AMTC and Mining3 Sign Collaboration Agreement to Innovate In-Place Mining

A collaborative framework for advancing research and development of technologies in the areas of in-situ leaching and in-place mining is the main focus of the three-year collaboration agreement signed in early January between the Advanced Mining Technology Center(AMTC) of the University of Chile and Mining3, both organisations dedicated to the generation of innovative and sustainable technologies for the mining industry globally.

The terms of the agreement establish that the cooperation will focus on improving
hydrometallurgical processes, promoting sustainable mining practices and facilitating the mutual exchange of knowledge to face future challenges of the industry at a global level. Among the specific tasks that the document proposes are: developing joint projects in insitu leaching and hydrometallurgy in both Chile and Australia; supervising theses and hosting Mining knowledge and sharing scientific findings; access to AMTC laboratories and strategic guidance for projects involving insitu mining; facilitating the international exposure of AMTC researchers, and identifying global opportunities for innovative collaboration.

“As a research center of the University of Chile, we are very proud to have forged this alliance.
The collaboration with Mining3 will allow us to accelerate the development of innovations for onsite mining operations and at the same time reinforce the formation of advanced human capital. This synergistic relationship involving laboratories, personnel and knowledge will not only benefit our institutions, but the industry as a whole,” said Javier Ruiz del Solar, Executive Director of AMTC.

“This collaboration between Mining3 and AMTC highlights the importance of global
partnerships in addressing the challenges of modern mining. By aligning our expertise and resources, we can accelerate the delivery of innovative solutions that transform the industry and set a new benchmark for sustainable mining practices, ”said Neville Plint, CEO of Mining3.
“We are pleased to formalise our collaboration with AMTC to advance InPlace Mining, a technology with significant potential to reduce environmental impacts, increase resource efficiency, and lower operational costs. AMTC and Mining3 have worked on different aspects of this challenge, and our alliance will have a tangible impact on the ability of this technology to fulfil its potential.

As a first step, we are developing a workshop to engage with key stakeholders in the Chilean mining industry and drive meaningful discussions on the future of InPlace Mining.”

said Jenni Sweet, Technical Director of Mining3.

This agreement, considered a starting point for future joint projects, joins similar documents
that Mining3 has already signed with universities in Australia, the United States and South Africa. After this signature, the next step will be establishing a more systematic collaboration with specific activities between Mining3 and the AMTC.

About AMTC

The Advanced Mining Technology Center (AMTC) is Chile’s primary research center for technology applied to mining. Its five research groups, comprised of top-level scientists and professionals, work to create world-class technological innovations for the mining industry in Chile.

About Mining3

Mining3 is committed to transforming mining by leveraging its extensive knowledge, along with that of its partners—mining companies, innovators, and technology suppliers. We aim to accelerate the deployment of world-class innovations, ensuring our companies are safe, sustainable, and profitable. With expertise across multiple engineering disciplines and access to cutting-edge testing facilities, Mining3 is well-equipped to manage and build consortiums that drive multi-year programs of work. With a multidisciplinary team and over 100 patents across 21 technology families, Mining3 excels in accelerating high-quality innovations to industry readiness.