2017
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20172100001
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Innovative Competencies of Mining engineers in Transition to the Sustainable Development

Abstract: Abstract. The transition to the sustainable development posed new challenges to the system of mining higher education. They are determined by the acceleration of scientific and technological progress and widespread introduction of innovations, convergence of technologies from various industries. On the one hand, globalization and rapid technology development are constantly increasing quality requirements for the labor resources of the mineral and raw materials complex and constant improvement of their skills. … Show more

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“…If the first Symposium, held in 2017, immediately attracted the attention of mining scientists from Germany, Turkey, Slovakia, Kenya [3], then by the second Symposium the geography was expanded by the personal participation of representatives from Poland, Belarus, and China. The turning point was the interest in the problems and prospects for the development of Kuzbass coal industry and the international exchange of ideas not only from representatives of foreign universities, but also from industrial companies [4]. In the 2nd International Innovative Mining Symposium the number of guests has grown in five times and exceeded 150 people.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the first Symposium, held in 2017, immediately attracted the attention of mining scientists from Germany, Turkey, Slovakia, Kenya [3], then by the second Symposium the geography was expanded by the personal participation of representatives from Poland, Belarus, and China. The turning point was the interest in the problems and prospects for the development of Kuzbass coal industry and the international exchange of ideas not only from representatives of foreign universities, but also from industrial companies [4]. In the 2nd International Innovative Mining Symposium the number of guests has grown in five times and exceeded 150 people.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coal mining industry is one of the most fast developing industries due to expanding of open pit mining [1][2][3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%