Technology Transfer to the Mining Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Vaikuntam I. Lakshmanan Dan A. Macki Ramamritham Sridhar
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Historically, introducing new technology to the mining industry has been problematic. In general, the industry is reluctant to take risks with new technology because it is already heavily tied to risk, even using existing technology. Risk in the orebody itself can be substantial. The company is dependent on drill hole patterns that are expected to define what is underground, and process test work is often based on drill cores and other samples, which occasionally produce surprises. And even well-proven processing techniques can blindside the producer, resulting in embarrassing and costly difficulties. But if the industry is to grow in knowledge and become more efficient, new ideas must be introduced. How to introduce new technology is the essence of this paper.
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APA: Vaikuntam I. Lakshmanan Dan A. Macki Ramamritham Sridhar  (2001)  Technology Transfer to the Mining Industry

MLA: Vaikuntam I. Lakshmanan Dan A. Macki Ramamritham Sridhar Technology Transfer to the Mining Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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