
GLAD 2025: improving lifting awareness in the mining sector
The lifting and mining industries face many common challenges. Credit: Jose Luis Stephens/Shutterstock.com. The mining and lifting industries have much in common. Both sectors operate
The lifting and mining industries face many common challenges. Credit: Jose Luis Stephens/Shutterstock.com. The mining and lifting industries have much in common. Both sectors operate
The June issue of MINE magazine is out now, with articles focusing on deep-sea mining, critical minerals development, crushing and grinding, and more. A month after US
Louise Porteus made the 2024 list of 100 Global Inspirational Women in Mining, put together by advocacy group Women in Mining. Credit: Thor Explorations. Louise
Canada’s Minister for Energy and Natural Resources, Jonathan Wilkinson, speaking at PDAC. Credit: Caroline Peachey. Canada’s federal government has pledged funding of up to C$120m
Ontario’s Minister of Energy and Electrification, Stephen Lecce, speaking at PDAC2025. Credit: Caroline Peachey. Small modular reactors (SMRs) are expected to help decarbonise mining operations in
Over the past few years there has been a concerted industry effort to drive the responsible management of mine tailings. In January, the independent Global
With growing adoption of large language models (LLMs), the mine planning software user interface must change. Credit: Jamie Jin / Shutterstock Mine planning software has
In the February 2025 issue of MINE Australia we look at how Australia’s NiWest project is aiming to get over the line despite low nickel
The UK has scope to produce some critical minerals domestically, including tin, which was mined at Geevor in Cornwall until 1990. Credit: Alexey Fedorenko/Shutterstock. In
AI technology can support ore sorting in the mining industry. Credit: Gusmary Adriana Briceno via Shutterstock. Environmental concerns, operational risks and plummeting metal prices have