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Open the appAME Roundup 2025: Securing Our Future is taking place on January 20 – 23, 2025 at the Vancouver Convention Centre East. Registration opens October 2, 2024: roundup.amebc.ca
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AME Roundup 2026 attendees — last chance to provide your feedback! Complete this survey by Friday, February 27 to help us continuously improve, and to be entered into a draw to win a 7-day houseboat vacation, courtesy of TA Structures. Take the survey: https://bit.ly/4oRiqBE
AME Roundup 2026 attendees — we'd love your feedback! Complete this survey to help us continuously improve, and to be entered into a draw to win a 7-day houseboat vacation, courtesy of TA Structures. 👉 Take the survey: https://bit.ly/4oRiqBE
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Roundup video: BC must open land access, AME says British Columbia must go beyond fixed timelines for mineral exploration permits to restore confidence for prospectors and junior miners, says the head of the AME - Association for Mineral Exploration. #mining #miningnews #copper #gold #silver
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AME Roundup Video: BC sets 140-day permit timelines British Columbia will start processing mineral exploration permits in 40 to 140 days from April 1, aiming to keep investment strong after exploration spending reached a record $751 million last year. “These timelines, backed by new investment, respond to industry feedback,” Mining and Critical Minerals Minister Jagrup Brar told The Northern Miner last week during the AME Roundup in Vancouver. #mining #miningnews #gold
Day 4 of #AMERoundup2026 marked the final day of discovery, connection, and collaboration across the mineral exploration community, with a focus on innovation, people, and partnerships shaping mineral exploration in a changing world. The inaugural Geophysics session featured discussions on AI, digitization of exploration data, drone-enabled geophysics, and data integration, showcasing how technology is advancing exploration practices. Attendees also joined the AME team to close the market at the Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange. 🎥 Watch the Day 4 highlight video to revisit the final moments. Thank you to over 7,500 people who joined us in Vancouver this week. We look forward to seeing you at #AMERoundup2027. 📅 Save the date: January 25–28, 2027. 📝 Tell us how we did! We value your feedback to help improve your AME Roundup experience. Please take a few moments to complete our 5-minute survey: https://bit.ly/4oRiqBE #AMERoundup2026 #MineralsforaChangingWorld
The Core Shack brings the rocks to the forefront at #AMERoundup2026. Explore drill core and samples from recent discoveries, advanced projects, and operating mines from around the world, representing a wide range of deposit types and development stages. Sponsored by ALS. #AMERoundup2026
Hard to believe it’s the final day of #AMERoundup2026. We’re closing out the week with new ideas, final connections, and a strong focus on geoscience and innovation. Today’s highlights include: • Geophysics (9:00 AM–11:30 AM): A brand-new session at AME Roundup, showcasing cutting-edge geophysical tools and approaches shaping the future of mineral exploration. • Toronto Stock Exchange Market Close (12:30 PM–1:15 PM): we invite attendees to join us to close the market on the Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange. All welcome. • Last chance to check out the Exhibit Hall, get your complimentary headshot and visit the photobooth! Full schedule: roundup.amebc.ca/schedule
Day 3 of #AMERoundup2026 brought together meaningful conversations on reconciliation, partnership, innovation, and the future of resource development. The Reconciliation Breakfast keynote from Kúkwpi7 (Chief) Rosanne Casimir highlighted the importance of alignment between Indigenous partners, stakeholders, and all levels of government, emphasizing that uncertainty is a reason to move forward with reconciliation. The Precious Metals session featured discussions on gold deposits across Canada, the United States, and Australia, highlighting shared challenges and opportunities. The AME Pioneers’ Lunch recognized members over 70 years of age for their lasting contributions to AME - Association for Mineral Exploration and British Columbia’s mineral exploration and development community. At The Gathering Place, conversations focused on strengthening partnerships, advancing projects, navigating regulatory applications, and building pathways by coming together as an industry. The Geoscience Innovation session explored mine efficiency and the growing role of AI in exploration. 🎥 Watch the Day 3 highlight video and relive the conversations. 📝 Tell us how we did! We value your feedback to help improve your AME Roundup experience. Please take a few moments to complete our 5-minute survey: https://bit.ly/4oRiqBE #AMERoundup2026 #MineralsforaChangingWorld
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Minerals are essential for technology development, and those same technologies are changing how mineral exploration is done. Tuesday’s Real World Tech Driving the Future of Exploration session at AME Roundup, sponsored by Seequent, highlighted the essential links between tech and mineral exploration - and the people and innovations that that turn geological ideas into faster, better decisions at all stages of exploration. Learn more: mineralsfortomorrow.ca #MineralsForTomorrow #AMERoundup2026