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| 8th Continent Project honored as finalist for Mining Journal's International Pioneering Award GOLDEN, Colo., Jan. 23, 2008 — 8th Continent Project, the world's most comprehensive program to integrate space technology and resources into the global economy, is a finalist in this year's Mining Journal's International Pioneering Award. Each year, Mining Journal nominates companies from around the world that have shown the greatest originality in the search for minerals. The 8th Continent Project, in its first year of operations at the Colorado School of Mines, was chosen as one of only five finalists for the prestigious award. This year's winner is UK-based GMA Resources, a gold producer operating principally in Algeria. “Space 2.0 is more than rocket ships and billion-dollar government projects, it's the evolution and commercialization of space technology and resources,” said Burke Fort, 8th Continent Project director. “It's such a new movement that we're especially honored to have been recognized in our first year by the highly respected Mining Journal as having a revolutionary and original impact on the future of the industry. The potential to find and mine minerals in space is huge, making mining one of the strongest representations of Space 2.0, an era in which existing technologies are being adapted and commercialized for space, as well as improved for use right here on Earth.” “8th Continent, the Colorado School of Mines and the Center for Space Resources are helping to encourage space-related technological advancements in mining and other industries through the Space 2.0 movement's first research hub, incubator, venture fund and international chamber of commerce,” Fort added. About the 8th Continent Project Founded in 1874, Colorado School of Mines was established to serve the needs of the local mining industry. Today, the School has an international reputation for excellence in both engineering education and the applied sciences with special expertise in the development and stewardship of the Earth's resources. -MINES- Contact: |
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