Mining continues to be one of the world’s most strategically vital industries, supporting infrastructure growth, enabling the energy transition, and powering advanced manufacturing. As demand intensifies for critical minerals including graphite, nickel, lithium, and rare earth elements, mining operations are under increasing pressure to enhance efficiency, ensure analytical accuracy, and meet evolving sustainability and regulatory standards.
This Industry Focus eBook compiles expert commentary, market intelligence, and application-led insights to help mining professionals navigate today’s technical and operational demands. By connecting emerging industry trends with laboratory best practices and advanced analytical technologies, it delivers actionable guidance for optimising mineral processing workflows, reinforcing quality control, and enabling data-driven decision-making from exploration to full-scale production.
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What’s Inside
This eBook presents a thoughtfully curated selection of articles examining the latest mining market developments, laboratory workflows, analytical technologies, and sustainability initiatives shaping the industry’s future.
Inside, you’ll explore:
- Advanced sample preparation solutions for geology and mining applications
- Key mining highlights and industry challenges from the past year
- Strategies for unlocking mine water heat and advancing sustainable energy recovery
- Reliable elemental analysis across every stage of the mining value chain
- Rising graphite demand and Australia’s role in supporting the EV transition
- Nickel market trends, challenges, and future outlook
- Particle characterization and materials analysis for mining and construction materials
- The growing role of AI in modern mining operations
- Safety innovations driving progress toward zero-harm objectives
- Approaches to enhancing precision and sustainability throughout mining workflows

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