Newcrest partners with Microsoft, to collaborate on programs of work including the use of digital twins to improve operations.
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Caterpillar launches hydrogen backup power for data centres
Caterpillar has announced a three-year project with Microsoft and Ballard Power Systems to demonstrate hydrogen backup power at data centres.
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BHP inks cloud computing agreements with Amazon, Microsoft
BHP has sealed deals with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft to deliver cloud computing services to support the company’s digital transformation.
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Webinar recording: Autonomous systems, from idea to operation
Hear from industry experts on how autonomous systems are being leveraged in the mining sector, from idea to operation.
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BHP enhances remote workforce capabilities with Microsoft
BHP has adopted Microsoft's HoloLens 2 technology to give remote employees the ability to instruct on-site workers that are operating during COVID-19 restrictions at the South Flank iron ore operation in Western Australia.
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BHP to introduce remote-in, remote-out arrangement
BHP has flagged the start of a new travel arrangement called remote-in, remote-out, which emerged in response to the travel restrictions caused by COVID-19.
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Leveraging technology for mining value
Want to know how to accelerate your mining organisation to a high performing and profitable business with the power of knowledge and data? Sign up now to join Microsoft and Insight’s webinar to catapult your organisation into the next era.
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Newcrest improves Cadia performance with Microsoft solution
Newcrest Mining has rolled out Microsoft cloud, artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies at its Cadia Valley gold mine to monitor and manage crushed ore bin levels.
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Resource and energy exports tipped to hit new records
Australia’s chief economist reported in June that the nation’s resource and energy exports are set to hit a new record of $285 billion in 2019–20, before falling back in 2020–21.
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