Mongolia, a land neighbour of China, falls within the sales territory of Multotec China (MSS). MSS was invited to participate in the Mongolia International Mineral Processing Conference, where Multotec Senior Adviser Ken Tuckey gave a presentation titled Sampling Theory and Application.
Our participation had three key objectives. First, to showcase Multotec’s advanced expertise and a range of customised solutions in mineral sampling. Second, to increase Multotec’s branding exposure and marketing reach. Third, to build connections and influence with key accounts in Mongolia, such as Oyu Tolgoi LLC (OT) and Erdenet Mining
Corporation SOE.
The photos highlight key moments from the event, which was a resounding success and has laid a strong foundation for MSS to explore opportunities in the Mongolian market moving forward.
The Mongolia International Mineral Processing Conference, organised biennially by the Mongolian Mineral Processing Association, took place on 25 October 2024 at the Novotel Hotel in Ulaanbaatar.
This mineral processing event is an international scientific and theoretical conference aimed at presenting new technologies in the mineral processing industry. It explores opportunities to implement advanced technologies and software as well as facilitates the exchange of knowledge and experience. Additionally, it defines trends in the sector, fosters collaboration among technology providers, manufacturers, and research institutions, and drives the accelerated development of the mineral processing industry in Mongolia.
The conference hosted over 200 participants from both domestic and international backgrounds, including researchers and specialists from countries with advanced mining industries, such as Canada, Australia, the USA, Germany, South Africa, and China.
Attendees included representatives from mineral processing enterprises, government organisations, scientific institutions, universities, suppliers, laboratories, and consulting services.
The discussions covered various topics, including technological advancements, best practices in processing plants, occupational safety, research findings, legal and tax frameworks, and other relevant issues in the mineral processing sector.