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An innovation plan

Greater standardisation, less emphasis on intellectual property and government’s increasing their marketing efforts. These are some of the key findings from a round table into how to best boost innovation in Australia’s mining equipment, technology and services sector. By Noel Dyson

Noel Dyson
How is this for a slogan? The technology to mine on Mars will be invented here.

How is this for a slogan? The technology to mine on Mars will be invented here.

The round table brought together Fortescue Metals Group Christmas Creek Mine general manager Jim Herring, Austmine Western Australia CEO Cameron Bowden, METS Ignited general manager industry engagement...

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