Thursday, 13 August 2020

I have not received a single cent from you. Let the one who received money from you do it for you!

I systematically receive letters from unknown persons with illegal demanding to send my projects, my plans, my developments, my books, my classifications, our formulas and our other intellectual property. 

We are the only creators, developers and right-holders of our developments.

You didn’t pay me. You didn’t order any developments from me.

 I have not received a single cent from you.
 Let the one who received money from you do it for you!
  •  WE ARE INDEPENDENT EXPERTS IN THE MINING.
  • I did not sign 'Non-disclosure Agreement' (NDA). Never. With no one. 
  • I did not sign any contracts.
  • All my scientific products belong only to me. I did not give permission to use my name, my intellectual property, my articles, my sites, scientific achievements. Never. To nobody.
  • I do not have intermediaries and obligations (neither written nor oral).
  • We have no proxies, confidants, agents, envoys, lawyers, representatives, partners, intermediaries and etc.
  • I am not affiliated with any companies, nor in any way.
  • I am not interested in politics.
  • I’m not looking for a job in any country.
  • I’m not interested in positions in universities and companies.
  •  I do not work with state corporations.
  • I am completely free to cooperate with positive persons and companies from all over the world who want to really create new high technology and want to earn money with me.

 Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya and Ph.D. Igor Bobin

Wednesday, 12 August 2020

This is all a marketing slyness for naive investors and shareholders

In the ore processing, there are no "new", "newest" and "innovative" technologies for processing minerals today.  All currently used ore processing technologies have been well known for decades of years and hundreds.

Therefore, everything that is presented today by marketers as an "innovative cherry on the cake" is just a modernization and a combination of the well-known.

For example, they cut and roughly compile two or more well-known technologies, simply mechanically combine them, and offer this to investors under the guise of "innovative science-intensive products."

Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya 

Monday, 3 August 2020

One invites me to promote their technology

Gillian Daley (Senior and Executive Talent Recruiter: Technology & Professional Services - Promoting Women Leadership in Business, London, United Kingdom) invited me to promote their technology. More

I answered: "As far as I know, other kind of mills are traditionally used in the processing of sulfide ores. SAG mills are used in the processing of porphyry ores.
It's not entirely clear to me, where what is the novelty of the technology here? Maybe only a new Leadership?

Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya"

The mining industry has long been in need of something significantly newer which will then be used for another 100 years or more. This is what I see as the main goal of my scientific activities and social and i do it on my own

Probably, I will not reveal a big secret if I tell the respected public such an inconvenient truth: In the mining, there are no "new", "newest" and "innovative" technologies for processing minerals today. This is all a marketing slyness for naive investors and shareholders.
 
All currently used ore processing technologies have been well known for decades of years and hundreds. Therefore, everything that is presented today by marketers as an "innovative cherry on the cake" is just a modernization and a combination of the well-known. For example, they cut and roughly compile two or more well-known technologies, simply mechanically combine them, and offer this to investors under the guise of "innovative science-intensive products." After all, "it has not exist before."

And all this is not done to improve production efficiency. Not at all! Production efficiency may even decrease. Nobody really cares about it. Their main task is to sell the same thing, but at a significantly higher price under an "innovative" sauce. I believe that old stuff should be worth the same old price.

As for me, the existing technologies for processing minerals have long been exhausted. Ores are becoming poorer, ores of complex composition are involved in processing, outdated processing methods, ineffective reagents are used. No matter how you modernize old technologies, it will not become new. All of this would have been great 100 years ago, but not now.

The mining industry has long been in need of something significantly newer, really new processing technologies, which will then be used for another 100 years or more. This is what I see as the main goal of my scientific activities and social and I do it on my own.

I'm not interested in deceiving people and selling  old stuff to them at exorbitant prices.

Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya