Position Partners has allowed the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) to upgrade its technology fleet for over 650 survey and spatial science students.
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Glencore awards diversity scholarship
Glencore’s Mount Isa Mines has awarded its inaugural Tim Underhill Diversity Scholarship in Mine Surveying, in partnership with the Australian Institute of Mine Surveyors (AIMS).
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UNSW develops autonomous 3D mapping drone
Researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have created an autonomous 3D mapping drone that reduces map surveying times.
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Making mine mapping easier
Automated drones combined with next-gen photography are lifting mapping and surveying safety.
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The next leap forward in mining’s reality
New technology is making remote mining and in-depth training a reality.
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New continuous 3D modelling software released
ARANZ Geo has released Leapfrog Central, a new model management platform designed to support continuous 3D modelling in mining applications.
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World first mapping trial for Tasmanian tin mine
Tin junior Elementos has partnered with Australian geophysical services company Geo9 to conduct a world-first mapping system trial at its Cleveland mine in northwest Tasmania.
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Micromine to launch 16th version of its namesake solution
Micromine will be releasing the latest version of its highly successful exploration and 3D mine design solution at a special event in Perth next month.
Relevant to all stages of the mineral extraction
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Maptek launches new mapping tools
Maptek’s latest Vulcan 10 mapping and surveying software incorporates a range of new and improved tools.
According to the company its new tools “will value-add to technical data across critical modelling,
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Did the earth move for you? How GPS tracks the slow movements of a world in motion
If you feel that the earth beneath your feet is moving, it’s because it is.
Since the late 1980s geophysicists including myself have been building a network of advanced Global Positioning System (GPS)
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Deswik launches new survey functionality for underground mining
The latest release of the Deswik.Suite software from global consulting and technology company Deswik features a new survey functionality for underground surveyors in mining environments.
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New mapping technology cutting costs on GIS
The 4DMapper platform uses cloud technology to stream 3D geospatial data to browsers, enabling rapid access and cutting costs on GIS systems.
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Rio Tinto increases use of drones
Yesterday Rio Tinto aviation specialist Kevan Reeve spoke at the Perth SGS Symposium on the company’s use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) in operations.
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Minemax releases new scheduler with capex functions
Mine planning and scheduling solutions provider Minemax announces the release of Minemax Scheduler version 6.1.9 featuring new Capex functionality enhancements.
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3D mapping to give WA gold industry a life extension
The WA Government has launched a multi-million initiative to extend the life of major mines, as well as reveal the next big deposits.
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GroundProbe releases new in pit radar
GroundProbe has released a new slope stability monitoring radar for use in pit.
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New software gives companies the edge on mine designing and surveying
A two-year collaboration with four of South Africa’s top miners has led to the development of an innovative software solution for mine planning and surveying.
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