Mining the Future: Why Human Skills Are the New Core Competence - SME Annual Meeting 2026

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Sandra Nowosad Tania Schmid Marco Portal Valdivia
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Feb 22, 2026

Abstract

Today’s mining industry faces rapid transformation driven by automation, climate responsibility, and ESG demands, requiring more than technical expertise. Future mining engineers must blend engineering excellence with key human skills such as communication, leadership, resilience, empathy, adaptation to change, curiosity and lifelong learning. Based on two recent surveys, one to senior leaders with over ten years of experience in the mining industry and a second, focused on understanding the perceptions of young professionals, this paper explores which skills become core competencies by 2030 for navigating complexity, leading responsibly, and enabling sustainable transformation. Furthermore, it also examines how educational institutions can adopt strategies to foster the development of these critical skills, preparing future mining talent for evolving challenges.
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APA: Sandra Nowosad Tania Schmid Marco Portal Valdivia  (2026)  Mining the Future: Why Human Skills Are the New Core Competence - SME Annual Meeting 2026

MLA: Sandra Nowosad Tania Schmid Marco Portal Valdivia Mining the Future: Why Human Skills Are the New Core Competence - SME Annual Meeting 2026. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2026.

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