The Eurasian Mining Congress (EMC) is the world's largest event in the mining and metallurgical
industry. EMC unites specialists and scientists from different countries
working in the field of development of solid mineral deposits.
Leading institutes of the mining and metallurgical complex, along with key suppliers and service
companies, will present advanced developments in the mining industry. Leading experts of the mining
industry and representatives of related industries from all over the world will make presentations
at the Eurasian Mining Congress.
The conference is aimed at cooperation between industrial enterprises and scientific institutions of
the mining industry in the Eurasian space, opening up new prospects for the development of
international cooperation in this area.
The key function of the Eurasian Mining Congress is to consolidate science and industry to solve global and applied problems of developing the mining and metallurgical industry in the Eurasian space.
By the decree of the organizing committee of the Eurasian Mining Congress (ECM-2021),
it was decided to extend the deadline for accepting thesis/article until October 30, 2021.
The congress program will be posted soon. Coming soon.
The organizers note that Uzbekistan was chosen as the venue for the Congress not by chance, since
the resources of the Republic represent a rich mineral resource base: almost all the elements of the
periodic table, of which 70% have been explored, and more than 60% are already used in production.
Uzbekistan is one of the leaders in gold reserves and mining in the world, a mastodon in
non-traditional uranium mining, and is firmly on the list of countries rich in metallic minerals.
Over 10 million tons of the valuable component are produced annually in the country. The products of
MMC enterprises of Uzbekistan are exported all over the world.
Navoi is an oasis in the desert. This is the youngest city in the country, the construction of which
began by decision of the Government of the republic in 1958. The city got its name in honor of the
great Uzbek poet, scientist and statesman Alisher Navoi.
The city is of great economic importance, and is a major industrial center in the western part of
Uzbekistan. It can be said that the city has become a kind of outpost for the development of the
desert.
Today Navoi is one of the leading industrial centers of Uzbekistan. In the city are located:
Among other things, the city of Navoi has recently become the first full-fledged free zone in the CIS-the FIEZ zone (Free Industrial and Economic Zone).
Uzbekistan is one of the largest countries in Central Asia, with world-class mineral reserves and a
huge potential for business development and attracting investment in the mining and geological
industry. Uzbekistan ranks third in the world in terms of gold reserves. It also ranks 10th in terms
of zinc, silver, and tungsten reserves, 11th in terms of uranium, and 12th in terms of copper
reserves. The mining industry of Uzbekistan is one of the most important and strategic sectors of
the country.
Since 2017, Uzbekistan has been actively implementing reforms to attract international investment,
increase the competitiveness of industry and liberalize the financial system. To improve the
efficiency and increase the volume of gold and copper production, the government of Uzbekistan is
implementing large - scale modernization programs in two major state-owned mining companies-JSC
"Kazinform". Almalyk MMC and Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Combine (NMMC). As part of the sectoral
reform, both enterprises are being removed from state control and transformed into joint-stock
companies.
Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Combine (NMMC) is one of the world's top ten gold and uranium
producing companies and is the largest mining enterprise in Uzbekistan, which has mastered the full
production cycle from geological exploration of subsurface reserves, ore extraction and processing
to the production of finished products. The "999.9" grade mark on the gold bars of the plant has
become a brand of Uzbekistan on the world precious metal exchanges.
Over the years of independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Navoi MMC has reached a completely new
stage of development. As a result of the technical and technological modernization of existing
processing plants and the construction of new ones, the plant has made significant progress in the
production of its products.
JSC "Uzbek Metallurgical Combine" is the leading enterprise of ferrous metallurgy in the
republic.
Over the years of independence of Uzbekistan, the company has been developing dynamically,
increasing its capacity every year.
Continuous reconstruction, technical re-equipment and modernization of production allow us to
produce high-quality competitive products that are supplied to industrial enterprises and the
development of the construction industry of the republic, as well as exported.
The plant actively develops cooperative relations with enterprises of the republic, as well as with
small businesses and private businesses, creates new jobs, and makes a significant contribution to
the development of social infrastructure.
JSC "Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Combineis" one of the largest industrial enterprises in
Uzbekistan, which over its 70-year history has made a worthy contribution to the development of the
economic potential of our country, which is based on the reserves of a group of copper-molybdenum,
lead-zinc and gold-silver deposits.
Almost all the elements of the periodic table are found in the ore extracted from these fields of
the combine, which specializes in the extraction and processing of rare, precious and precious
metals in the heart of our Homeland.
Gold and silver produced at the mill have the London Stock Exchange quality mark "Good Supplier". In
the process of copper production, quality system management was implemented and an international
certificate of conformity was obtained. This certificate of conformity is also issued to the
production process at the Jizzakh Cement Plant.
On June 20, 2018, the Eurasian Academy of Mining Sciences (EAMS) was established in Astana as part
of the World Mining Congress, with the active support of the Ministry of investment and development
of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The place of registration and headquarters of the Academy is Astana.