for gold and copper
Today's deposits are becoming deeper and more challenging to find. In this presentation, we examine the latest deep imaging geophysical technologies and their application to the search for two of the brightest minerals today – gold and copper.
Quantec Geoscience, Booth 1323, Speaker: Rob Hearst
www.quantecgeoscience.com
4:40 The SkyTEM method: A unique TDEM system
The SkyTEM helicopter-borne EM system has several unique features that distinguish it from all other time-domain systems. Case studies and R&D activities will be presented.
SkyTEM Aps, Booth 843, Speaker: Bill Brown
www.skytem.com
Tuesday, March 8
Tuesday Morning
Chair: Spencer Ramshaw
Geochemistry
10:20 Leveraging polygon tools to increase the accuracy and integrity of mineral deposit modelling
This presentation will identify ways through which polygon modelling software tools can quickly and accurately create multiple geological interpretations, including vertical and plan sections. Gemcom Software International Inc., Booth 1000, Speaker: Gabriela Brandão
www.gemcomsoftware.com
10:40 Assay lab automation: Delivering productivity, enhanced safety and quality results
New developments in lab automation are meeting exploration and mine needs for a lab partner that delivers high-quality yet cost-effective services.
Accurassay Laboratories Ltd., Booth 1036, Speaker: Brad McBain
www.accurassay.com
11:00 Soil gas hydrocarbon geochemistry: A summary of successes in difficult environments
A summary of the Soil Gas Hydrocarbon (SGH) results from many independent research studies evaluating the geochemical performance of multiple methods in the last decade.
Activation Laboratories Ltd., Booth 123, Speaker: Dale Sutherland
www.actlabs.com
11:20 Benchmark Six: Introducing an initiative for monitoring the performance of assay laboratories
Benchmark Six, and a group of collaborating mining companies, publish quarterly reports for industry professionals that compare and monitor the performance of commercial assay laboratories.
Benchmark Six, Booth 1147, Speaker: Mohan Srivastava
www.benchmarksix.com
11:40 Benefits of using handheld Thermo Scientific Niton XRF analyzers for rare earth element (REE) exploration
Global supply disruptions in REE increase the need to effectively evaluate targets. Pros and cons of handheld XRF analyzers for light and heavy REE will be presented.
Thermo Scientific Niton XRF Analyzers, Booth 504, Speaker: Keith Grattan
www.thermoscientific.com/niton
Tuesday Afternoon
Chairs: Pascal Muzard and Spencer Ramshaw
Business
2:00
Remote worker safety: Lone worker legislation and how GeoPro provides a complete workforce safety location awareness and productivity solution.
Remote workers lack reliable and affordable communication. Morris Shawn will discuss how GeoPro delivers affordable communications and unparalleled benefits to every stakeholder in an organization.
Roadpost Inc., Booth 343, Speaker: Morris Shawn
www.roadpost.com
2:20 Fuel transport of the future: SEI Industries launches the world's first collapsible aviation fabric fuel tank
SEI’s new bulk fuel aviation transport tank the Bulk Aviation Transport Tank (BATT) is the world’s first collapsible, double-walled, aviation specific, baffled transportation fabric tank that enables users to safely transport bulk fuel to remote sites via aircraft.
SEI Industries Ltd., Booth 807, Speaker: Paul Reichard
www.sei-ind.com
2:40 Top international payment and FX risk management solutions for mining companies
Make your company more competitive globally – manage your international payments and currency exposure. Learn how from Zak Tyler, Market Strategist, Western Union® Business Solutions.
Western Union Business Solutions (formerly Custom House), Booth 124, Speaker: Zak Tyler
www.business.westernunion.ca
Mining
3:00 Rapid and efficient discovery-phase resource estimation using implicit functions
The GeoModeller software package features discovery phase resource estimation by 3D extrapolation of drill-hole ore-grade information guided by implicit functions of the geological setting. Intrepid Geophysics, Booth 305, Speaker: Asbjorn Christensen
www.intrepid-geophysics.com
3:20 Enhancing applications of quantitative automated mineralogy in metallurgy
Applications of QEMSCAN automated mineralogy in metallurgical test work to validate and predict recoveries and losses of minerals/metals. SGS Canada Inc., Booths 102, 106, 114, Speaker: Tassos Grammatikopoulos
www.sgs.com
3:40 The use of process mineralogy for characterisation of orebodies and process development
CCharacterization of ores through mineralogical and metallurgical testing provides a basis for flowsheet development and process optimization. The combination of these two areas of study forms the discipline known as process mineralogy. Xstrata Process Support, Booth 615, Speaker: Lori Kormos
www.myxps.ca
Sponsored by:
101-345 Renfrew Dr.
Markham, ON L3R 9S9
Canada
Tel: 1 905 513 0046
Fax: 1 905 513 1834
minesupply@camese.org
Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada
The PDAC/CAMESE Exhibitors Innovation Forum will take place on Monday, March 7 and Tuesday, March 8.
The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) and the Canadian Association of Mining Equipment and Services for Export (CAMESE) have joined forces again to enhance exchanges between Exhibitors and Delegates at the world’s largest Convention and Trade Show for the mineral exploration industry.
The purpose of the PDAC/CAMESE Exhibitors Innovation Forum is to allow registered Trade Show Exhibitors an additional opportunity to inform Convention delegates about their innovations. Examples can be new products, services, exploration developments, discoveries, legislation changes, or recent technical or commercial successes.
For more information contact Jessica Wright, jwright@pdac.ca or 416 362 1969, ext. 291.
PDAD/CAMESE Exhibitors Innovation Forum Schedule
Trade Show, Hall D – Aisle 1300, Booth 1349
Co-ordinators: Pascal Muzard and Spencer Ramshaw
Monday, March 7
Monday Morning
Chair: Pascal Muzard
Mapping
10:20 Online Geo Data Product
Learn about our geographic reference tools and familiarize yourself with all new resources in: Geology, geophysics, geochemistry, North of 60 and open geospatial data.
Natural Resources Canada, Booth # 423, Speaker: Isabelle Martineau
www.nrcan.gc.ca
10:40 Techniques for achieving real-time audit readiness on GeoData
From design to implementation with a strong emphasis on the validation process, this presentation teaches how to be constantly ready for data audits on your GeoData.
Century Systems Technologies Inc., Booth 330, Speaker: Rob Patterson
www.centurysystems.net
11:00 Airborne LiDAR deliverables for the mining industry
Airborne LiDAR deliverables will be reviewed as well as their capabilities and benefits highlighted with recent mining projects completed by LiDAR Services International.
LiDAR Services International Inc., Booth 241, Speaker: Kari-Ann McNabb
www.lidarservices.ca
11:20 New exploration targets from the re-analysis of lake-bottom sediments in the James Bay region
New geochemical targets generated by a multiple spatial regression method in the Baie-James area following large-scale ICP-MS re-analysis of lake bottom samples
MRNF, Booths 131, 223, Speaker: Daniel Lamothe
www.mrnf.gouv.qc.ca
11:40 An integrated approach to advanced exploration and resource estimation of kimberlite deposits
A review of the specific skills and techniques applied to the design and implementation of an integrated exploration program and resource estimate for kimberlite deposits.
SRK Consulting, Booth 113, Speaker: Tim Lucks and Johan Ferreira
www.srk.co.uk
Monday Afternoon
Chairs: Pascal Muzard and Spencer Ramshaw
Geophysics
2:00 Scott Lake: A new lens found at 500 m deep with InfiniTEM
Cogitore Resources used the InfiniTEM® time-domain electromagnetic configuration to locate a large, massive, copper-zinc-rich mineralized zone at a depth of 500 metres on its Scott Lake property.
Abitibi Geophysics, Booth 1329, Speaker: Circé Malo Lalande
www.ageophysics.com
2:20 Full tensor realignment: Implications for attaining optimum survey plan, high resolution data and cost effective budget
In this study several Ai-FTG® case histories will be presented to demonstrate the usefulness of tensor realignment in relationship to survey planning, and data enhancement.
Bell Geospace, Booth 210, Speaker: James Mataragio
www.bellgeo.com
2:40 More... New technology for discovery
This paper discusses the use of the new EarthProbe system in characterizing key information in both historic mining camps and newly discovered zones that require effective advancement and development through drilling.
Caracle Creek International Consulting, Booth 150, Speaker: Julie Palich
www.cciconline.com
3:00 ZTEM: A new paradigm in airborne EM
The performance of the ZTEM system will be reviewed with three case studies: the Pebble Cu-Au deposit (Alaska), the Rau Tiger Zone (Yukon) and the Pozo Seco CRD (Mexico).
Condor Consulting, Inc., Booth 453, Speaker: Ken Witherly
www.condorconsult.com
3:20 Advancements in helicopter EM and gravity gradiometer
Advances in helicopter electromagnetic and gravity gradiometer technologies in the last five years; new and better airborne tools for clients with varying targets.
Fugro Airborne Surveys Corp., Booth 203, Speaker: Gregory Paleolog
www.fugroairborne.com
3:40 Exploration capabilities of the helicopter-borne time-domain EM system EQUATOR
The EM system EQUATOR developed by the Geotechnologies company became commercially available in summer 2010. This presentation will review system advantages using case histories examples.
Geotechnologies, Booth 444, Speaker: Evgeny Karshakov
gp@gtcomp.ru
4:00 Goldeye Explorations' gold discovery on the iron formation using Borehole Induced Polarization (BHIP) geophysics
An account of Goldeye Explorations’ gold discovery on the iron formation within the Tyrrell property, Northern Ontario, using a Borehole Induced Polarization and Resistivity geophysical method.
JVX Ltd., Booth 348, Speaker: Blaine Webster
www.jvx.ca
4:20 Deep imaging geophysics for gold and copper
Today's deposits are becoming deeper and more challenging to find. In this presentation, we examine the latest deep imaging geophysical technologies and their application to the search for two of the brightest minerals today – gold and copper.
Quantec Geoscience, Booth 1323, Speaker: Rob Hearst
www.quantecgeoscience.com
4:40 The SkyTEM method: A unique TDEM system
The SkyTEM helicopter-borne EM system has several unique features that distinguish it from all other time-domain systems. Case studies and R&D activities will be presented.
SkyTEM Aps, Booth 843, Speaker: Bill Brown
www.skytem.com
Tuesday, March 8
Tuesday Morning
Chair: Spencer Ramshaw
Geochemistry
10:20 Leveraging polygon tools to increase the accuracy and integrity of mineral deposit modelling
This presentation will identify ways through which polygon modelling software tools can quickly and accurately create multiple geological interpretations, including vertical and plan sections. Gemcom Software International Inc., Booth 1000, Speaker: Gabriela Brandão
www.gemcomsoftware.com
10:40 Assay lab automation: Delivering productivity, enhanced safety and quality results
New developments in lab automation are meeting exploration and mine needs for a lab partner that delivers high-quality yet cost-effective services.
Accurassay Laboratories Ltd., Booth 1036, Speaker: Brad McBain
www.accurassay.com
11:00 Soil gas hydrocarbon geochemistry: A summary of successes in difficult environments
A summary of the Soil Gas Hydrocarbon (SGH) results from many independent research studies evaluating the geochemical performance of multiple methods in the last decade.
Activation Laboratories Ltd., Booth 123, Speaker: Dale Sutherland
www.actlabs.com
11:20 Benchmark Six: Introducing an initiative for monitoring the performance of assay laboratories
Benchmark Six, and a group of collaborating mining companies, publish quarterly reports for industry professionals that compare and monitor the performance of commercial assay laboratories.
Benchmark Six, Booth 1147, Speaker: Mohan Srivastava
www.benchmarksix.com
11:40 Benefits of using handheld Thermo Scientific Niton XRF analyzers for rare earth element (REE) exploration
Global supply disruptions in REE increase the need to effectively evaluate targets. Pros and cons of handheld XRF analyzers for light and heavy REE will be presented.
Thermo Scientific Niton XRF Analyzers, Booth 504, Speaker: Keith Grattan
www.thermoscientific.com/niton
Tuesday Afternoon
Chairs: Pascal Muzard and Spencer Ramshaw
Business
2:00
Remote worker safety: Lone worker legislation and how GeoPro provides a complete workforce safety location awareness and productivity solution.
Remote workers lack reliable and affordable communication. Morris Shawn will discuss how GeoPro delivers affordable communications and unparalleled benefits to every stakeholder in an organization.
Roadpost Inc., Booth 343, Speaker: Morris Shawn
www.roadpost.com
2:20 Fuel transport of the future: SEI Industries launches the world's first collapsible aviation fabric fuel tank
SEI’s new bulk fuel aviation transport tank the Bulk Aviation Transport Tank (BATT) is the world’s first collapsible, double-walled, aviation specific, baffled transportation fabric tank that enables users to safely transport bulk fuel to remote sites via aircraft.
SEI Industries Ltd., Booth 807, Speaker: Paul Reichard
www.sei-ind.com
2:40 Top international payment and FX risk management solutions for mining companies
Make your company more competitive globally – manage your international payments and currency exposure. Learn how from Zak Tyler, Market Strategist, Western Union® Business Solutions.
Western Union Business Solutions (formerly Custom House), Booth 124, Speaker: Zak Tyler
www.business.westernunion.ca
Mining
3:00 Rapid and efficient discovery-phase resource estimation using implicit functions
The GeoModeller software package features discovery phase resource estimation by 3D extrapolation of drill-hole ore-grade information guided by implicit functions of the geological setting. Intrepid Geophysics, Booth 305, Speaker: Asbjorn Christensen
www.intrepid-geophysics.com
3:20 Enhancing applications of quantitative automated mineralogy in metallurgy
Applications of QEMSCAN automated mineralogy in metallurgical test work to validate and predict recoveries and losses of minerals/metals. SGS Canada Inc., Booths 102, 106, 114, Speaker: Tassos Grammatikopoulos
www.sgs.com
3:40 The use of process mineralogy for characterisation of orebodies and process development
CCharacterization of ores through mineralogical and metallurgical testing provides a basis for flowsheet development and process optimization. The combination of these two areas of study forms the discipline known as process mineralogy. Xstrata Process Support, Booth 615, Speaker: Lori Kormos
www.myxps.ca
Sponsored by:
101-345 Renfrew Dr.
Markham, ON L3R 9S9
Canada
Tel: 1 905 513 0046
Fax: 1 905 513 1834
minesupply@camese.org
Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada