RBPlat’s Maseve to be test mine for tech demonstration, research

22nd April 2022 By: Marleny Arnoldi - Deputy Editor Online

The Mandela Mining Precinct (MMP) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Royal Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) to establish a “test mine” at RBPlat’s Maseve mine, 50 km north of Rustenburg, in the North West.

The test mine will be developed as an industry site for research, development and innovation, allowing for technology demonstration and testing to take place.

MMP programme manager Jurgens Visser says a test mine for research purposes will deliver value to mining companies, original-equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and other stakeholders, all while contributing to the South African mining industry’s sustainability.

At the moment, research organisations, mining equipment manufacturers South Africa and other OEMs rely on the goodwill of mining companies to provide test sites for the evaluation of individual components or items of technology.

However, this has limitations in that these mines are often remote and difficult to access and these processes are often perceived by staff members as disruptions to production processes.

The test mine will provide a facility for the testing and demonstration of locally and internationally manufactured mining equipment, research and development activities aligned to the South African Mining Extraction Research Development and Innovation mining research programme, synergistic opportunities for research projects being undertaken by the Mine Health and Safety Council to be trialled and tested, and research work in mining conducted through universities.

Moreover, the test mine will provide facilities for undergraduate and postgraduate students to conduct vacation work, research and vocational training; the opportunity to conduct practical training for government certificates of competence; a site for establishing a practical technology incubator; and a site to enable local industrialisation and start-up companies to be incubated.