"Guinea welcomes in a new era and the beginning of the country's mining renaissance"
/EINPresswire.com/ Symposium Mines Guinea (SMG 2010), which will take place from 23- 25 November 2010, in Conakry, Republic of Guinea. The event is organized by the Ministry of Mines & Geology, Republic of Guinea, in association with AME Trade Ltd, United Kingdom.
Symposium Mines Guinea is now established as the largest mining event currently organised in West Africa. In 2008, the event attracted over 800 participants emanating from 25 countries, 46 companies exhibited and 85 presentations were delivered.
Symposium Mines Guinea has been organised on a biannual basis since 2004 (Bel Air, Boffa, Guinea), 2006 (Dusseldorf, Germany) and 2008 (Conakry, Guinea). .
Symposium Mines Guinea 2010, will take place against the backdrop of the country's first truly democratic elections, after a two year period of an oscillating political landscape, Guinea is entering a new era with a new government about to be elected, civilian rule and the hope for a brighter future for all its citizens. Guinea is now back on the worldwide political agenda for the right reasons, with development partners and private sector investors now returning and showing their commitment to making sure that hand in hand with the government of Guinea, the country fulfils its vast potential and becomes a regional and continental economic powerhouse.
The main theme of SMG 2010: Mining: Good Governance - Sustainable Development. SMG 2010 main theme is very pertinent to the current situation in the Republic of Guinea. If there is Good Governance with a sound fiscal and legal environment, and transparent mining sector policies and regulations, this will lead to increased investment in the mining industry. As a result of this investment, the country will maximise the economic potential of its natural resources. The resulting funds can be allocated to education, healthcare and improving the transport infrastructure. In addition more jobs will be created and sustainable development of and sustainable development of Guinea's natural resources will occur.
For further information please see www.smguinee.com
Symposium Mines Guinea is now established as the largest mining event currently organised in West Africa. In 2008, the event attracted over 800 participants emanating from 25 countries, 46 companies exhibited and 85 presentations were delivered.
Symposium Mines Guinea has been organised on a biannual basis since 2004 (Bel Air, Boffa, Guinea), 2006 (Dusseldorf, Germany) and 2008 (Conakry, Guinea). .
Symposium Mines Guinea 2010, will take place against the backdrop of the country's first truly democratic elections, after a two year period of an oscillating political landscape, Guinea is entering a new era with a new government about to be elected, civilian rule and the hope for a brighter future for all its citizens. Guinea is now back on the worldwide political agenda for the right reasons, with development partners and private sector investors now returning and showing their commitment to making sure that hand in hand with the government of Guinea, the country fulfils its vast potential and becomes a regional and continental economic powerhouse.
The main theme of SMG 2010: Mining: Good Governance - Sustainable Development. SMG 2010 main theme is very pertinent to the current situation in the Republic of Guinea. If there is Good Governance with a sound fiscal and legal environment, and transparent mining sector policies and regulations, this will lead to increased investment in the mining industry. As a result of this investment, the country will maximise the economic potential of its natural resources. The resulting funds can be allocated to education, healthcare and improving the transport infrastructure. In addition more jobs will be created and sustainable development of and sustainable development of Guinea's natural resources will occur.
For further information please see www.smguinee.com
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