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Mining needs to look at other industries for innovation, BMA asset president says

Adam Lancey says the resources sector could become Queensland’s Silicon Valley

BMA asset president Adam Lancey at the GRX25 conference in Brisbane.

BMA asset president Adam Lancey at the GRX25 conference in Brisbane. | Credits: GRX25

That the global mining industry is facing a range of modern challenges is no bombshell revelation. Mineral deposits are getting harder to find, the labour market is a tight one and – at least in Australia...

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