Sustainable innovation in underground hardrock mining technology

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Bamber
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Canadian leadership in a global mining context will depend not only on entrepreneurship and best practice but also on technological innovation. This paper argues for more ambition and commitment to R&D for technological innovation in Canadian mining. It focuses on underground hardrock mining, where past R&D initiatives have simply not stood the test of time, and it is important to examine why. Concerns arise because industry’s commitment to R&D has not been sustained over time. Innovation through exploration, processing, and environmental technologies has been more significant. Meanwhile, R&D capacity and synergies in government institutions and universities have not been exploited. There is a need for more commitment, coordination, and collaboration by industry, governments, and universities. This paper examines some corporate models that have achieved sustainable innovation, along with some that have not. A strategy for innovation is discussed that relates to culture, commitment, coordination, and collaboration.
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APA: A. Bamber  (2005)  Sustainable innovation in underground hardrock mining technology

MLA: A. Bamber Sustainable innovation in underground hardrock mining technology. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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