Starting today, Wednesday, September 20, QR Codes will be issued for admission to PERUMIN 36.

Arequipa,

Starting today, Wednesday, September 20, QR Codes will be issued for admission to PERUMIN 36.
  • Physical ID badges will have QR, and it will be important to always carry them.

It was confirmed that this Wednesday, September 20, the personalized QR codes will be sent by e-mail to all participants who have previously registered at the following link: https://perumin.com/inscripciones/ 

On the other hand, although QR codes will be sent to attendees' e-mails, they will also be displayed on their respective ID badges, so it is necessary for attendees to always carry such identification.

The QR codes and/or ID badges are personal and non-transferable, being the only means for the participants to enter the mining event, starting on September 25. They will also be used for identification during their stay at the venue or when required by any PERUMIN representative.

It should be noted that credentials can be picked up upon presentation of an identity document at the Cerro Juli Convention Center on September 23 and 24 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and from September 25 to 29 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Likewise, the Conventioneers Category participants' QR codes will allow them to access the conferences and lectures that will be broadcast live through the official PERUMIN web page: https://perumin.com/perumin36/public/es/vivo 

Furthermore, the QR codes will facilitate virtual networking at the EXTEMIN mining technology fair, as exhibiting companies will be able to keep a record of visits to their stands by reading each person's QR code through the PERUMIN 36 mobile application.

Finally, QR codes will only be sent to those who have paid 100% of their registration fee and/or have authorized credit. In case they have not received it, they should contact the registration area through the following e-mail address: helen.loaiza@iimp.org.pe 

 

About PERUMIN 36

PERUMIN 36th Mining Convention will be held from September 25 to 29, in the city of Arequipa, where mining industry leaders, investors, consultants, researchers and professionals will meet to discuss the challenges and opportunities of the mining sector.

The emblematic event organized by the Peruvian Institute of Mining Engineers (IIMP) is expected to attract more than 65 thousand people and generate economic income of S/ 80 million for local hotel, gastronomy, commerce and tourism businesses.