The University of Tasmania has secured a $17.4 million grant for research in to issues affecting Australia's mining value chain.
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Small business is missing the mobile, social, cloud revolution
Will small business become a victim of the fast paced change in technology, and miss opportunities?
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Curtin Uni teams up with Central Institute of Technology for wear management solutions
The Curtin University WA School of Mines will provide mining companies with a “one-stop shop” for wear management solutions, thanks to a new partnership.
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Building the nation will be impossible without engineers
An insight in to how the science of engineering will affect Australia's future, and why it needs the nation's support.
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Chile the entryway for Australians in South America, CSIRO says
Chile is providing the information gateway to Latin America, thanks to the CSIROs International Centre of Excellence in Mining and Mineral Processing.
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Black to the future: carbon fibre research seeds new innovation
A unique cutting-edge carbon fibre research facility Carbon Nexus has officially opened at Deakin University in Geelong.
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Centennial and Blundstone create prize-winning underground boot
Underground miners shouldn’t need to worry about uncomfortable boots from now on, with the latest range of Blundstone fit-for-purpose underground boots soon to become available.
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In the Airbnb world we need a new productivity measure
As productivity continues to lag in Australia, what can industry do to halt this trend?
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In Conversation: Australia needs tax breaks for innovation
The right support could see Australian innovation, particularly in mining and manufacturing.
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Research and innovation in Australia need a long-term strategy
As productivity falls, Australia must develop a new strategy for innovation to stem this long term trend downwards.
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Keeping out of the load shadow- A new safety tool for cranes rigging
One of the biggest safety risks when rigging for cranes is the simple and quite common act of walking under a suspended load, but the TAG-EX reduces chances of workers getting into that situation.
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RMIT launch new automation engineering research centre
RMIT has unveiled its Australia-India Research Centre for Automation Software Engineering, a joint development with ABB.
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Making better mining decisions in 2014 [opinion]
Schneider Electric Australia's general manager for marketing and operations, Rocco De Villiers, explains how miners can make the most of the year.
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The next age of mining?
As high grades decline and open cuts get deeper, what is the next step for mining? Cole Latimer reports.
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Four ways to boost Australian innovation
The Grattan Institute's Jim Minifie outlines four ways Australia can boost its innovation and development.
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International Mining’s Technology Hall of Fame winners
John Chadwick announces IM's Technology Hall of Fame winners, and the explains the reasoning behind these global awards.
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Australian Mining is proud to present the 2014 Women in Industry Awards
Women are consistently achieving greatness and excelling in their chosen fields within the mining, engineering, manufacturing and process control industries and we think their talent should be acknowledged.
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The new building blocks of block caving
New technology is allowing miners to monitor block caving flows in real time.
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The new technologies needed for dealing with big data
While much focus of “Big Data revolution” has been on the data itself less is on the technologies underpinning it and what it means.
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Five key ways technology can help mining companies survive and prosper
IFS Australia's Rob Stummer looks at five technologies helping mining companies beat the mining boom downturn.
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