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Exhibitor Prospectus
CIM Conference and Exhibition 2010MINING — YOUR FOUNDATIONFOR A BETTER WORLDMay 9-12, 2010 | Vancouver, BC
MINE NEWOPPORTUNITIES
www.cim.org/vancouver2010
May 9 to 12, 2010 | Vancouver, BC
WELCOMEWant access to the mining industry’s presidents, vice presidents and CEOs? How about the industry’s leading consultants, engineers, geologists and technical professionals? They are all at the CIM Exhibition, Canada’s premier mining industry event. So, where will you be? Held in conjunction with the CIM Conference from May 9 to 12, 2010, in Vancouver, BC, the CIM Exhibition is the ideal venue for networking, attracting top-level purchasing decision-makers, fi nding solutions for your operation, and staying abreast
of technological advancements. Over 350 professional suppliers will exhibit equipment and services from all areas of mining — exploration, development, construction, extraction, processing, reclamation, engineering, safety, productivity and sustainability.
In addition to meeting your sales objectives, learn from our industry’s best and brightest people by attending theconference program.
The CIM Exhibition has what you’re looking for. Can you really afford to miss it?
Be there. Be connected.
Jean-Marc DemersSenior Director, Business Development
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Jean-Marc DemersSenior Director, Business Development
TOP 5 REASONS TO EXHIBIT
1 Quality leads
2 Unparalleled networking opportunities
3 Well-attended
4 Great location
5 Your competition will be there!
MINE NEW OPPORTUNITIES
WHO WILL BE THERE?
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PROFILES BY INDUSTRY TYPE
This already diverse mix of industry-leading exhibitors and high-profi le attendees is set to grow even more at the CIM Exhibition 2010 in Vancouver, with even more people in attendance from more places across the globe.
4% Government
11% Equipment Supplies
12% Academic
15% Service & Supplies
17% Surface Mining
19% Underground Mining
22% Miscellaneous Mining
8%8
11%22%
Presidents / Vice Presidents / General Managers
21% Engineers
14% Sales & Marketing Personnel
12% Other Technical Personnel
12% Operations Personnel
11% Researchers
8% Consultants
11%
21%
14%
12%
12%
8%
%
22%
www.cim.org/vancouver2010
VANCOUVER 2010 FLOOR PLAN
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MINE NEW OPPORTUNITIES
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JOB FAIRWe have expanded the focus of our Job Fair, connecting job seekers and employers, and enabling visitors to access information on skills development and training related to careers in mining.
The Job Fair will now be held on the CIM Exhibition fl oor. Spaces for both are selling quickly — don’t miss out on this tremendous opportunity.
Floor plan live online at www.cim.org/vancouver2010
Hosting Tables
Job Fair
48e Nord Pavilion
Australian Pavilion
South African Pavilion
Chinese Pavilion
German Pavilion
Booth size may vary.
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OFFICIAL SHOW DECORATOR & TRANSPORT LOGISTICS MANAGER
GOODKEY SHOW SERVICES9539-41 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T6E 5X7Head Offi ce T 780.426.2211 | F 780.426.5734Toll Free T 1.877.726.2211 | F 1.888.426.5734
CONTACTSCalvin GoodkeySales and Service | [email protected]
Rodella GoodkeySales and Service | [email protected]
Graphics Department Graphics and Signage | [email protected]
EXHIBIT SPACE RENTAL INCLUDES
• Six (6) complimentary exhibitor badges per 10’ x 10’ booth • Free access to all technical sessions (excluding workshops) • Company listing in the Offi cial Show Directory distributed to all delegates (logo & profi le optional) • Company listing with logo & profi le on our website • Complimentary Exhibitor Lounge with coffee bar • Access to Internet Café • 24-hour security (Sunday 12:00 pm to Tuesday 6:00 pm)
• Pipe & Drape (8’ back with 3’ sides)
EXHIBITOR SCHEDULE (tentative)
Sunday, May 9, 2010 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Monday, May 10, 2010 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Tuesday, May 11, 2010 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
CIM EXHIBITION CONTACT INFORMATION
Martin BellSales Manager, ExhibitionsCANADIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING, METALLURGY & PETROLEUM#855, 3400 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West, Montreal, QC H3Z 3B8T 514.939.2710, ext. 1311 | F 514.939.2714 | [email protected]
EXHIBIT COSTSBooth confi guration Size Price (CDN$)
In-line booth A1 10’x10’ $3,120In-line booth A2 10’x20’ $6,240In-line booth A3 10’x30’ $9,360 Corner booth B1 10’x10’ $3,440Corner booth B2 10’x20’ $6,560Corner booth B3 10’x30’ $9,680Corner booth B4 10’x40’ $12,800 Peninsula booth D4 20’x20’ $13,120Peninsula booth D6 20’x30’ $19,360 Island booth E4 20’x20’ $13,760Island booth E6 20’x30’ $20,000Island booth E8 20’x40’ $26,240 BNS400 Business Suite $26,240BNS600 Large Business Suite 20’x20’ $26,240
Note: All contracts are in Canadian dollars. Canadian exhibitors, add 5% GST. International exhibitors are exempt from Canadian sales tax.
EXHIBITOR INFORMATION
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Reserve your booth online todayusing our live fl oor plan at www.cim.org/vancouver2010. Terms and conditions also available online.
MINE NEW OPPORTUNITIES
CONVENTION CENTREINFORMATION Vancouver Convention Centre, West Building1055 Canada Place, Vancouver, BC V6C 0C3T 1.604.647.7299
PLAN YOUR TRIP The eyes of the world will be focused on Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2010 as it hosts the Winter Olympics. Just a few months later, CIM will bring its own world-class event to this spectacular city — the CIM Conference and Exhibition 2010, to be held from May 9 to 12. This year’s venue — the breathtaking new Vancouver Convention Centre — will offer conference delegates and exhibitors alike an impressive experience of Olympic proportions. Located near the city’s fi nest hotels and restaurants, the state-of-the-art, eco-friendly venue features fl oor-to-ceiling glass walls overlooking Vancouver’s famous harbour and the rugged North Shore Mountains.
REGISTRATION + HOTEL + TRAVEL INFORMATION For hotel reservations, please contact the hotels directly and reference the CIM Conference and Exhibition.
For more information visit www.cim.org/vancouver2010
PAN PACIFIC HOTEL Suite 300-999 Canada Place, Vancouver, British Columbia Toll-Free 1.877.324.4856 | www.panpacifi c.com
Deluxe City / Inner Harbour view $269.00 per night, plus taxes
Deluxe Harbour Mountain view $289.00 per night, plus taxes
THE FAIRMONT WATERFRONT 900 Canada Place Way, Vancouver, British Columbia Toll-Free 1.888.610.7575 | www.fairmont.com
Run of House $249.00 per night, plus taxes
Waterfront Deluxe $269.00 per night, plus taxes
Signature $339.00 per night, plus taxes
Waterfront Suite $384.00 per night, plus taxes
THE HYATT 655 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia T 604.683.1234 | www.vancouver.hyatt.com
Online registration https://resweb.passkey.com/go/mining09Single/Double $246.00 per night, plus taxes
Triple $281.00 per night, plus taxes
Quadruple $316.00 per night, plus taxes
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SAVE TIME & MONEY
CIM has negotiated preferred rates with the Pan Pacifi c, Fairmont Waterfront and Hyatt hotels, and we’re passing the savings on to you!
Make your conference and exhibition experience as comfortable, convenient and economical as it is profi table. Stay at one of our partner hotels, each within minutes of the Vancouver Convention Centre.See www.cim.org/vancouver2010 for details.
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3G Software & Measurement GmbH3M Canada Company48e Nord InternationalA.W. Chesterton Company Ltd.ABB Inc.Abresist CorporationAcklands-Grainger Inc..Active Control Technology Inc.Allied Construction Products, LLCALTIS TEC LTD.AMC Mining Consultants Pty LtdAMECArctec Alloys LimitedAtlantic Industries LimitedAtlas Copco Construction and Mining CanadaAustin PowderAustralian Trade CommissionBASF Construction ChemicalsBateman Engineering TechnologiesBBA EngineeringBESTECHBHP Billiton - EKATI Diamond MineBiodisk CorporationBoart Longyear CanadaBreaker Technology LtdBridgestone/Firestone Canada IncButler Manufacturing CompanyCanadian Association of Mining Equipment & Services for ExportCanadian Mining Journal (CMJ)Carlson SoftwareCattron-Theimeg Canada Ltd.Cavotec Canada IncCement Association of CanadaCentre for Excellence in Mining Innovation (CEMI)Chemline Plastics LimitedCIEC Overseas Exhibition Co.,Ltd.Clifton Associates Ltd.Columbia Steel Casting Co., Inc.Continental Conveyor LtdConverteam Canada Inc.Cubex LimitedCummins Western CanadaCWA Engineers Inc.Datamine Canada Inc.DELKOR AMERICASDMC Mining ServicesDSI Mining CanadaDyno Nobel Canada Inc.EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd.Emeco CanadaEndress+HauserEngineering Seismology Group Canada Inc. (ESG)Explosives PartnershipFesto Inc.Firestone Speciality ProductsFlanders Electric Motor ServiceFlip Productions Ltd.FLSmidth Dorr-Oliver EimcoFMC TechnologiesFransen Engineering Ltdfsc limitedFuller Industrial Corp.Gemcom Software International Inc.General KinematicsGlobal Inspections-NDT, Inc.GMSI (GijimaAst Mining Solutions International)Golder Associates Ltd.GUNDLACH Equipment CorporationHatchHedweld Engineering Pty Ltd.Hella, Inc.
Hepburn Engineering Inc.HLS HARD-LINE Solutions IncHoneywellIllumiti Inc.Imperial Oil Ltd.Independent Mining Consultants IncIndustrial Equipment Manufacturing Ltd.Inproheat IndustriesIntegrated Mining Technologies Inc.ITT Water & WastewaterIvaraJ. LanfrancoJebco IndustriesJohnson Industries Ltd.Kal TireKomatsu International (Canada)Krupp Canada Inc.Larox CanadaLayfi eld GroupLedcor CMI Ltd.Leica Geosystems Inc.Liebherr-Canada Ltd.Luff Industries Ltd.LYNN Co Ltd.MacLean Engineering & Marketing Co. LimitedMatrikon Inc.McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd.MDH Engineered Solutions Corp.ME ElecmetalMetcon Sales & Engineering Ltd.Michelin North America Inc.Micromine North AmericaMiHR Mining Industry Human Resource CouncilMincomMincon Mining EquipmentMine Cable Services CorpMine Design TechnologiesMine Hoists International Ltd.Mine Site TechnologiesMining Technologies International Inc.Minova Canada Inc.Mintec, inc.MIRARCO - Mining InnovationMMD Mineral SizingMotion Metrics Int’l Corp.MTUMullen Trucking LPMultotec Canada LtdMWG Apparel CorpNational Mine ServiceNatural Resources Canada - CANMET-MMSLNCS Technology Inc.NL Technologies Inc.Nord Gear Ltd.North American Construction GroupNorth Fringe Resources Inc.NovariantOntario Ministry of Northern Development, Mines and ForestryOptical Cable CorporationOrica Canada, Inc.OSIsoft (Canada)Outotec (Canada) Ltd.P.R. Engineering LimitedPacifi c Bit of Canada Inc.Peter Kiewit Sons Co.Petro-Canada LubricantsPipeline Systems IncorporatedPiteau Associates Engineering LtdPlacer Gold DesignPolar Mobility Research Ltd.POLARIS Laboratories, LLC
Polycorp Inc.Pompaction Inc.Potti Corp.Precismeca LimitedProcon Mining & TunnelingProMinent Fluid ControlsPSI Fluid Power Ltd.Queen’s University - Solar Power CarRDH Mining EquipmentRajant CorporationRandy Smith Training SolutionsRexnord Canada LPRezplast Manufacturing Ltd.RichwoodRimex Supply Ltd.ROSTA INC.RST Instruments LtdRunge Mining (Canada) Pty Ltd.Schneider-ElectricSchwing Bioset, Inc.Scott Construction Group / AECONSEW-Eurodrive Co. of Canada Ltd.Shaft Drillers InternationalSIEMAG M-TEC² IncSiemens Canada LimitedSimMineSM-Cyclo CanadaSME - Society for Mining, Metallurgy & ExplorationSMS Equipment IncSNC-LavalinSnowdenSouth African Consulate General: TorontoSouthwestern Mfg IncStanco ProjectsStandard Machine Ltd.StantecStarkey & AssociatesSvendborg BrakesSynergy Engineering LtdTakraf Canada Inc.Tega Industries CanadaTelsmith, Inc.TEMA Systems, Inc.Terra Vision / CommodasThe Northern MinerThermo Scientifi c, part of Thermo Fisher Scientifi cThomas Engineering Ltd. / MDL CanadaThunderbird Mining SystemsThyssen Mining Construction of Canada LtdTRE Canada In.Trimay Wear Plates Ltd.Trumer Schutzbauten Canada Ltd.Unicast Inc.Urecon Ltd.URS Global Mining PartnersVancouver Gear Works LtdVeolia Water Solutions & TechnologiesVoith Turbo Inc.W.S. Tyler CanadaWabi Iron & Steel CorpWajax IndustriesWardrop EngineeringWenco International Mining Systems Ltd.WesTech Engineering Inc.Westeel Storage SolutionsWestern Protection Alliance Inc.Westpro Machinery Inc.Winsted Group IncWireCo WorldGroupXstrata Technology Canada Ltd
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