Mineral Economics Sample Clauses

Mineral Economics. Mintek has in-house mineral economics capability to develop market insights and techno-economic analysis related to the extraction, processing, use, recycling, and disposal of mineral commodities. The capability enables Mintek to undertake market and sectoral analyses for external clients in the public and private sectors. Further, it enables Mintek to participate in policy and thought leadership engagements with government and research entities on issues pertaining to mineral beneficiation, resource management, renewable energy, and electronic waste recycling. As Mintek’s undertakes its organisational transformation journey, it will be strengthening capability in two competency areas, namely mineral economics and techno- economic analysis.
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Mineral Economics. The Mineral Economics programme provides market insights and techno-economic analysis related to the extraction, processing, use, recycling, and disposal of mineral commodities. As part of the programme, Mintek also undertakes market and sectoral analyses for external clients in the public and private sectors and engages with government and research entities on issues pertaining to mineral beneficiation, resource management, renewable energy, and electronic waste recycling. The bulk of the work over the next financial year will be on mineral economics and techno-economics data and analysis. The objectives that will be pursued are as highlighted below.
Mineral Economics. Xxxxxx has in-house mineral economics capabilities to develop market insights and techno-economic analysis related to the extraction, processing, use, recycling and disposal of mineral commodities. This capability enables Mintek to undertake market and sectoral analyses for external clients in the public and private sectors. Furthermore, it enables Xxxxxx to participate in policy and thought leadership engagements with government and research entities on issues pertaining to mineral beneficiation, resource management, renewable energy and electronic waste recycling. As Xxxxxx’s undertakes its organisational transformation journey, it will be strengthening capabilities in two competency areas: mineral economics and techno-economic analysis. The key activity of this function is as follows:

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