Going deeper underground: the latest issue of MINE magazine
As miners look to access deeper deposits and transition mines from surface to underground operations, new equipment, tools and training approaches will be key. In
As miners look to access deeper deposits and transition mines from surface to underground operations, new equipment, tools and training approaches will be key. In
Several gold mines started operating in 2024. Credit: domnitsky via Shutterstock. Several notable mining projects began operations in 2024, including what will be one of
Frank Fannon, former US Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources, outlined how Trump may change tack on China, critical minerals and the IRA at
In what has been a tough year for lithium, we look at Australia’s ambition to bolster its domestic lithium processing capabilities and the progress in
Mark Bristow, CEO and president of Barrick, points out that many of the world’s gold and copper deposits are in areas with low gross domestic
Fatigue monitoring and management remains a nascent discipline in mining, but technology and industry understanding are progressing. In MINE’s December issue speak to mining companies
Gecko’s Toka 5 robot and AI-powered operating platform can support predictive maintenance at mines. Credit: Gecko Robotics. Robots integrated with AI are a way of
Many Australian mining companies have ambitions to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 or earlier. Credit: dee karen via Shutterstock. Australia has a national target to
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