Transforming mining with technology

Innovation touches everything we do. It has made Anglo American safer, more productive, more cost-competitive and more accepted by our host communities.

Mining Industry 4.0

Mining companies have put the excesses of the commodity boom behind them and are refocusing their investments on innovation.

Ma’aden mines rich vein in Saudi Arabia

Overshadowed until now by the country’s giant oil industry, Saudi Arabia’s mining sector is starting to emerge as a driving force of economic growth and diversification.

The new face of mining

By 2030, Anglo American aims to halve its extraction of freshwater in water-scarce regions and take its overall sustainability performance to an entirely new level.

The underground revolution

The benefits of electrification extend well beyond a mining company’s bottom line.

Sci Fi deep sea mining

Just as Jules Verne’s famous fictional submarine ventured 20,000 leagues under the sea, its modern-day namesake, deep-sea miner Nautilus Minerals, is carving out a new niche in the extraction business.

The future of sustainable mining

For Anglo American, local communities are absolutely critical. If you cannot work with them, they threaten the viability of the business. You have to give them something that is worthwhile and long-lasting.

Q&A: Newmont Mining Corporation

Elaine Dorward-King, Executive Vice President, Sustainability and External Relations: "We are leaders because we strongly believe that transparency is hugely important to the industry."

Building a diverse workforce

"Newmont now has five women directors, which puts us right at the top of the pack for a Fortune 500 company. We have three women on our executive leadership team out of nine."

Mining breaks new ground

In the face of an extended slump in prices for metals and minerals, the largest mining companies are maintaining their investments supporting the communities affected by their operations.

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