Discover Mongolia 2010 to Take Place on September 8-10, 2010
The Organizing Committee of Discover Mongolia is pleased to announce that the 8th annual International Mining Investors Forum shall take place in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on September 8-10, 2010.
(PRWEB) May 15, 2010 -- The Organizing Committee of Discover Mongolia is pleased to announce that the 8th annual International Mining Investors Forum shall take place in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on September 8-10, 2010.
“Mongolia is an exciting frontier in minerals industry where world class deposits are being discovered. Among them are the massive Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold deposit and Tavan Tolgoi- the world’s largest undeveloped coking coal deposit and many others” said Mr. Ankhbayar Gurdorj, Chairman of the Organizing Committee.
Mongolia welcomes investment in minerals business, and “Discover Mongolia” International Mining Investors Forum remains as a resourceful base to launch and expand businesses, establish new contacts, learn of the latest developments and make deals.
In 2009, the 7th “Discover Mongolia” Forum was solely organized by the Mongolian National Mining Association. Yet, this year, the founding members have decided to shoulder the efforts of the MNMA to add more value to the Forum and reinvigorate the business and entrepreneurial spirit of among the participating investors by boosting the quality, content and scope of the Forum events- Mining Conference, “Government Hour” a panel session with Government officials and Government policies in the mineral industry, Investors’ Exchange Exhibition, Mine Tour and a Fishing Tour, the traditional events under the Forum.
Online registration has started at www.discovermongoliaforum.com. There you may also reserve your exhibition space.
About the organizers
The Forum was initiated by a group of proactive mineral consultancies in 2003 – Mine Info LLC and Monrud LLC and since then until 2009, these companies in close cooperation with the Mongolian National Mining Association- the largest professional NGO in Mining had organized the forum.
For more information please contact:
Enkhjin Purevjav Phone: 976-99020607 Fax: 976-11-319761
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Source : PRWeb
(PRWEB) May 15, 2010 -- The Organizing Committee of Discover Mongolia is pleased to announce that the 8th annual International Mining Investors Forum shall take place in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on September 8-10, 2010.
“Mongolia is an exciting frontier in minerals industry where world class deposits are being discovered. Among them are the massive Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold deposit and Tavan Tolgoi- the world’s largest undeveloped coking coal deposit and many others” said Mr. Ankhbayar Gurdorj, Chairman of the Organizing Committee.
Mongolia welcomes investment in minerals business, and “Discover Mongolia” International Mining Investors Forum remains as a resourceful base to launch and expand businesses, establish new contacts, learn of the latest developments and make deals.
In 2009, the 7th “Discover Mongolia” Forum was solely organized by the Mongolian National Mining Association. Yet, this year, the founding members have decided to shoulder the efforts of the MNMA to add more value to the Forum and reinvigorate the business and entrepreneurial spirit of among the participating investors by boosting the quality, content and scope of the Forum events- Mining Conference, “Government Hour” a panel session with Government officials and Government policies in the mineral industry, Investors’ Exchange Exhibition, Mine Tour and a Fishing Tour, the traditional events under the Forum.
Online registration has started at www.discovermongoliaforum.com. There you may also reserve your exhibition space.
About the organizers
The Forum was initiated by a group of proactive mineral consultancies in 2003 – Mine Info LLC and Monrud LLC and since then until 2009, these companies in close cooperation with the Mongolian National Mining Association- the largest professional NGO in Mining had organized the forum.
For more information please contact:
Enkhjin Purevjav Phone: 976-99020607 Fax: 976-11-319761
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Source : PRWeb
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