The Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum has become a top destination for mineral companies and mining suppliers alike and a showcase for new and innovative technology. To recognize the innovative capacity of mining supply chain companies in Saskatchewan, the International Minerals Innovation Institute (IMII) introduced its Innovation Award, handed out on the eve of the Forum.
Selected from among applications submitted by Saskatchewan companies, this award represents the most innovative technologies emerging from the supply chain for the minerals industry in the province.
For the first time, the Innovation Award will be selected from among DEMOday applications and announced during the Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain’s evening banquet at the Western Development Museum on April 21, 2020.
Applications for innovations in the following categories will be accepted:
Visit the DEMOday page to learn more about how to submit an application.
International Minerals Innovation Institute (IMII), on behalf of its major minerals member companies and Innovation Saskatchewan, is pleased to announce the winner of its Best New Technology Product Innovation Award for 2019 – Continental Mine & Industrial Supply Ltd.’s DC-54-UG Underground Dust Collection System.
Selected from among applications submitted by Saskatchewan supply chain companies, this award for the best new technology product represents the most innovative new or applied technology emerging from the supply chain for the minerals industry in the province in 2018, as judged by a panel of subject matter experts from IMII’s minerals company members and Innovation Saskatchewan.
This year’s Innovation Award winner has the potential to have a positive impact on the province’s potash industry. It offers an advantage over existing technologies available for underground potash mining to collect dust at transfer points that could otherwise be vented into the work environment and cover equipment, improving reliability and lowering maintenance requirements.
IMII announced Continental Mine & Industrial Supply Ltd. as its Innovation Award winner for 2019 during the official opening of the 11th Annual Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon. Receiving the award on behalf of CMI was Dwayne Howatt, P.Eng.
The International Minerals Innovation Institute (IMII) announced a new awards program that recognizes outstanding innovations of benefit to the Saskatchewan minerals industry. In our inaugural year, the Best Prototype Award was awarded for the first time on the evening of the 10th Annual Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum in April 2018 in Saskatoon.
International Minerals Innovation Institute (IMII), on behalf of its member companies and Innovation Saskatchewan, announced Prairie Machine & Parts Mfg.'s (PMP) Hardrock Gopher prototype as the winner of IMII's inaugural Innovation Award. The Gopher has been designed for tough mining conditions, with the objective of replacing diesel-powered vehicles with a safer, cleaner, more robust electric vehicle (http://pmparts.com/products/battery-electric-vehicle-gopher).
PMP's Hardrock Gopher was selected from among several prototypes submitted by Saskatchewan supply chain companies as it offers a noteworthy value proposition to the minerals industry in both reducing GHG and other air emissions, and enhancing safety in underground operations. It is currently under trial, and PMP is prepare to take commercial orders.
Selected from among technologies submitted by Saskatchewan companies, this award for the best prototype presents the most innovative emerging technology from the supply chain for the minerals industry in the province.
The winning prototype demonstrates that it solves a significant problem for the minerals industry, offers a noteworthy value proposition (e.g., an advantage over existing technologies in reducing GHG or air emissions, minimizing land disturbance, improving waste management practices, improving the energy efficiency of operations, reducing water use, enhancing safety), and will be commercially available to the industry this year.