
The Mining Industry Skills Centre is implementing a technology strategy that ensures the use of technology within training programs supports skills development and the realisation of learning outcomes.
There are four components to this strategy which has the key outcome of creating partnerships and alliances between technology providers and the resources industry:
By understanding the way technology is used in the training practises of other industries (Aerospace, Health, Rail, Homeland Security, Defence) the Mining Industry Skills Centre works with the resources industry to borrow, modify or develop technology according to the sectors requirments.
This research, as well as the use of case studies, helps illustrate the contribution technology makes to the commercial outcome of an industry.
The Mining Industry Skills Centre has partnered with the Central Queensland University on a number of research projects within the Australian Simulator Research Office (ASRO).
Further, the Mining Industries Skills Centre has partnered with the University of Queensland and The Construction Training Centre to establish a simulator training facility in Salisbury, Brisbane.
Research, funded by the Australian Research Council Linkage grant, is being undertaken at the training facility to ensure the validity and efficacy of the simulator training program that aims to prepare personnel to work safely in hazardous construction sites.
Total funding for the study is $765,000.
For more information on the Australian Simulator Research Office or simulator training facility, please contact the Skills Centre on email simulators@miskillscentre.com.au or telephone 07 3872 8500.
To assist in the application of technology and to ensure the technology doesn’t gather dust, the Mining Industry Skills Centre continues to develop a suite of materials and initiatives that are required to embed the technology into training practises.
Research has indicated that governance structures need to be in place to assist resources industry companies in the acquisition, application and evaluation of technology.
The Mining Industry Skills Centre manages this responsibility, with the following benefits:
The Skills Centre has representation on a number of forums, including:
The Mining Industry Skills Centre is committed to working with industry and suppliers and is developing new, or modifying existing, technology based training products specifically for the needs of the resources industry. The Mining Industry Skills Centre will then make these products available to the industry.
The Mining Industry Skills Centre gratefully acknowledges the support and input from other industries, to assist in the application of simulators within training programs for the resources industry.

For more information on Simulation Research and Development, please contact the Skills Centre on telephone 07 3872 8500.
or Email
simulators@miskillscentre.com.au