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With the past tourism focus having been on the Leisure and Business sectors, the introduction of the Sports and Events Tourism Exchange (SETE) Exhibition and Conference is an integral part of promoting the new “sports” trend within the industry. We see SETE 2011 becoming the inaugural, and thereafter, the annual Sports and Events Tourism gathering to attend in Africa. Sports and Events Tourism Exchange will provide a platform to: - Pursue bidding and hosting of major international events - Promote South Africa as a training destination for northern hemisphere athletes   in their winter months - Promote South Africa as a destination for social participants in sport, exploiting   our golf courses, beaches, stadiums and hiking trails. - Increase Tourist volumes, spend and length of stay - Promote transformation - Promote local federations and associations - Showcase South Africa’s experience and expertise in hosting and managing large   international events.
This, the 8th International Comminution Symposium (Comminution '12) is organised by MEI in consultation with Prof Malcolm Powell and Dr. Aubrey Mainza. It is sponsored by Starkey & Associates, Magotteaux, Maelgwyn Mineral Services, JKTech, Chemco Advance Material, Industrial Minerals & The Gold & Minerals Gazette. Themes Comminution '12 has the following themes: Improving environment sustainability while driving down costs Designing and operating energy efficient circuits Designing for the next generation of mines Rheology – wet and dry Influence on classification and fine milling Compressed bed breakage How to integrate HPGR’s into circuits Dry grinding and classification ahead of wet recovery processes Driving into finer grinding Fine grinding Design of stirred mills – higher capacity, coarser feeds, media wear, energy consumption Progress in modelling and scale-up Draft papers will be published as an unrefereed Proceedings on CD-ROM, and selected papers will be published, after peer-review, in a special Comminution issue of Minerals Engineering journal.
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