EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Tech can speed exploration 'success': MPX

AN Australia-based accelerator has ambitious plans to make mining exploration more data-driven, using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to fill a discovery gap in gold and copper that has widened over the past decade.

Matt Ogg
Drilling at Tansey, near Gympie in eastern Queensland, Australia

Drilling at Tansey, near Gympie in eastern Queensland, Australia

Mining Projects Accelerator (MPX) executive director Simon Cohn is not afraid to "drill to kill" but believes the chance of failure for prospective projects can be cut dramatically by crunching large amounts...

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