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CRC for Mining Technology and Equipment (1991 - 2003)

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Function: Metallurgy, Mineralogy or Mining and Industrial or Scientific Research
Location: Queensland, Australia
Established in July 1991, the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Mining Technology and Equipment was one of the first Cooperative Research Centres formed. The CRC's research includes areas such as fracture and damage mechanics, rock and coal characterisation, fragmentation and instrumentation. From their Web site, May 2002: "The Centre's purpose is to deliver a continual stream of safety and productivity enhancing technologies (the benefits) to the Australian mining industry (the beneficiary), and to have these technologies adopted by the industry (the measure of success)."

In July 2003 this CRC was replaced by CRCMining.


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URL: The home page for this entity is located at http://www.crcmining.com.au/index.php
Alternative Names: Cooperative Research Centre for Mining Technology and Equipment
Location: Room S204 Level 2, Hawken Engineering Building, The University of Queensland, Queensland 4072
 
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 1991 - 2003 CRC for Mining Technology and Equipment
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