September 20, 2022

Schlam At Wa Mining Conference & Exhibition

WA MINING CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION will integrate the innovation and research ecosystem while addressing the social and environmental standards driving a more sustainably conscious industry.

The largely expanded exhibition will be taking place on 12th and 13th October 2022, showcasing the technical and digital innovation across the entire mining value chain, while the highly targeted conference will illustrate the economic importance of Western Australia and its contribution the resource technology sector, its innovation capability, its job creation, and the attraction of capital to the state.

In addition to the exhibition, WAME will be hosting a free to attend seminar series, giving visitors and exhibitors the opportunity to hear from industry professionals, who will discuss a range of topics such as, technical advice, mine dewatering, workforce safety and IBM sessions.

Ben Baker, General Manager of Sales and Business Development believes this event is integral for Schlam.

“We’re really pleased to be involved at the WA Mining Exhibition this year. What great exposure for Schlam’s brand as well as having an opportunity to showcase our products and services,”

“This is the first event collaboration for our entire business – People Solutions, Payload Solutions and TPCM so we couldn’t be more excited to exhibit” Ben said.

Find Schlam on the exhibition floor at stand number C101 at Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre on 12th & 13th October 2022.

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