


Under the guidance of the China Mining Association, The Nonferrous Metals Society of China, and China Coal Society, the "2023 China Mineral Processing Conference (CMPC)," jointly organized by BGRIMM Technology Group, China GRINM Group Corporation Limited, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, and the CMPC Council, was held at the Beijing International Convention Center from April 21 to 23, 2023. Professor Ge Shirong, an Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and President of China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, attended the conference.
The conference, themed “Green, Intelligent, Shared, and Innovative”, revolved around the forefront of global mining and metallurgical technology, addressing major national scientific and technological needs and the efficient development and utilization of mineral resources. Over 1,600 representatives from research and design units, higher education institutions, mineral processing equipment manufacturers, and numerous mining enterprises participated in the conference across various industries. China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing, as one of the joint organizers, actively engaged in and successfully completed the entire organizational process.
Professor Liu Wenli, Dean of School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, led more than a hundred faculty and students from the Department of Mineral Processing to participate in the conference. Over ten professors and Ph.D. candidates delivered academic presentations in various sessions. Associate Professor Li Jihui chaired the 12th session of CMPC. The paper titled “Evaluation Index Study of Flotation Collectors” by Associate Professor Xu Hongxiang and the paper titled “Study on the Influence of Frother Dosage on the Interaction between Low-Rank Coal Particles and Bubbles” supervised by Professor Liu Wenli and presented by Ph.D. candidate Sun Xiaopeng received the 2023 CMPC Outstanding Young Scholar Paper Award.
Throughout the conference, volunteers from China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing adhered to unified arrangements, displaying a strong sense of responsibility and dedication. They successfully carried out diverse volunteer tasks, including one-on-one coordination with guests, venue order maintenance, coordination of academic presentation sequences, addressing participant needs, and guiding special sessions and catering routes. Their exemplary service earned consistent praise and positive feedback from attending experts, scholars, and conference organizers.