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15. Professional Associations

bulletAustralasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM)
The Institute was formed in 1893. Its objectives are to advance science and engineering in the minerals industry, and to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas to enhance the professional excellence of its members.

bulletCanadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM)
Founded in 1898, the CIM is the leading technical society of professionals in the Canadian minerals, metals, materials and energy industries.

bulletCyantists.com
The Cyantists, those who have devoted entire careers to the scientific understanding of cyanide and its interaction with society, and this new website are dedicated to the generation, collection and dissemination of reliable environmental information about the natural and manmade sources of cyanide.

bulletExpert Group on Minerals and Energy Exploration Development
GEMEED is the Expert Group on Minerals and Energy Exploration and Development. The work within GEMEED offers a significant opportunity to promote, discuss, and resolve issues linked to mining industries, such as technology, trade, investment, relationship with the environment and communities, exploration and development policies for minerals and metals, both within the Asia Pacific region as well as in a wider global context.