22. Altbergbau-colloquium: Experts exchange knowledge in Leoben

22. Altbergbau-colloquium: Experts exchange knowledge in Leoben

The 22nd Altbergbau-Kolloquium moved over 330 participants from six different countries to the Montan University Leoben this year. At this important meeting, which took place in November 2024, current topics related to mining were dealt with after the production phase. The opportunity to find out about new developments in the industry attracted numerous experts from the areas of geotechnical, geology, mining and civil engineering.

In twenty top -class lectures, new knowledge and technical solutions were presented to the participants. This information is particularly important for experts, since in many cases they have an impact on dealing with under -the -minute old mining and the securing of former mining cavities. The colloquium offered a valuable platform for the exchange of experiences and for making contacts.

technical exchange and networking

In the context of the colloquium, the trade visitors were able to find out about the latest results and working methods in the areas of exploration, evaluation, securing and custody of old mining. This not only represents an enrichment of knowledge, but also promotes cooperation between universities and industry. The long -term tradition of this colloquium, which has been organized annually since 2001, is reflected in the variety of participants and the width of the topics.

These colloquia are organized in cooperation with specialist institutes of renowned universities, such as the TU Bergakademie Freiberg and the Technical University of Clausthal, as well as the THORG Georg Agricola Bochum and other institutions. A common goal of these events is to continuously expand knowledge about old mining and to develop new approaches to handling these complex topics.

The event not only offers the participants valuable information, but also the opportunity to network with like -minded people and to find potential cooperation partners. This networking is crucial to promote innovations in the area of ​​mining and find solutions for the challenges associated with the old mining. The collegial environment of the colloquium also promotes an active dialogue that is of use for everyone involved.

These extensive discussions and the presentation of the latest research results illustrate the relevance of the old mining today. Even if mining has experienced a decline in many regions, the knowledge of past practices and their consequences remains of crucial importance for the environment and security in the affected areas.

For interested parties and experts, the colloquium not only offers a look at the current state of science, but also a view of future developments and challenges in the field of old mining. It becomes clear that the exchange and cooperation in the scientific community are essential in order to master the constant change in the industry.

Further information and details about the 22nd Altbergbau-Kolloquium are in the article on www.5min.at to read.

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