Molycop’s industry-leading Masterclass series now qualifies for AusIMM Professional Development points, giving mining professionals the chance to boost their technical expertise while gaining recognised credentials to support career progression.
Key Facts
- Mining professionals can maintain their professional accreditation by attending Molycop Masterclasses and earning AusIMM PD points.
- Every Masterclass event combines practical technical training with insights that improve real-world milling performance.
- Upcoming events in Kalgoorlie and Bendigo offer tailored learning opportunities designed for local mining operations.
Dr Hamid Pourasiabi presents at the Indonesia Masterclass.
Elevating training to meet industry standards
Professional development is crucial in the rapidly evolving mining sector, where operational excellence relies on current knowledge, innovative skills, and practical experience. Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy PD points are recognised credentials that validate participation in quality educational activities, demonstrating a professional’s commitment to ongoing learning and industry standards.By aligning its training programs with AusIMM’s PD framework, Molycop ensures attendees gain invaluable technical insights, as well as receive formal recognition that supports career advancement.
Attendees at this year's Indonesia Masterclass.
Benefits for mining professionals
Attending Molycop Masterclass events now offers dual benefits: access to cutting-edge technical training combined with PD points that contribute to maintaining AusIMM membership and professional accreditation.Mining professionals, including metallurgists, engineers, plant operators and technical leaders, can enhance their expertise while demonstrating their commitment to continuous professional development.
Upcoming Molycop Masterclass opportunities
In October 2025, Molycop will deliver Masterclass events in two key Australian mining regions designed specifically to meet the needs of local operations:Kalgoorlie, Western Australia (16 October)
Western Australian School of Mines (WASM)
Led by Technical Services Manager Danh Chung, this intensive one-day session covers milling fundamentals and innovations such as the Ball Mill Abrasion Test (BMAT).
Bendigo, Victoria (22 October)
All Seasons Hotel Resort, coinciding with MetFest’s inaugural event in Bendigo
Hosted by Technical Specialist Giehard Nebre, this session offers a comprehensive Molycop Tools introductory refresher designed to sharpen operational skills and enhance milling performance.