AMSZ to Attend Mine Entra to Enhance Collaboration and Industry Alignment

Association of Mine Surveyors of Zimbabwe (AMSZ)

One of the biggest professional mining organisations, the Association of Mine Surveyors of Zimbabwe (AMSZ) will attend this year’s Mining, Engineering, and Transport Expo (MineEntra) as part of its agenda to collaborate with the industry and align with government objectives for economic development, Mining Zimbabwe reports.

AMSZ spokesperson Stewart Gumbi confirmed the association’s plans to participate in MineEntra. As Zimbabwe’s premier mining trade exhibition, MineEntra is a key platform for industry professionals to connect, collaborate, and align with the sector’s evolving demands. AMSZ sees the event as a critical opportunity to expand its network, engage with new technologies, and explore areas for professional growth.

According to Gumbi, AMSZ is attending MineEntra with clear goals in mind:

“We aim to collaborate with other associations to improve ourselves as surveyors, explore market opportunities, and align with the country’s objectives for economic prosperity,” he said.

For AMSZ members, the expo offers a space to exchange ideas, share best practices, and gain insights from counterparts within the mining community. By connecting with other professionals, AMSZ hopes to foster a stronger collaborative environment that benefits not only surveyors but the mining sector as a whole.

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At MineEntra, AMSZ members will also have the chance to familiarize themselves with the latest innovations and industry trends. With the increasing need for accuracy and efficiency in surveying operations, exposure to advanced technology is essential for staying competitive and effective in their roles. The association believes that understanding these developments will better equip Zimbabwean surveyors to contribute to national objectives, particularly in advancing mining’s role in economic development.

Furthermore, AMSZ’s engagement at MineEntra aligns with its mission to advocate for high standards in mine surveying practices. The association remains committed to ensuring that its members operate with the highest levels of expertise, integrity, and adherence to global standards.

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