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Low Emission and Technology Minerals Conference (incorporating the twelfth annual Australian Uranium Conference)

With low emissions energy becoming more important than ever, the Australian Uranium Conference is being modified, broadening the scope to include other metals and minerals produced in Australia, which along with uranium, are critical in the production of low emissions electricity.

This conference, now in its twelfth year has been the leading event in Australia for the Uranium sector. Now expanded, the conference will look at minerals such as Rare Earths Elements, Lithium, Graphite, Zinc, Cobalt and others relevant to cleaner energy and energy storage.

Boasting between 220 and 600 delegates attending over the past few years from countries such as Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, UK, Singapore and USA as well as many others, this event has been the 'go to event' for these sectors. With over 44% of attendees being retail, corporate and industry investment based and with the chance to meet commodity buyers, brokers, funds, retail investors and government representatives, this event has been the number one event for the Uranium and Rare Earths Industry and will now be the number one event for all low Emission and Technology Minerals.


To book your ticket via our online registration page, click here, or email: andrea@verticalevents.com.au

Ride to Conquer Cancer Fundraising Dinner

Cameco Australia is pleased to once again partner with Vertical Events to host a fundraising dinner in support of the Ride to Conquer Cancer and the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research.

Conference delegates are invited to join with industry colleagues for a relaxed evening of networking and fine food at one of Perth’s iconic eateries, The Trustee Bar and Bistro (133 St Georges Tce, Perth).

Tickets are $135 per person and the dinner is from 7:00 to 10:00pm on Tuesday 15 November. All proceeds raised from the evening will directly benefit the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research.

 

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