The Role Of Technology In The Minerals Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robin J. Batterham Stephen H. Algie
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

It is often stated that innovation is central to the economic survival of mining and mineral processing in the face of global competition, and yet technology is often far from a core strategy in our industry - hence the concerns that are often voiced about the apparent slow rate at which new technology is applied. Much of the discussion stems from a lack of understanding of the role of technology in innovation, and of the role of R&D within the innovation process. To a large extent this has all been said, however, the messages are clear and deserve repetition. This paper expresses the personal views of the authors, based on experience in government-funded (CSIRO and universities) research, and in CRA Ltd, a large mining and mineral processing company. Further than this, it explains how our own development unit within the CRA Group has come to see its key roles as including the transfer of technology, and the training of technologists to move into the operating business units. We conclude that these critical tasks are the keys to creating the environment that will allow us to maximise the contribution of technology.
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APA: Robin J. Batterham Stephen H. Algie  (1995)  The Role Of Technology In The Minerals Industry

MLA: Robin J. Batterham Stephen H. Algie The Role Of Technology In The Minerals Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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