TECHNOLOGY

Chrysos wants finger in gold pie

THE CSIRO’s part-owned Chrysos Corporation wants a slice of Australia’s $15 billion a year golden pie, and the public company thinks its PhotonAssay X-ray gold detection technology will give it just that.

Karma Barndon
A gold nugget from CSIRO.

A gold nugget from CSIRO.

With its other eye on the $1 billion global gold assay business Chrysos believes its PhotonAssay is a potential disruptor. CSIRO lead inventor of the analytical service and Chrysos chief technology officer...

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