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BNA-Micromine scoops honours

Intuitive software solutions provider to the mining and exploration industry, BNA-Micromine, has been honoured for the second consecutive year at the 5th Top Engineering Awards 2012. BNA-Micromine Latin America director Beck Nader received the trophy at a ceremony in Minas Tenis Clube II, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in the category of engineering mining/metals/steel - software of exploration, geology/production control of mines. Nader says: “Success in this award category really symbolises what has been a succ
November 30, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Award winners at the 5th Top Engineering Awards 2012 including Beck Nader (third from left)

Intuitive software solutions provider to the mining and exploration industry, BNA-Micromine, has been honoured for the second consecutive year at the 5th Top Engineering Awards 2012.

BNA-Micromine Latin America director Beck Nader received the trophy at a ceremony in Minas Tenis Clube II, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in the category of engineering mining/metals/steel - software of exploration, geology/production control of mines.
Nader says: “Success in this award category really symbolises what has been a successful year for BNA-Micromine. In consultation with our clients, we have made a number of investments in the company and this award signifies these strategies are working.”

Formerly trading as BNA Consultoria e Sistemas, an agent of Micromine, BNA recently became a fully-owned office of Micromine, with the priority of placing the Micromine products into the Brazilian market.

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