The June issue of Mining Global is now live!

By Dale Benton
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The June 2017 issue of Mining Global is now live! Our cover star is PT Merdeka Group, which through the financially and environmentally sound Tujuh Buk...

The June 2017 issue of Mining Global is now live! 

Our cover star is PT Merdeka Group, which through the financially and environmentally sound Tujuh Bukit Project, places Indonesian mining on the world stage. 

Also in this month’s issue, we asked the big questions facing the mining industry in 2017 to Deloitte Global, who dutifully answered in the form of Mining industry leader Phil Hopwood to look at the mining industry of today, and the one of tomorrow.

The industry by its very nature digs to unearth solutions to problems in the world, but in some cases, it can unearth problems, challenges that will require the special skills of technology entrepreneurs of the world to answer. This is where Unearthed Solutions comes in. Through unique hackathons, Unearthed Solutions connects entrepreneurs to major mining moguls, in a bid of solving the industry’s problems.

Forbes unleashed its 100 largest public companies recently, so Mining Global picked out 10 of the largest mining companies to feature on that list.

 

 

 

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