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First International Future Mining Conference and Exhibition 2008

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First International Future Mining Conference and Exhibition 2008

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The First International Future Mining Conference and Exhibition proceedings
discuss the future needs of the international mining industry, and current and
prospective innovations in the mining industry. In addition, the papers aim to
present new scientific and technological developments from other disciplines
which may find application within the mining industry. The proceedings will be
of interest to researchers, senior engineers, technical managers, economists,
scientists, equipment manufacturers, government representatives and other
stakeholders.
Topics covered by these
proceedings include future mining scenarios, innovation, challenges and
opportunities and needs and issues in 2025 and beyond. It is intended that this
conference will be repeated at regular intervals in the future, in order to
pursue these important initiatives through ongoing international presentations
and discussions across the mining industry.

Papers in collection

  • Possible Impact of New Safety Technology Developments on the Future of the United States Mining Industry Go to Paper
  • Future Mining of the Australian Seafloor - Do We Have the Social License? Go to Paper
  • The Future of Water in Mining - Treatment of Mine Water for Sustainable Benefit Go to Paper
  • Utilisation of Underground Space in Final Open Pit Walls at Surface Mines Go to Paper
  • El Teniente New Mine Level Project Go to Paper
  • Mechanised Tunnelling Technologies for Mining Applications Go to Paper
  • Development Concept in the Mining Industry - An Accelerator to Achieve Regional Sustainable Development Go to Paper
  • A Day in the Life of a Mine Worker in 2025 Go to Paper
  • Meeting Resource Constraint Demands in Future Mining to 2050 Go to Paper
  • Working in the Classroom - A Vision of Miner Training in the 21st Century Go to Paper
  • Mining and the Future of Space Exploration Go to Paper
  • Design of a Continuous Monorail Drilling System for Decline Development Go to Paper
  • Can Bacteriophage be Used to Separate Minerals? Go to Paper
  • Spaceborne Radar Interferometry for Mine Subsidence Monitoring in Australia Go to Paper
  • Development of a Taxonomy for Indexing Web-Based Mining Safety and Health Research Go to Paper
  • Australian Innovations in Mining Go to Paper
  • Potential Benefits of Underground Processing for the Gold Sector - Conceptual Process Design and Cost Benefits Go to Paper
  • Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) and its Potential to Monitor Subsidence Over Caving Zones Induced by Underground Mining Go to Paper
  • Internet-Based Remote Machinery Control Go to Paper
  • Integrated Communications for Surface and Open Pit Applications Go to Paper
  • Improving Health and Safety Through Conveyor System Training in a Virtual Environment Go to Paper
  • Virtual Environment Training for Preshift Inspections of Haul Trucks to Improve Mining Safety Go to Paper
  • Location Aware Mine Machinery for Productivity and Safety Improvements Go to Paper
  • The Critical Path to Automated Underground Mining Go to Paper
  • Do You Learn More When Your Life is in Danger? How to Successfully Utilise Virtual Simulators in the Minerals Industries Go to Paper
  • Underground Information Technology Infrastructure - A Sound Basis for Efficient Future Mining Operations Go to Paper
  • Taxonomy of Interactive Computer-Based Visualisation Systems and Content for the Mining Industry - Part One Go to Paper
  • Future Mining - Workers' Skills, Identity and Gender When Meeting Changing Technology Go to Paper
  • Developments in Processing to Match Future Mining Opportunities Go to Paper
  • Environmental Impact Modelling for In Situ Leaching of Uranium Go to Paper
  • Future Mining Engineers - Educational Development Strategy Go to Paper
  • Introducing a New Model to Forecast Mineral Commodity Price Go to Paper
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  • Published: 2008
  • Unique ID: PA-200810

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