Mount Isa's biggest mining exhibition starts this week with a new addition to the program.
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MineX Mount Isa takes place at the Buchanan Park entertainment centre this Wednesday and Thursday and event organiser Beth Anderson is encouraging those thinking about dropping down on their lunch break or staying for The Boos Shop Drinks in Trade to take part in a Buyer Passport Program.
"The program is designed to inject $1000 to two lucky clubs or charities and to encourage mining personnel or business people attending the show to identify themselves as visitor buyers at registration and collect a passport card," Ms Anderson said.
"As they progress around the show talking with exhibitors they will collect stickers on their passport."
She said that when their passport is full they can hand it to the staff at registration who will pop it into the daily draw for the chance to win $500 to go to their nominated local club or charity.
"We encourage Mount Isa businesses and staff to get behind this great local show, with all of the profits going to Commerce North West," she said.
MineX will feature 54 exhibitors from Mount Isa and across Australia.
The program kicks off with a VIP cocktail party on Tuesday at 6pm at the Civic Centre. Tickets are still available through https://www.minexqld.com/
Day one of the show begins with access to the show floor open from 10am.
Delegates will be able grab a coffee and food at the onsite cafe from 10am to 3pm before heading to one of the days iHub speaker sessions then touring the show to see the latest and greatest available within the industry at the exhibitor display's.
Day one is rounded off by "The Boss Shop Drinks In Trade" function from 5pm to 7pm. This function is open for all Mount Isa and Cloncurry Business People to attend and network with the exhibitors. Following this function courtesy shuttles will be running to the Buff's Club for the State of Origin.
On the second day, the Department of Infrastructure, Government and Planning will host a business breakfast at the Buff's Club, featuring key regional project updates with up to three presenters. Tickets are still available through the Eventbrite link on the Minex website.
Following the breakfast the show kicks off for its second day featuring a special career development focused afternoon with an invitation extended to local Schools, TAFE and learning institutions to visit and engage. There is a FREE bus running from Cloncurry State School at 11am on Thursday to the event. It will depart Mount Isa at 3pm. To book a seat call: 0435 600 959
iHub Speaker Schedule
Wednesday June 9
11am Clemens Engelbrecht, Supply Chain General Manager - Glencore Queensland Metals
12:30pm LUNCH
1.30pm Alister Berkeley, Chief Financial Officer - Martinus Rail
1.45pm Gina Wilson, Corporate Development Manager - Jemena
2.15pm John Young, Maintenance and Engineering - MMG
2.30pm Andrew Barger, Policy Director - Qld Resources Council
Thursday June 10
10.45am Darrin Usher, Market Leader - Mining - GHD
11am Lachlan Roberts , Head of Construction - Vast Solar
11.15am Ty Osborne, Technical Support Manager - SANDVIK
11.30am Ben Lewis, Sector Manager Water - GeoFabrics Australasia
11.45am Dr Sharna Glover, CEO - IMVELO
noon Steve DeKruijff, Chairman - Mount Isa Water
12:30pm LUNCH
Training & Development Afternoon
1pm Dr Sharna Glover, CEO - IMVELO
1.15pm Justine Cole, Business Development Officer & Schools Engagement Officer - TAFE
1.30pm Shelly Cooper, Principal Program Officer - Department of Employment, Small Business & Training
Jeanie McIntosh, Principal Skills Development Officer Indigenous - Department of Employment, Small Business & Training
1.45pm Dean Stapleton Field Operations Manager - ZINFRA
Bobby Ambrum , Apprentice Pipeline Operator - ZINFRA
Geraldine Cook, Apprentice Pipeline Operator - ZINFRA
2pm James Brunsdon, Recruitment Manager Martinus Rail
2.15pm Cosmin Ghebosu, Engineer - Civil, Dams, Waste and Tailings- GHD
2.30pm Erin Johnson, Snr Capability Development Advisor - Glencore MIM
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