Emesent has launched Hovermap ST for autonomous LiDAR (light detection and ranging) mapping, using a new technology to build on a solid reputation of mining data capture. Read More
The Australian autonomous mapping and data analytics start-up is ready to implement global expansion plans after closing an oversubscribed $32 million Series A round. Read More
Emesent’s Hovermap technology enables mining companies to better understand the condition and safety of their assets, culminating in the increased productivity of a mining operation. Read More
With high ground stress and constant deformation, optimising the performance of Glencore's stopes relies on accurate geotechnical data captured by autonomous Hovermap flights. Read More
Constantly seeking safer ways to work underground, Rio Tinto trialled the Hovermap mobile LIDAR scanner to map drive deformation at its Argyle Diamond Mine. Read More
The integration of autonomous LiDAR technology, Hovermap, and a robust European-made drone provides an unrivalled solution for the mapping and inspection of complex environments. Read More
BHP, Emesent, Gekko Systems and Maptek founder Bob Johnson claimed the four major industry awards at the Austmine Conference in Perth last week. Read More
Discover a seamless solution for better decision making in your underground mine with the Maptek PointStudio and Emesent Hovermap partnership. Read More
Mobile LiDAR scanner Hovermap has demonstrated autonomous flight through a 150-metre high stope, allowing Barrick Gold to accurately assess stope stock volumes without risking the safety of personnel. Read More
Autonomous LiDAR scanning solution Hovermap scans voids at Evolution Mining's Mungari gold mine in Western Australia, allowing mine personnel to plan and manage stopes more effectively. Read More
How Deswik is integrating with Emesent Hovermap LiDAR scanning technology to assist their clients to improve design and reconciliation processes. Read More
When Swedish mining company LKAB experienced a seismic event at its Kiruna underground iron ore mine in May 2020, assessing the damage manually was too dangerous and labor intensive. Read More
BHP Olympic Dam’s geotech, geology and engineering teams use drone-based LiDAR data to make better decisions in stope design, orepasses, drawpoints and raises. Read More
Drone technology is becoming an increasingly common sight at mines. Safe to Work talks to three companies working in the space to discover how they help make mining safer. Read More