03.08.2020 (809 Clicks)
Metso Outotec acquires Davies Wear Plate Systems
Metso Outotec has closed today the acquisition of the Australia-based fastener and wear monitoring technology provider Davies Wear Plate Systems, extending its wear lining portfolio and capabilities.
The acquired technology includes fasteners with a unique locking mechanism that does not require traditional studs and nuts and thus enables faster and safer maintenance work. Davies Wear Plate Systems’ portfolio also includes wear monitoring technology, which provides a real-time forecast of wear and expected liner change-out timing. The monitoring solution can be fitted to any metallic or ceramic liner, independent of attachment systems.
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03.08.2020 (740 Clicks)
POWTECH 2020 Special Edition cancelled
NürnbergMesse has decided not to hold the POWTECH 2020 Special Edition that was planned for September this year. With this decision the trade fair organisers are addressing the reservations of many exhibitors and industry players about having an on-site event. Recently, exhibitors have been particularly hesitant in view of the partly unforeseeable effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the ability to travel and the economic situation of the various sectors involved. The next POWTECH will therefore take place in Nuremberg on the usual scale from 26 to 28 April 2022. The leading trade fair for the processing, analysis and handling of powder and bulk solids will be held in combination with the PARTEC Congress.
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03.08.2020 (684 Clicks)
QRC: COVID doesn’t stop students being creative with coding
About 50 north Queensland students in years three to six have embarked on a creative coding challenge, which has gone online due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Renowned digital technology educator Dr Damien Kee is delivering customised tutorial videos, which utilise Scratch Programming, to students in the Collinsville region who want to extend their programming skills or start exploring the digital world.
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31.07.2020 (752 Clicks)
Fugro starts shallow Water Phase for 2Africa fibre-optic Subsea Cable Project
Fugro has begun their shallow water campaign for the “2Africa” subsea fibre-optic cable project which, once installed, will connect 23 countries in Africa, the Middle East and Europe and deliver more than the total combined capacity of all subsea data cables serving Africa.
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30.07.2020 (825 Clicks)
Solmax and University of Virginia team to launch technical GCL Webinar Series
Geosynthetics manufacturer Solmax is sponsoring a series of technical webinars for industry professionals in collaboration with the University of Virginia’s (UVA) School of Engineering. The first webinar, focusing on the evaluation and specifica-tion of geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs), launches on 12 August 2020.
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29.07.2020 (838 Clicks)
Turquoise Hill announces financial Results and Review of Operations for the second Quarter of 2020
Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd. today announced its financial results for the period ended June 30, 2020.
“Faced with the challenges of operating within the constraints posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Oyu Tolgoi team posted outstanding safety and production performance in the second quarter of 2020. The open pit operations have continued uninterrupted, and the underground development, while experiencing restrictions on workforce numbers and the ability to repatriate specialists from around the world, has continued to progress. The team’s focus on optimization initiatives has resulted in, among other things, an increase to our 2020 gold production guidance.
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28.07.2020 (719 Clicks)
Nexa Resources appoints ABB as Partner for digital Transformation Journey
One of the key players in mining in Latin America has appointed ABB to provide state-of-the-art industrial automation systems for existing and new operations
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28.07.2020 (695 Clicks)
Boost for new mineral Exploration across Queensland
The Queensland Exploration Council (QEC) has congratulated the 24 mineral exploration companies that have been successful in the latest round of grants totalling nearly $4 million, as part of the Queensland Government Collaborative Exploration Initiative (CEI).
Chair of the QEC, Kim Wainwright said the membership group for explorers was amazed at the level of interest received this round, with more than 145 applications for grant support since the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Queensland explorers have been desperate for government support for months and the fact that more than double the number of applications were received this round, is proof these companies are hungry for capital to get exploring again,” Ms Wainwright said. “It is pleasing to see recognition of the challenges faced by explorers right now living through the pandemic, with changes to the criteria to remove the need for matched funding,” Ms Wainwright said.
Ms Wainwright said the QEC was pleased round four of the current CEI had shown support for a diverse range of 25 minerals projects state-wide.
“Queensland’s prospectivity all across our state is deeply enriched with the minerals required to create future technologies the next generation will fiercely demand,” Ms Wainwright said. “Less explored areas like those located in North Queensland or in the Wide Bay Burnett region have huge potential for mineral exploration, as well as more regional jobs that come with expansion of supply chains and infrastructure to get these projects off the ground. The QEC look forward to hearing of the success of these companies, which many are our members, and sharing this success with the wider investment community who are keen to continue supporting Queensland resources.”
Source: QEC
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27.07.2020 (735 Clicks)
QRC urges Queensland Government to copy WA Plan for Resource Role in COVID-19 Recovery
The Queensland Government should mirror key planks of the Western Australian Government’s COVID-19 recovery plan for the Sunshine State’s own economic revival, Queensland Resources Council Chief Executive Ian Macfarlane said.
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27.07.2020 (753 Clicks)
Outokumpu: Management changes
Maciej Gwozdz, President, business area Europe has decided to resign from Outokumpu to take a new position in another company. He will continue to work in Outokumpu in his current position until the end of September. His successor will be appointed in due course.
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03.11.2023
GeoResources Journal 3-2023
Special Topic: Focus on fairness and skilled workforce.
GeoResources Journal 3-2023 is dedicated to the main topic areas of mining, tunnelling, geotechnics and energy, as well as the special topic: Focus on fairness and skilled workforce....
03.11.2023
Focus on Fairness and Skilled Labour – for sustainable Living Conditions
Skilled professionals in our geotechnical, tunnelling, mining and raw materials sectors make an important contribution to sustainable and fair living conditions.
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03.11.2023
Recruiting, Developing and Retaining skilled Workers
As a result of demographic trends and the huge challenge that climate change has brought to society many of the companies involved in the geotechnical engineering, tunnel construction and mineral ex...
12.12.2023 - 13.12.2023
2nd International Congress and Exhibition - Mining of Uzbekistan and Central Asia
14.12.2023 - 15.12.2023
MINING WORLD CONGRESS 2023
14.12.2023 - 15.12.2023
GEOTEC HANOI 2023 – The 5th International Conference on Geotechnics for Sustainable Infrastructure Development
18.12.2023 - 19.12.2023
ICGGE 2023: 17. International Conference on Geotechnical and Geological Engineering

World’s longest Railway Tunnel Project – supported by innovative Conveyor Digitalisation and reliable Engineering
17. October 2022 (1985 Clicks)
The consortium BTC Brennero Tunnel Construction and the Hosch Group jointly delivered on a world-class tunnelling project by combining excellent engineering with the innovative remote monitoring system Hoschiris Discover.


RAG-Technikchronik - Buch 5: Technikentwicklung in der Grubensicherheit - Band I
27. September 2018 (13149 Clicks)
Das Buch 5 der Reihe „Dokumentation der technischen Entwicklung bei der RAG“ stellt die Entwicklungen der vergangenen fünf Jahrzehnte aus dem Bereich Grubensicherheit dar. Der erste Band beschäftigt sich mit den Themen Bewetterung, Klimatisierung, Gasbeherrschung, Wetterüberwachung, Gasausbruchs- und Gebirgsschlagverhütung.


27.11.2023 (511 Clicks)
Akobo Minerals celebrates historic milestone: hitting gold ore body at the Segele Mine


22.11.2023 (121 Clicks)
Start-up Northvolt develops state-of-the-art sodium-ion battery validated at 160 Wh per kg
