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Amping up engineers' skills

AN ACADEMY aimed at giving mining engineers ranging from graduates through to 15 years’ experience a pathway to develop the skills to progress their careers is launching on June 23.

One of AMPS Academy's online courses being prepared.

One of AMPS Academy's online courses being prepared.

The Advanced Mining Production Systems Academy is aimed at heading off what AMPS managing director and CEO Brendan Parker says is the decline of tertiary training of mining specialists in recent years....

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