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  • News - 2 May 2023
    Australian mining location technology company GeoMoby – shaping the future of location intelligence – has partnered with Sydney-based, Digital Terrain, to offer real-time monitoring...
  • News - 7 Jun 2012
    Global Information Inc is delighted to announce two incredible early bird offers on 2012 Shale Gas and Coal Methane conferences: Shale World 2012 July 30 – August 1, 2012 – Brisbane,...
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    Gemecs (Pty) Ltd is a medium size geological company that renders geological consulting services to the mining industry.These include coal, gold, and manganese, and chrome, platinum group of metals,...
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    Whether you're just getting started with gas detection or have specific questions about how to take your program to the next level, we're ready to help you plan a course of action and get you...
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    NLT is a turn-key partner in the design, deployment, and support of scalable technologies that revolutionize the way mines communicate, collaborate, and operate. Founded in 1984 as a division of...
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    CVW CleanTech has developed and patented innovative technologies to recover valuable commodities (bitumen, solvent, heavy minerals and water) from oil sands waste tailings. The benefits are twofold:...
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    RockMass is a mining and industrial technology provider that began its journey in 2016. RockMass is headquartered in Toronto, Canada and currently serves customers in 8 countries. RockMass is an...
  • News - 21 Mar 2011
    In a mine collapse in Pakistan 10 people were killed and another 38 are feared to have died after methane explosions rocked the underground mine.  The state-owned Pakistan Mineral Development...
  • News - 20 Jan 2011
    As the investigations progress officials say that a lack of protective measures, worn out drill bits and a presence of methane gas is what contributed to the mine blast which killed 29 coal miners...
  • Article - 3 Jul 2019
    Sensors are an important part of mining operations to ensure potential accidents are minimized. This articles looks at how sensors are used in the mining industry.

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