
CHINA MINING Congress & Expo (CHINA MINING) established a series of guidelines in December 2006. These
guidelines outline general aims of CHINA MINING, as well as procedures the
CHINA MINING Team is following to ensure a smooth, transparent and
professional running of the yearly Congress and Expo. Guidelines focus on
important matters such as (A) General Characteristic of CHINA MINING, (B)
the CHINA MINING Advisory Committee, (C) Sponsors and (D)
Speakers. Guidelines do not constitute binding norms and may be subject to
change.

1. CHINA MINING (CM) aims to provide a high-level mining conference and
expo that is relevant to Chinese and foreign companies alike, whether they are
mining companies, service or technology providers, investors, law firms or
others. The conference shall be structured to make the event a useful one from
a standpoint of business development and networking for all attendees.
2. CM has a significant influence on the content and format of the conference.
3. The CM Congress and Expo includes companies and covers topics in the
non-ferrous, the minerals and the metals sectors. Topics at the conference are
designed to appeal to a wide range of companies representing various stages of
the value chain:
- Finance
- Inbound and Outbound Investment
- Chinese and International Non-Ferrous Resources / Metals and Minerals
- Geology
- Metallurgical Processing
- Environment
- Mining Equipment
4. CM is unbiased with regard to any nation, industry group or any specific
companies in the mining industry or the mining service industry.
5. CM acts as a forum for discussion and exchange between the involved parties
and provides for networking opportunities.
6. CM tries to improve yearly by taking into account the suggestions of
attendees and advisors.
7. CM acts as a forum to distribute its views, policies and legal announcements
to the mining community, both domestic and foreign.

1. Purpose of the Advisory Committee
The purpose of the Advisory Committee is to ensure that the
structure and content of the CM conference benefits from the expert advice of
the wide range of viewpoints from the mining value chain. The input and advice
of international experts serves to ensure a conference that adheres to the
general characteristics outlined above.
2. Responsibilities of Committee Members
Members of the Advisory Committee are expected to give advice
based on their professional knowledge of matters concerning the strategic
orientation of CHINA MINING, the structure as well as specific speaker and
program content. This includes making recommendations with regard to the
general focus of CM and specific topics. Members of the Committee act in their
personal capacity. Committee Members will also be asked to support the annual
CM awards nomination and selection process.
3. Tasks of Committee Members
Committee Members
a. Shall be available for advice and suggestions on conference subjects,
structure and specific speakers;
b. May be asked to provide contacts to CM, especially for conference speakers;
c. Shall be free to nominate, will be asked to review nominations and shall
provide advice to the selection committee for the CM Awards;
d. Shall meet at least once a year, possibly during the CM Conference;
e. May be consulted individually on specific matters, usually by email or
phone;
f. Advisors will be invited to attend CM free of charge, and will also be
invited to the awards banquet.
4. Schedule of Involvement
The following is a general schedule of Advisory Committee activity:
a. January/ February: Topics and speakers
Members of the Advisory Committee are invited to suggest
interesting topics and speakers for the up-coming Conference.
b. March/April: First comments on the program
Members of the Advisory Committee are invited to comment on the
first draft program.
c. Early September: Second comments on the program
After most names are confirmed, Members of the Advisory Committee
are consulted a second time.
d. Second half of September: Consultations on awards
Members of the Advisory Committee are consulted for advice on the
proposed Award Winners.
e. Beginning of November: General information about conference
Members of the Advisory Committee are informed about the latest
program and receive an invitation to CM.
f. November: Conference and meeting
Members of the Advisory Committee are asked to attend a meeting
to give feedback on this year’s conference and give suggestions for next
year’s.
5. Composition of the Committee
a. The Advisory Committee shall be made up of individuals with
mining expertise. Members may have a background in either the private or public
sector, but all Members shall be well respected in their respective industries
or fields of activity.
b. The composition of the Committee shall reflect a fair balance among key
mining countries. To ensure this, the Committee shall include one
representative from the Chinese Ministry of Land & Resources and
representatives from various embassies resident in China, as well as varied
country representation from private sector members.
c. The composition of the Committee shall also reflect a balance with regard to
different minerals and mining industries.
6. Appointment, Terms of Office and Departure
a. Committee Members may be appointed by the Organization Committee of CM.
Members of the Advisory Committee may suggest new Members to the Organization
Committee.
b. Committee Members generally serve at the discretion of the Organizational
Committee. Terms of three years or more will be encouraged to ensure
continuity.
c. To ensure that the Committee retains its breadth of representation, if a
Committee Member changes employment, he or she shall inform CM.
7. Acknowledgement and Compensation
The Advisory Committee and the names of all Committee Members will be
acknowledged in marketing material with a description of their duties.
Committee Members will be compensated for their contributions with a free
delegate pass to CM.

1. Sponsorship Options
1.1. CME offers sponsorship packages to provide companies with means to become
more deeply involved in CM and to receive greater exposure for their company
and business activities.
1.2. Different sponsorship options are available.
1.2.1. Major sponsorship packages (Platinum and Gold) are meant to
offer companies a deep involvement in CM and an outstanding exposure on-site.
1.2.2. On-site sponsorship options offer exposure linked to a specific event
(coffee breaks, cocktail breaks, etc.) or a specific place of advertisement
(carpet, bags, pens, etc.).
1.2.3. Session sponsorships offer a unique way for companies to get involved
into the shaping of a session during the Conference together with the CM
Organizing Committee.
2. Benefits for Sponsors
2.1. Every sponsorship package provides for an agreed, detailed list of
sponsorship benefits.
2.2. The following sponsorship benefits will be part of every sponsorship
package:
- Logo in Conference and Expo Catalogue;
- Logo and link on CM website;
- All delegates from sponsors enjoy extended early bird rate for their delegate
tickets until the event ;
- Sponsorship leads to preferential treatment at stand booking.
2.3. Participation of Sponsors in the speakers program
(See Section D 1.5. and 1.6..)
2.4. Platinum Sponsors shall, as of signature of the sponsorship agreement,
- be regularly informed about the latest developments of CM. During the last
five months before the event, information shall be made available to sponsors
at least once a month.
- be heard on matters relating to a possible involvement of a direct competitor
in the speaker’s program.
- have one staff member of the CM Organizing Committee assigned to the sponsor
to handle all of the Platinum sponsor’s organizational matters that arise
on-site during CM.

1. Speaking Opportunities during CHINA MINING Conference
1.1. Speaking opportunities during CM shall be assigned aiming to create a
high-level conference program of interest to CM delegates.
1.2. In this regard, a fair balance of speakers shall be realized with respect
to the different industries, resources and national representations.
1.3. Presentations within a session shall fit well together, ensuring coherence
in contents.
1.4. Any party wishing to present during CM shall inform the CM Organizing
Committee about their interest. The party shall at this time provide the name
and title of the proposed speaker as well as the title and an abstract of the
proposed presentation.
1.5. If a Platinum, Gold and Silver Sponsor wish to participate in the speakers
program, the intention shall be discussed with the CM Organizing Team and an
appropriate solution shall be found. However, sponsors are not guaranteed any
particular speaking position.
1.6. Sponsors shall receive preferential treatment compared to non-sponsor
participants while still remaining within the guidelines as specified above.
This applies to speaking slots, exhibition booth location and other
preferential treatments.
2. Registration and Costs
2.1. As soon as the CM Organizing Committee can confirm the speaking
opportunity to the interested party, the speaker will be registered as a
speaker by the CM Organizing Team.
2.2. Speakers will have to pay for their delegate pass. Exceptionally, speakers
may be given a delegates pass at the expense of CM.
2.3. No further costs are connected with presenting during CM.
3. Documents to be provided to the CM Organizing Committee
Speakers will be informed of a deadline to submit all documents. This deadline
will be approximately four weeks before the conference. Before the deadline,
speakers are required to provide the CM Organizing Committee with the
following documents:
- a completed registration form;
- a short bio in both English and Chinese (200 words maximum, in flowing text);
- a digital picture of the speaker, passport size;
- the speaker’s presentation in both English and Chinese.

Cancellations will only be refunded, less a 40% administration fee, if a
written request is received before October 10, 2010. No refunds will be made
after October 11, 2010.
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