Space Technology Solutions: An Opportunity for the Mining Industry

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Bob Robinson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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4
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2001

Abstract

In 1990, the European Space Agency (ESA) initiated a technology transfer program to stimulate the wider use of technology developed by the European and Canadian space communities. This paper focuses on the method of technology transfer from the space industry to terrestrial industries, with a focus on the mining resource sector within a program called the Harsh Environments Initiative (HEI) created in 1997. Other resource sector applications include forestry and oil & gas. C-CORE in partnership with the Mining Innovation, Rehabilitation and Applied Research Corporation (MIRARCO) supported by ESA, Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and European R&D organizations conduct projects to promote and demonstrate the transfer of innovative technologies from space to non-space industries. Space programs have and continue to develop new knowledge for extra-terrestrial application, e.g., satellite earth observation, manned missions and unmanned planetary exploration. Many of which hold the potential for application on land and ocean. Currently, space technologies of interest to the mine sector range from robotics and image analysis to sensors, software and advanced materials. The HEI works to identify and apply these types of technologies in the areas of automated/tele-controlled mine operations and mine monitoring.
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APA: Bob Robinson  (2001)  Space Technology Solutions: An Opportunity for the Mining Industry

MLA: Bob Robinson Space Technology Solutions: An Opportunity for the Mining Industry. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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