Mining The Resources
Minding the future
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Ирээдүйг өндөр хөгжилд
Tech
Mongolians can  export mining-based IT knowledge As mining continues to be the backbone of our economy,  the Law on Mining Products Exchange,  to be enacted soon, should incentivise to revenue from this industry. However, the  mining exchange system should not be uncertain. 
Metadata in the Mining Industry Metadata are data about data. However, if you challenge the conventional explanation of metadata, it is probably more like a room key. If this piece of metal is lying on the street, there is a good chance it will end up in the garbage or in the sewer system. However, if someone happens to pick it up and has a clue about where the key is from and who owns it, it can be more easily located. Most modern digital cameras export a fairly large amount of metadata such as manufacturer and model, exposure and resolution, date and time, and GPS, as soon as you click the shutter button. These types of metadata hardly cause any harm or benefit when floating in the background.
Mongolia’s Smart Mining Market is Growing Mongolia is of great interest to companies in the field of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) with Smart Mining solutions market to reach $10 million soon, says report of Finnish-Russian developer of Artificial Intelligence and IIoT solutions ZYFRA.  “Mongolia is of great interest to companies in the field of Industrial Internet of Things. Digital solutions for mining are one of the prospective areas. Currently, this market is valued at around $5-7 million annually. According to my estimates, it will reach USD 10 million very soon
Time to think beyond copper concentrate Ever since the Erdenet factory was established in 1978,copper has been the main pillar of the Mongolian economy. True, coal export revenue was more than that of copper from 2010 to 2013, but copper soon regained its pre-eminence, as data from 2014 and 2015 show.
World Coal Association calls for greater use of cleaner technologies The World Coal Association has called for greater investment in cleaner coal technologies, in order to meet growing global energy demand and reduce CO2 emissions.
Seimens has plans to be Mongolia’s development partner German engineering giant Siemens recently organised Siemens Industry Day Mongolia 2014 in Ulaanbaatar to mark the 10th anniversary of the opening of its Mongolia office.
Conference brings Mongolia closer to clean coal With prices falling globally and demand in China declining, coal miners in the country have had a rough time in recent years but even then, there is no argument about the continued importance of coal in the economy of Mongolia, and of its primacy as an export item.
Modularized revolution for efficient solvent extraction Numerous studies and analyses have recently shown that the mining industry is facing serious challenges, including complex ores and declining grades together with increasing capital costs, exceeded project sche-dules and environmental regulations.
There needs to be a comprehensive vision that includes both the coal-chemistry and energy sectors Some very big projects and industrial enterprises are soon to be commencing in Mongolia. Nonetheless, without the necessary supply of fuel and energy, it is impossible to even imagine these large-scale endeavors.
ANDRITZ SEPARATION equipment for the Mongolian mining industry ANDRITZ SEPARATION is part of international technology Group ANDRITZ –a globally leading supplier of plants, equipment,and services for solid/liquid separation in the municipal and industrial sectors, for hydropower stations, the pulp and paper industry, and the metal working and steel industries.ANDRITZ operates over 220 production sites as well as service and sales companies all around the world with a staff of approximately 23.700 employees.
MTU engine is important for the successful mining in Mongolia MTU, the choice of engine for major OEMs, has been introduced into the Mongolian mining industry by Mongolian Star Melchers supported by Tognum Asia, the manufacturer of MTU. The manufacturers explain to our readers how MTU engine can contribute to the successful mining operations in Mongolia.
New technology to process copper without smelting A plant is under construction in the once-thriving copper-mining area of the Northern Cape that will make use of a new low-power South African-developed technology that is able to process stranded copper ore concentrates into 98%-pure copper crystals without the need for any smelting.
What are shale oil, shale gas and oil shale? Oil shale is one of the most prolific hydrocarbon resources on earth. Massive deposits are found in a number of countries around the globe, including Australia, Brazil, China, Estonia, Israel, Jordan, and the United States. Preliminary geologic surveys and evidence from oil shale outcrops indicate that Mongolia may also have oil shale resources of a size and quality that are commercially viable.
We have given a new direction to Mongolian television and journalism First of all, we at Hugjil Studio would like to thank our dear viewers whose support gives strength to us. Our studio was opened in April, 2011 to air mining- and economy-related programmes. The MMJ team has played a major role in popularizing Hugjil programmes. Mining and economy are big topics.
Coal is pass let us look for gas from it Our future depends upon our mastery of technology. Japan and South Korea prosper by the power of their technology and German technology has become synonymous with the nation itself. In the world today a country cannot expect to develop without access to and use ofadvanced technology. Apart from the other captivating features of technology, its application has a special economic importance for Mongolia.
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