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RPM's double appearance at HK conference

MINING software expert RungePincockMinarco will take the stage twice this week to share insight o...

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The company will address the delegation on the opportunities for miners to optimise their current operations by reviewing the technical operating limitations, planning systems and day to day activities.

RPM principal processing engineer Dr Andrew Newell will host the presentation on Thursday, March 27 at 10.10am.

Also this week, RPM will be involved in the PwC IPO Centre Breakfast briefing on China outbound investment.

It will join other market practitioners and advisors on the panel to discuss recent trends, challenges, outlook and cases.

RPM Hong Kong operations manager Jeremy Clark will be part of the panel discussion on March 27 starting at 9am at the PwC Executive Conference Centre.

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