• Joe Mazumdar, Editor and Publisher of the Exploration Insights newsletter, spoke with Simon Druker about new technologies changing the mining sector
  • Mazumdar pointed to drone technology as one of the newest and most efficient tools for land access
  • He also noted secondary mineral extraction tech, electrification and underground block-caving as cutting-edge industry practices
  • The Exploration Insights newsletter offers independent, unbiased, and technical analysis of the junior mining and exploration sector with the goal of investment profitability

Joe Mazumdar, Editor and Publisher of the Exploration Insights newsletter, spoke with Simon Druker about new technologies changing the mining sector.

According to Mazumdar, drone technology has been expediting access to land, including geophysical studies, over the past few years.

On the mining and metallurgical side, he sees an increase in extraction solutions focused on secondary minerals for added sources of revenue.

With the rise in ESG awareness, issuers are also increasingly concerned with reducing diesel exposure in favor of electrification.

Mazumdar identified a specific competitive advantage in companies with block-caving capabilities, which afford cost-savings comparable to “underground open-pit mining”.

For retail investors, he advises a minimum two-year timeline with a focus on management expertise in the commodities at hand and access to capital to minimize shareholder dilution.

The Exploration Insights newsletter offers independent, unbiased, and technical analysis of the junior mining and exploration sector with the goal of investment profitability.

Mazumdar spent six years as a Senior Mining Analyst at Haywood Securities and Canaccord Genuity in Vancouver, as well as six years as Director of Strategic Planning, Corporate Development at Newmont Mining.

He also worked for over a decade as an exploration geologist for IAMGOLD, North Minerals, and RTZ in South America (Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Ecuador), MIM Exploration in Queensland, Australia, and Noranda and others in Western Canada (British Columbia, Yukon) and the Northwest Territories.


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