
Tarkwa, Aug 3, GNA-The second University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) Biennial International Mining and Mineral conference has begun in Tarkwa on the theme; Innovation in mining and mineral processing: expanding the frontiers of technology.
Prof Daniel Mireku Gyimah, Vice Chancellor of the UMaT, said the university had a vision of becoming a center of excellence in both Ghana and Africa.
It aims to conduct a cutting edge research and producing world class professionals for mining, petroleum and allied industries and that it is motivated by the abundant mineral resources in Ghana.
Prof Mireku Gyimah said the country had been exploiting mainly gold, diamond, bauxite, manganese, salt, gravel and to some extent, oil and gas and other minerals like iron, limestone, marble, copper, kaolin, mica, silica, lithium among others are yet to be exploited.
He said exploiting these untapped mineral resources in an environmentally friendly manner in order to prevent environmental damage and maximize the socio-economic benefits of mining had become a major challenge.
Prof Mireku Gyimah said the university therefore instituted the biennial conference two years ago to address the major challenge of how to exploit these untapped mineral resources.
The four day conference is a platform for academics and professionals in the mining, petroleum and allied industries to share their views and experiences on how to address these challenges.
GNA


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