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118 organisations behind our conference program

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The Critical Minerals 2023 program will address the many challenges we face as an industry as we transition to cleaner energy and a more sustainable future. It features a selection of abstracts received from 118 organizations and 18 countries, reflecting the global nature of these challenges.

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Full list of organisations involved in submitting abstracts:
  1. Aeon Metals Limited
  2. Agate Project
  3. Ansto
  4. ARC Centre of Excellence for Enabling Eco-Efficient Beneficiation of Minerals, Newcastle Institute for Energy and Resources, University of Newcastle
  5. Arcadis
  6. Aurecon
  7. AuScope
  8. Australasian Institute of Mining and Energy
  9. Australian Institute of Geoscientists
  10. Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
  11. AXT
  12. Azure Minerals Limited
  13. Battery Stewardship Council
  14. Benchmark Mineral Intelligence
  15. BHP
  16. BRGM
  17. Charles Darwin University
  18. CNRS – Université de Lorraine – GeoRessources
  19. College of Technology and Engineering, MPUAT
  20. CRU
  21. CSIRO
  22. Curtin University
  23. Deloitte
  24. Department for Energy and Mining
  25. Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety
  26. DTP Partners
  27. Ecohoist
  28. Edith Cowan University
  29. Emesent
  30. EMM Consulting
  31. Emmerson Resources
  32. Enable Advisory
  33. Endress+Hauser
  34. Eramet
  35. Ernst and Young Advisory Services (Pty) Ltd
  36. Federation University
  37. Floveyor Pty Ltd
  38. FLSmidth
  39. Geological Society of London
  40. Geological Survey of South Australia
  41. Geoscience Australia
  42. GHD
  43. Greenfields Research
  44. Griffith Hack
  45. GroundProbe
  46. Hefei University of Technology
  47. Honeywell Inc
  48. Ime Consultants
  49. InnovEco Australia
  50. Intertek
  51. Joe Zhou Mineralogy Ltd
  52. Korea Metal Resources
  53. Lepidico Ltd
  54. Lithium Australia Ltd
  55. McGill University
  56. Mets Engineering Group
  57. Mincor Resources NL
  58. Mineral Resources CSIRO
  59. MinEx Consulting
  60. Mining Plus
  61. Mintek
  62. Minviro Australia Ltd
  63. Minviro UK
  64. MISHC
  65. Model Answer Commercial Analytics
  66. Monash University
  67. Murdoch University
  68. Najran University
  69. Naust Capital
  70. Nazarbayev University
  71. Neometals Ltd
  72. Northeastern University
  73. Ok Tedi Mining Limited
  74. Osmoflo
  75. Penn State University
  76. Plusmining
  77. Primero
  78. Queensland University Of Technology
  79. RareX
  80. RDA Perth
  81. Resources Utilization Division, Korean Institute for Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM)
  82. RPMGlobal
  83. RSC
  84. RSC Consulting
  85. RWTH Aachen University
  86. Sage Ability
  87. Sharpe & Abel
  88. Shire Coolgardie
  89. SJM Consulting
  90. Southern Gold Korea Ltd
  91. Standards Australia
  92. Swinburne University of Technology
  93. Tambourah Metals Ltd
  94. Thor Energy
  95. Tianqi Lithium Energy Australia
  96. Universidad Católica del Norte
  97. Universidad de Granada
  98. Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
  99. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
  100. University of Cape Town
  101. University of London
  102. University of Melbourne
  103. University of Nevada - Las Vegas
  104. University of New South Wales
  105. University of Newcastle
  106. University of Queensland
  107. University of South Australia
  108. University of St Andrews
  109. University Of Sydney
  110. University of Tasmania
  111. University of Western Australia
  112. Vulcan Energy Resources
  113. West African Exploration Initiative (WAXI)
  114. Wireline Services Group
  115. Wrays Pty Ltd
  116. Wsp
  117. Yokogawa Australia Pty Ltd
  118. Zenith Energy Operations

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