Beyond seeing the target: taking into account new parameters to measure the efficiency of exploration technologies
Beyond seeing the target: taking into account new parameters to measure the efficiency of exploration technologies
Ajjabou, L.; Kirsch, M.; Lorenz, S.; Gloaguen, R.
The INFACT project (Innovative, Non-Invasive and Fully Acceptable Exploration Technologies) aims to change raw material exploration in a way that it becomes socially accepted, environmentally-friendly and technologically advanced. It strives to establish a view of the best practices for exploration that is shared by civil society, state and industry. A set of permanent reference sites representing a variety of social, physical and technical challenges in the EU are used to conduct stakeholder dialogue and to provide an industry-relevant environment for the development of non-invasive exploration methods.
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Contribution to proceedings
KEGS Symposium 2020 "Success from Innovation", 29.02.2020, Toronto, Canada -
Invited lecture (Conferences)
KEGS Symposium 2020 "Success from Innovation", 29.02.2020, Toronto, Canada
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