INDONESIAN UNIVERSITIES - Mitrais co-operates with Indonesian Universities in the sphere of Information Technology and Earth Sciences.
Information Technology Co-Operation
Mitrais accepts students annually from the Institute of Technology in Bandung (ITB) and the Institute of Technology in Surabaya (ITS) for two-months on-the-job IT training during the regular semester breaks in December and July.
Mitrais also welcomes study excursions, where a Mitrais Project Manager shares their extensive knowledge with students.
To date these have been from the universities shown on the left hand column.
We have also hosted comparative study programs since 2002 from the participants of the International Training Course on Information Technology Education Methodology (ITC) in cooperation with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), a Japanese government technical cooperation agency and the Electronic Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Surabaya (EEPIS). The participants of these training courses come from different countries in Asia and Africa.
Earth Sciences Co-Operation
Minescape is an integrated software solution designed to be used for open cut and underground mining operations for both coal and mineral deposits. Minescape consists of a number of modules including: Minescape Core, Stratmodel, Open Cut Planning, Haulage Road, Geological Database, Underground Ground, Schedule, Drill and Blast, Block Model and Survey.
Our clients number over forty and include mining companies, contractors and service companies.
Minescape software has been installed pro-bono at three universities: Institute of Technology in Bandung (ITB), Padjadjaran University (UNPAD) and Pembangunan Nasional University (UPN Veteran) in Yogyakarta.
In 2000, ITB and Mitrais signed a MOU to provide students from the Faculty of Earth Science and Mineral Technology with skills in computer-generated geological modelling and mine planning. The students undergo hands-on training in General Minescape, Stratmodel and Quality, Block modelling, Reserve Calculation and Open Cut Planning. The program began in 2000.
At UNPAD, the MOU was signed in 2004 to provide students from the Geology Department, the Mathematics and Natural Sciences Faculty with mine-ready skills in computer-generated geological modelling and reserve calculation. The students undergo hands-on training in General Minescape, stratigraphy modelling and reserve computation. This program began in the year 2005.
At UPN Veteran, the Minescape software was installed in 2001.