Regulations
The Call for Papers attracted more than 1,000 abstracts last edition, and this occasion, we expect to received a record-breaking number. A proper review of your abstract requires that it contains adequate information such as description, applications, results, conclusions and technical contributions.
This Conference offers a window to get international recognition and global exposure.
Important Dates
Abstract submission
July, 15th, 2025
Abstract acceptance
October, 15th, 2025
Draft paper submission
January, 15th, 2026
Reviewer feedback
March, 15th, 2026
Final paper submission
June, 15th, 2026
PowerPoint presentation
August, 15th, 2026
Call for abstracts
The conference agenda will be focus on the following themes:
1
Blasting
2
Case studies
3
Civil works and mine infrastructure support and reinforcement
4
Climate change in mining
5
Geo-Education and Training
6
Hydrogeology
7
Machine learning, artificial intelligence, and new technologies implementation
8
Mine Closure.
9
Numerical modeling and three-dimensional analysis.
10
Risk, communication and decision making.
11
Rock mass characterization and data uncertainty.
12
Rockfall, Runout and Geohazards.
13
Slope design optization and design acceptance critera.
14
Slope monitoring, instrumentation, and risk management.
15
Slope stability in weak and hard rocks.
16
Structural data gathering and interpretation.
17
Transition from open pit to underground.
Authors
It is important to take note of the following:
• The submission of abstracts marks the initial stage in the process of submitting technical papers.
• Abstracts should only be submitted in English
• If an abstract is accepted, authors will be required to provide both a draft and a final version of their paper.
• The final paper must receive approval from the Organizing Committee in order to be included in the Symposium Proceedings.
• Authors will present their work in person, either through a PowerPoint presentation or a poster presentation at the conference.
• Currently, both podium and poster presentation options are available, and the Organizing Committee will communicate the option approved.
Guidelines
Abstracts must be submitted following the style template provided below, and should include the following information:
• Title (limited to 100 characters).
• Authors (including name, company and country).
• Abstract (between 300-500 words; formatted as specified).
• A short biography of the lead author.
• Contact information of the authors.(phone, email)
Document submission
Abstracts and papers should be submitted via email: