MICROMINE is pleased to announce the relocation of our MICROMINE Vancouver office effective 15 December 2016. The new office is located at 601-999 Canada Place, Vancouver, BC, V6C 3E1.
Within the past decade, there has been huge growth in the capability of almost all commercial 3D geological modelling software. Due to the growth of geomodelling, the Geological Society of South Africa ran a 3D Geological Modelling course this year as part of their Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme. Students are introduced to geomodelling software, Micromine during the course.
MICROMINE Regional Manager, Boris Kurtsev, was awarded the Golden Sign “Miner of Russia” by Supreme Mining Council Chairman, Yuriy Shafranik, for his outstanding personal contribution to the development of the mining sector in Russia.
MICROMINE’s specialists will be showcasing our entire suite of solutions which includes a preview of the soon to be released Geobank 2017, the latest version of our secure data management solution, as well as Micromine 2016 which was released in May this year and Pitram, our leading fleet management and mine control solution.
MICROMINE considers these educational partnerships to be a strategic investment in the development of local communities and the future of the mining industry.
MICROMINE is set to release the latest version of its flexible and secure data management solution, Geobank 2017, to clients and industry at a launch event held in November at the CORE Resources Innovation Hub within FLUX in Perth, Western Australia.
Mining operations have numerous disparate mining technology systems that mine operators, technical services and managers use to keep the mine site operating effectively in a safe and controlled manner. The ability to share information between these systems can improve time saved and ensure accuracy across those systems from the data collected.
MICROMINE’s ALS partnerships aim to create an environment for real time learning and provide students with valuable on the job skills. MICROMINE’s Academic Licencing Scheme (ALS) has been introduced in over 120 academic institutions world-wide and now expands to three new universities in Indonesia.
MICROMINE Founder and Director, Graeme Tuder won the Contribution to Mining Award at the Australian Mining Prospect Awards 2016 held at Dultone House in Sydney on Friday evening.
MICROMINE’s Academic Licensing Scheme (ALS) continues to assist students with industry based learning and on the job skills by partnering with the University of South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SD Mines) in 2016 and beyond.
MICROMINE Channel Partner, BNA Mining Solutions (BNA), based in Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil have been chosen to receive the 9th Top Engineering Award from the Alumnus Association of the Engineering School of the Federal University of Minas Gerais.