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International Congress & ExhibitionIndustrial Minerals20th

March 21-24, 2010 The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort & Club, Aventura, Miami, USA

“The one-stop shop for the non-metallic minerals industry”

“Excellent coverage of both technicaland commercial issues”Lucas Mott, Sales and Logistics Director, Lasselsberger Gmbh

For more information please visit: www.metalbulletinstore.com

BOOK EARLY to secure a place at the Fairmont Turnberry IsleResort & Club. Reduced rates guaranteed but limited places!

REGISTER ONLINEbefore January 29, 2010

& SAVEUS$400

Over 600

attendees in 2008

Are you looking for answers?How have your views changed over the past 12 months?Do you want to know expert predictions for 2010 and beyond?Interested in how your competitors and suppliers have fared?Want to hear about innovative ways to increase efficiency and save money?Are you looking to meet new suppliers and/or customers?If any of these apply to you then IM Events is delighted to present the bi-ennial congress, taking placein Miami, a global hub, easily accessible to everyone.

Since the last congress in 2008 the business world has changed significantly. After a period ofreorganisation now is the time to move your business forward. IM20 is your opportunity to hear frommarket leaders, meet everyone in the industry and gain useful knowledge to position yourself at theforefront of your market.

Few opportunities arise where you can meet over 600 professionals in the minerals industry,can you afford to miss this one?

With a wide range of topics being covered, a substantial exhibition and numerous networkinggatherings, IM20 really is a one-stop shop for everyone involved in the non-metallic minerals industry.

Some of the key topicsbeing covered include:l Ceramics & Glass

l Fillers and Pigments

l TiO2 Feedstock, Pigmentsand Zircon

l The Saudi Peninsula

lMineral Processing

l Energy and recycling

l Refractories

l Logistics

l Rare Earths

Benefits of attending:

Hear vital and up-to-date information about the entire mineral chain from mine to market

Learn from leading industry experts about the latest trends in the industry

Network with more than 600 expected key players at the only event dedicated to

covering all of the industrial minerals industry

Debate around key issues from leading industry figures affecting your

business decisions for 2010 and beyond

IM congress attracts the most senior decision-makers from the industrialminerals industry to network and generate new business. See a break downfrom the pie chart above.

Where did the 2008IM congress delegatescome from?

Managing Director 46%

CEO / President / Chairman / Owner 20%

Vice President / General Manager 17%

Sales / Marketing / Commercial / Business Development Manager 10%

Technical Director / Engineer 7%

Europe 48%

Americas 31%

South Africa & Middle East 11%

Asia & Australasia 10%

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Who attends theIM congress?

IM congress attracts a truly international audience. The pie chart above showsyou a break down of where previous delegates have come from.

“Excellent mix of people witha good cross-section ofprogram subjects.”David Crouse, Principal Geologist, Rio Tinto

“The chosen topics were verydiversified and balancedbetween raw materials,applications, processes andmarkets.”Laurence Dussably, Marketing Manager, Imerys

“Excellent coverage of both technical andcommercial issues.”Lucas Mott, Sales and Logistics Director,Lasselsberger Gmbh

“A great opportunity to meet major industry playersand to combine businesswith leisure.”Jorge E. Lopez, Manager R&D, Sumicol S.A.

“An amazing chance to meetwith suppliers andcolleagues, to discussopportunities and to sharebest practice.”Sandra L. Gray, Project Manager, Corning Incorporated

18:00 Registration desk opens

19:00 Welcome reception

ProgrammeSunday March 21

Monday March 22

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Fillers & pigments14:00 Economic impact of the recession in

North America on performanceminerals markets• Major construction material related sectors haveseen declines of 30% or more since 2007

• Demand for performance minerals continues tobe heavily dependent on plastics, and paint &coatings sectors

• Suppliers continuing to consolidate, divest and/orshut down underperforming assets

• Food and healthcare related applications remainsteady with other niche markets offering pocketsof growth

Todd Harris, Managing Director,MineSet Partners, USA

Mineral processing I14:00 Recent advances in high gradient

magnetic separation for industrialminerals• Case studies in zircon, ilmenite, high purityquartz, kaolin, fluorspar, feldspar and others

John Elder, President-MineralsProcessing, Physical Separation,Outotec Inc., USA

08:00 Registration desk opens

09:00 Chairman’s opening remarksMike O’Driscoll, Editor, Industrial Minerals, UK

09:10 Welcome addressNikhil Trivedi, President, SME, USA

Keynote presentations09:30 A bright future for industrial minerals

• Supply and demand trends • Society’s needs and expectations• Impact on products and practices• The outlook from Rio Tinto

Gary Goldberg, CEO, Rio Tinto Minerals, USA10:00 Calcium carbonate 2010 and beyond

John A Sorel, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, MineralsTechnologies Inc, USA

10:30 Refreshment break

11:00 How will industrial minerals fare?• Likely pricing structures• Interesting markets – geographically and by product• How we see the future

11:30 Industrial minerals mergers and acquisitions – importance of market intelligencein due diligence• Time sensitive• Specific market focus – world, regional, local, niche• Market forecast – drivers, opportunities, threats• Competitive position• “Red Flags”

Ted Dickson, Independent Consultant, TAK Industrial Mineral Consultancy, UK

12:00 Lunch

09:15 Welcome addressMark Ellis, President, Industrial Minerals Association North America (IMA-NA), USA

Tuesday March 23

New developments16:00 New plant for ultrafine grinding, classification and coating

of barytes• Importance of pilot scale testing• Challenges in design and construction• 2009 economic reality: Champagne processing on a beer budget• Lessons learnedA.J. DeCenso, Business Development Manager, Sweco, abusiness unit of M-I L.L.C., USA

Mineral processing II16:00 An economical and technical description of the latest color

sorting technology• Basics: The technical principles of color sorting• Applications: Different minerals and achievable qualities• Preparation: Material preparation and feeding• Operation: Examples of operating plants• Economic: Capital and operation expenditures, demonstrating standard modelsJens-Michael Bergmann, Senior Sales Engineer, MogensenGmbH & Co. KG, Germany

16:30 Gilsonite – a rare industrial mineralKen Santini, Managing Director, Santini & Associates Inc, USA

16:30 Development of hydrocyclones for use in fine separationfor the kaolin industry• Development of hydrocyclone for use in production of coarse and fine kaolin• New hydrocyclone in comparison with centrifuge• Development of hycrocyclone for the kaolin production with underflow washingusing water injectionDr. Valeriy Golyk, Sales and Project Manager Industrial Minerals,AKW Apparate + Verfahren GmbH, Germany

Rare earths09:30 Rare earths from outside China

• Benefits of non-C hinese production, prices, supply and more• Future outlook of the project

Mark Smith, Chief Executive Officer, Molycorp Minerals, USA

TiO2 pigment09:30 TiO2 pigment supply/demand/market outlook

• Acquisition history (20 years) and impacts to the industry• Global supply changes and outlook• Global demand dynamics, changes, and outlook• Regional market outlooks with a focus on the Chinese marketEric Bender, Senior Consultant, TZ Minerals International PtyLtd, USA

17:30 Close of day one 17:30 Close of day one

15:30 Refreshment break 15:30 Refreshment break

14:30 Why Chinese paper is so competitive• China now Number 1 paper producer in the world • Details of major paper groups now invested in China • Investigation by US International Trade Commission (ITC) on imports of coated paperimports from China

• Analysis of paper types and major growth sectors – Coated Woodfree, Uncoated Woodfreeand others

• Details of pigment utilisation in China for paper filler and coating covering GCC, PCC,Kaolin and Talc

• Growth potential over next 15 years for the paper industry and pigment utilisation

Dr Ian Wilson, Consultant, UKCo-authors: Larry Lai, President, Yie-Lie Enterprise, Shanghai, China

14:30 Economical jet milling of industrial minerals & dry grindingin the sub-micron range• Energy flow in a jet mill • Development of energy flow to optimize the grinding process • The use of steam as a grinding medium to increase energy flow • Production of sub-micron particle size distributions by dry grindingSteve Miranda, Director of Sales, Netzsch-ConduxMahltechnik GmbH., Germany

15:00 Enhancing the performance of coatings and plastics by using new developed micronized micaceous iron oxide grades• Introduction and basic properties of Micaceous Iron Oxides (MIOX), importantquality parameters

• Micronized MIOX grades, product data and specifications• Enhancing anti corrosion properties of coatings with micronized MIOX products,results and reasons

• Enhancing mechanical properties of plastics with micronized MIOX products, resultsand reasons

• Outlook, further developmentsMichael Klinar, Sales Manager – Coatings and Ceramics,Kärntner Montanindustrie GmbH, Austria

15:00 Production of sharp-sized grades from naturally moistindustrial minerals• Possibilities for meeting requirements for the production of various sharp-sizedfractions

• Eliminating further cost-intensive processing steps such as dryingKatja Duddek, Sales Manager, RHEWUM GmbH, Germany

17:00 What’s your hole in the ground worth?• Process to determine the value• Meeting appraisal standards• How we see the futureStuart Limb, Manager, Void Space Consultants LLC, USA

11:30 The global outlook for borates• Supply and demand trends • The future for borates: energy, economic recovery and population growth • The outlook from Rio Tinto MineralsBob Katsiouleris, Chief Commercial Officer, Rio Tinto Minerals, USA

11:30 Downstrean value additionTrevor Arran, Executive General Manager, Mineral Sands & BaseMetals, Exxaro, South Africa

15:00 Developing a high-purity quartz project in Mauritania• Industrial Minerals sector underdeveloped -country known hitherto only for its iron ore • 3 accessible deposits all close to one another – quartz pebbles, quartzite, quartz dykes • Chemically very pure – pebbles 99.8% SiO2 total impurities 0.1%; quartzite andvein quartz <300 ppm total impurities (before any processing)

• Looking at applications in electrometallurgy and in mono- and poly-silicon Chris Spencer, CEO, European Environmental Minerals Ltd., UKCo-authors: Peter Harben, President, Peter W. Harben Inc., LasCruces, NM, USA

10:00 Rare earths – a golden future or overhyped? • Definitions• Overview of supply• Impact of Chinese government policies on supply to ROW• Potential new suppliers – the emergence of the non-Chinese producer• Rare earth demand – the problem of “balance”• Outlook for rare earth demand – the main drivers• Supply/demand outlook and pricesJudith Chegwidden, Managing Director, Roskill InformationServices Ltd, UKCo-authors: Dudley Kingsnorth, Industrial Minerals Companyof Australia Pty Ltd, Australia

10:00 TiO2 industry – riding the rollercoaster• Seeing clearly the value of opacity • Pigments in paints, plastics, laminates & other staple industries • TiO2 pricing context & outlook • Cost pressures on pigment manufacturers • Forecast need for TiO2 • Potential scene-changing developments • Implications for titanium mineral suppliers Reg Adams, Managing Director, Artikol, UK

Ceramics and glass I11:00 Industrial silica for specialty glass applications

• Glass applications described • Industrial silica usage • Sources of industrial silicaPaul Guttmann, Senior Vice President, U.S Silica Company, USA

TiO2 feedstock11:00 The Chinese TiO2 boom

• Outlining the location and size of TiO2 pigment expansions• Reasons behind the growth – what is driving this in China• How does production compare to 5 years ago?• What are the industry trends in China• What challenges do Western producers face in establishing new production in China

Ceramics and glass II14:30 Geo-mining study and industrial potential of very rich

spodumene bearing pegmatites in southern Mali • Pegmatites formation process : interpretation & scheme• Multi-elements chemical analysis, with particular regard to Li and Sn• Semi-industrial tests• Final results and proposed action plan for future developmentMarco Cosi, Mining Geologist, Alpi Consult Stones, ItalyGiorgio Martinotti, Individual Mining Geologist, ItalyCo-authors: John ColeBaker, Director, Silvrex Ltd.

Refractories16:00 Refractories: Between the GFC and the CPRS

• The world steel industry has been severely impacted by the GFC • Refractory producers have been correspondingly adversely effected • What will the industry look like after moving through this economic fault zone? • And, looming around the corner is carbon legislation such as CPRS • How will carbon legislation impact the refractory business?Richard Flook, Managing Director, Shinagawa RefractoriesAustralasia Pty Ltd, Australia

Note: This programme is provisional only and both timings and content may be subject to change. © Industrial Minerals Events, part of Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC group.

12:30 Lunch 12:30 Lunch

15:30 Refreshment break

15:30 Close of day two

10:30 Refreshment break 10:30 Refreshment break

12:00 A close look at the Asian boron market• Supply – reducing role for Chinese producers of boron• Supply – the majors compete to supply the fastest growing market• Demand – Analysis of the main industry sectors in which boron is used• Demand – Review of changes in the way in which boron grades are consumed• Analyse regional supply and demand • Review prospects for the boron industry in this regionRobert Baylis, Senior Analyst, Roskill Information Services, UK

Zircon12:00 Dubbo zirconia project

• Major Australian zirconium project, independent of zircon • Valuable co-products include light and heavy rare earths, and niobium • Strategic alternative to current supply chains• Update on demonstration plant operations and products produced• Review of the critical success factors and development schedule for production

Ian Chalmers, Managing Director, Alkane Resources Ltd, AustraliaCo-authors: Alister MacDonald, Director, Technical CeramicMarketing Services Pty Ltd, Australia

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Things to do inMiami:Buses are available to transport delegates downtown.

Sightseeing Sightseeing arrangements for delegates and spouses canbe made through The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort &Club's concierge on +1 (305) 932-6200.

Surrounding area tours Tour the popular South Beach / Art Deco district area inSouth Florida, visit the financial district on Brickell Ave.,Coconut Grove, Miami Beach by sightseeing tour bus. Orsee the Island Port. Biscayne Bay and the houses of AlCapone, Howard Hughes, Elizabeth Taylor, Don Johnson,Julio Iglesias, Gloria Estefan, etc. by sightseeing boat.

Museums, gardens,national parks:Everglades National ParkExplore this national park aboard a modern airboat. Seealligators, turtles and other exotic wildlife in their naturalhabitat.

Telephone: +1 (305) 242-7700

Fairchild Tropical GardenA green paradise of palm and colourful tropical plantsfrom around the world in this 83 acres botanical garden.

10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables

Telephone: +1 (305) 667-1651

Vizcaya Museum and GardensItalian Renaissance style palace nestles in 10 acres offormal gardens on Biscayne Bay.

3251 South Miami Avenue, Miami

Telephone: +1 (305) 250-9133

Museum of Contemporary ArtKnown for its provocative and innovative exhibitions, andfor seeking a fresh approach to examining art.

770 NE 125th St, North Miami

Telephone: +1 (305) 893-6211

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Don’t miss out on the forthcoming conferences • Lithium Supply & Markets, 26-28 January 2010, Las Vegas, USA, www.indmin.com/lithium• 16th International Bauxite and Alumina Seminar, 29-31 March 2010, Miamiwww.metalbulletin.com/events/bauxite

• MagMin 2010, Conference May 2010, www.indmin.com/events

Energy09:30 Natural graphite and value-added products in energy-related applications

• The characteristics of graphite that means it finds growing use in all sectors of the energy sector• Graphite use in energy production, storage, portability, conservation and control

George Hawley, President, George C Hawley & Associates, UKCo-authors: Greg Bowes, President, Northern Graphite Corporation

10:00 Development of a special New Zealand bentonite clay for added value marketsCharles R. Landis, Technical Director, Halliburton Industrial DrillingProducts, USACo-authors: Phillip Lundy, Director, Transform Minerals, New Zealand

10:30 Refreshment break

Emerging region: Saudi Peninsula11:00 Current status of industrial minerals exploration, mining and manufacturing in

Saudi ArabiaMian K. Habib, Advisor, Industrial Minerals, Saudi Geological Survey, SaudiArabia

11:30 Developing mineral production in Saudi Arabia

12:00 Lunch

Recycling and increasing efficiency14:00 Converting waste materials from PVC and paper processes to make pure

calcium carbonate for those industries• Recycled paper contains 25% minerals which are wasted in the recycling process. • PVC made by the carbide process in China and India creates 7 million tons/year of mineral waste. • These wasted minerals can now be recycled in a sustainable way. • CalciTech’s unique process converts the waste into high value synthetic calcium carbonate. • In addition, 44 tons of CO2 is absorbed for every 100 tons of end product.

Chuck Kunesh, Director of Business Development, North America, CalciTechGroup S.A, Switzerland

14:30 Mineral processing paradigms – New challenges, new solutions• Scrutiny on emissions trading and global warming, can the processing of industrial minerals continue alonghistorical methods?

• An example of a talc production operation• Current industry standards - are they best for world conditions today?

Adrian McVeigh B.Sc. (Eng), MBA, Ultrafine Grinding Manager, MineralTechnologies, Downer EDI Mining-Mineral Technologies USA Inc, USA

15:00 Refreshment break

Logistics15:30 Port of Amsterdam: Industrial minerals gateway to Europe

• Port of Amsterdam in general• Industrial Minerals in the ARA (Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam) range• Industrial Minerals in Amsterdam – Statistics, logistics and business partners

Marcel Gorris, Commercial Manager Bulk Logistics, Port of Amsterdam, TheNetherlands

16:00 State-of-the-art bagging technology for minerals• Ensuring product protection and secure transport• Valve seal based on ultrasonic techniques results in clean and tight bags• Minimising spillage to maintain accurate weights

Engelbert Koess, Business Unit Building Materials and Minerals, Haver &Boecker OHG, Germany

16:30 Close of conference

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Why exhibit?Exhibiting at IM20 is an investment into yourcompany’s future success. Whether your goalsare to increase your market share, launch a newproduct, increase brand awareness, penetrate anew market sector or increase your sales, IM20will provide you with the ultimate arena toachieve these goals by delivering a targetedaudience of over 600 decision makers.

Stand No.s / Exhibitors2 ANIVI5 Haver Filling Systems6 Downer EDI Engineering

Mineral Technologies USA7 Scott Equipment Company9 Yasheya11 Netzsch-Condux14 Rotex Global15 Hosokawa16 Larox Corporation17 Rhewum GMBH18 Refmin China Co19 Roskill21 Port of Rotterdam24 Fednav25 Port of Amsterdam25 OBA25 Eggerding25 IGMA27 Derrick Corporation29 Sweco30 Mogensen

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