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The IMME 2010 is organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry in association with the Ministry of Mines, the Ministry of Coal, and Coal India Ltd. Today, 25 years since it inception, it continues to work towards realizing its original objectives: to find ways and means to reduce wastage through better and more efficient methods of mining with advanced technology and equipment. more>> |
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From being the Focus Country in 2008, Australia has graduated to being the Partner Country this year, and as such, is expected to bring in the largest overseas participation. Australia's mining sector is one of the most successful export industries. more>>
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Germany leads the world in engineering technology, especially in mining equipment and for the German industry; India is an important market in South Asia. Many German companies have close ties to Indian mining houses. There will be significant German participation, including the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology and over 50 companies. more>>
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