A keynote speech is entertaining, informative, and slightly provocative. The topic of a keynote speech is topical….the speech must face current facts, analyze them, and set a path to a better future. You should be challenged, but uplifted, by a keynote speech. At this morning’s SME Keynote Session, Barbara Filas, formerly head of Knight Piesold [...]
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SME starts with convincing win by Virginia Tech
Posted in About the news, tagged jobs, mining, SME, Supercycle, Virginia Tec on February 22, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Tomorrow the annual meeting, conference, and exhibit of the United States Society of Mining Engineers (SME) kicks off in full swing in Denver. Today we set up the booth, chatted to old friends, and attended a party given to the students who participated in the student competition. The competition was won by a team from Virginia [...]
SME insults all Canadians, including its mining industry
Posted in About the news, Global Warming, Investing & Finance, North America, Oil sands, People, tagged douglas silver, humor, insult, mining, roundup, SME on January 27, 2009 | 5 Comments »
The United States Society of Mining Engineers (SME) has once again managed to publish a tasteless, insulting, puerile article in an otherwise reasonable journal. The shear crassness of the SME is on full display at RoundUp 09. On a table at the registration desk are piles of the January 2008 issue of the SME publication [...]
Mining conference rubbish: the footprint is as big as the copyright
Posted in communication, tagged conference, copyright, mining, PowerPoint, presentation, SME, Vancouver on April 3, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Have you noticed that the quality of technical papers at engineering and mining conferences these days is just not what it used to be in the old days? It is possible that these days I know more than I used to in the old days, and that now I am more able to identify the [...]
Will the SME promote mining democracy: the issue of freedom of mining information versus a return to the Guilds of the Middle Ages
Posted in About the news, acid mine drainage, Enviromental, tagged acid mine drainage, democracy, freedom of information, Freeport McMoRan, INAP, intellection, mining, OneMine.org, SME on February 26, 2008 | 1 Comment »
One of the benefits to the techno-nerd of attending a conference is the view of the currents and flow of technology. You get a unique view of what people are doing in remote laboratories, research institutes, and mine planning offices. And hence you may perceive the future that will dominate mining in years to come. Here are [...]
You must love ‘em, for you cannot leave ‘em: why SME lawyers are essential to successful mining
Posted in Law (Mining), tagged Akerman Senterfitt, Gallagher & Kennedy, Jorden Bischoff & Hiser, law, mining, SME on February 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It is always fun to sit in on those conference presentations where the speakers tell tales of corruption and incompetence and reveal their successes and failures while selling their services. Three presentations this morning emphasized these lessons learnt while telling fascinating tales: B. Glass of Gallagher & Kennedy told us how to avoid falling foul of aggressive [...]
SME on the past, present, and future of mining: balancing the young and the old with good food
Posted in About the news, Mining history, People, tagged ACME Burgers, Elaine Cullen, Kay Sever, Optimiz Consulting, Prima Consulting Services, Salt Lake City, SME on February 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The technical sessions of the SME meeting in Salt Lake City that I sat in on this afternoon perfectly capture the past, present, and future of mining. First the future: Kay Sever President of OptimiZ Consulting spent the whole afternoon on process optimization in mining. She gave her mini-course at the invitation of Young Leaders group [...]
SME Keynote Address: Mining Supercycles, super problems, and super opportunities
Posted in Investing & Finance, tagged Catholic Church, Chinese, douglas silver, International Royalty Corporation, keynote address, SME, supercycles on February 25, 2008 | 1 Comment »
The SME meeting in Salt Lake City kicked into top gear this morning with a magnificent and insightful Keynote address by Douglas B. Silver, Chariman and CEO, International Royalty Corporation, Engelwood, Colorado. Magnificent in that for nearly two hours he kept the filled hall enthralled with a witty, entertaining talk about the mineral supercycle, past, [...]
Virginia Tech, then Reno, then South Dakota as the winners of the SME students competition
Posted in feasibilty studies, North America, tagged California, competition, mining, quarry, Salt Lake City, SME, South Dakota School of Mines, Virginia Tech on February 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The rowdiest and most lively room this evening at the SME in Salt Lake City was the Student Mixer in the Hilton Hotel. The future leaders of the mining industry gathered to drink–and the drink lines were long–and talk. I wondered in as part of a small role CostMine had in supplying the students with [...]
SME, Salt Lake City, and escaped, retired miners make good
Posted in Human relations and mining, Mining history, North America, tagged conference, Douglas B Silver, miners, mining, Salt Lake City, SME on February 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Salt Lake City and a savage storm bearing down black on the city. We are safely (we presume) esconced in the Salt Palace, another of those endless conference centers where at five pm the Society of Mining Engineers Annual Conference kicks off.