Mapping active ore faces in real time through hyperspectral imaging
Innovative MRIWA-funded research shows how artificial intelligence can use scanned data to differentiate ore from waste rock
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New integrated modelling establishes fundamental pointers to the controls on sediment-hosted mineralisation in the emerging Northern Australian mineral province.
Published: 21 May 2026
Innovative MRIWA-funded research shows how artificial intelligence can use scanned data to differentiate ore from waste rock
Two new MRIWA-funded projects are helping lay foundations for the work of a new CRC addressing the challenges of mine closure
MRIWA to launch a masterclass in communications and networking skills for Education Program participants
MRIWA staff and PhD Scholars went on country to learn about Noongar culture
MRIWA is now positioned to offer research project facilitation where parties are seeking an independent third party to manage collaborative research activities
Businesses in the critical minerals processing and resources technology sectors can apply for funding through the Modern Manufacturing Initiative
MRIWA is reviewing and evaluating project outputs to demonstrate the benefit to Western Australia
Chemical recovery of minerals from underground ore bodies could reduce both the cost of mining and its impact on the landscape
MRIWA has awarded three PhD scholarships to bring top local and international students to WA universities and support the research needs of the WA mining industry
View current projects in the two program areas – Infrastructure & Logistics and Remediation & Mine Closure
Read case studies for recently completed and current projects in the program area New Products and Markets
Learn more about recently completed and current projects in the program area Increase Recovered Value Through Processing