First mining start-up summit to be held on 29th May to encourage role of start-ups in mining sector

First mining start-up summit to be held on 29th May to encourage role of start-ups in mining sector

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Category : National Published on: May 13 2023

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  • The first mining start-up summit will be held on 29th May in Mumbai to encourage the participation of start-ups in the mineral and mining sector. 
  • Start-ups in the fields of exploration, virtual reality, automation, drone technology, and consultancy will participate in it.
  • The summit will be mainly focusing on innovation and techniques that will support and improve the performance, safety and help in building autonomy in the field of mining and metallurgy. 
  • It will also be focusing on interaction with leading industries in the mineral exploration sector, financial institutions, and banks.
  • Mines Secretary Vivek Bharadwaj has released the logo of the summit which is being organized in collaboration with IIT Mumbai.
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