The Metals Company Contracts CSIRO-led Consortium to Pioneer Ecosystem-Based Environmental Monitoring and Management Plan for Deep-Sea Nodule Collection
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Tuesday, July 12, 2022
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A core component of this system will be the Companys Digital Twin , which is expected to provide robust scenario testing of seafloor mine plans, monitoring of nodule collection operations and a dynamic dashboard for review by stakeholders.
Key Points:
- A core component of this system will be the Companys Digital Twin , which is expected to provide robust scenario testing of seafloor mine plans, monitoring of nodule collection operations and a dynamic dashboard for review by stakeholders.
- Gerard Barron, Chairman and CEO of The Metals Company, said: Last year our subsidiary, NORI, completed environmental baseline studies in partnership with leading marine research institutions.
- The Metals Company hasinvested significant resources in its deep-sea environmental baseline program, and in November 2021 the Company entered into an agreement with Kongsberg Digital to develop a Digital Twin.
- TMC cautions readers not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made.