Finnish engineering group Sandvik has introduced its new hammer drill rig, the Ranger DX900i, representing the top end model of the Ranger DXi series.
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Exploration technology ‘could save companies millions’
A series of tests using deep-penetration technology in Western Australia could prove to be a game changer for the minerals exploration sector.
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Taking operational performance to the next level
VEGA managing director John Leadbetter explores the rise in smart technology solutions for the mining industry and ways suppliers can strengthen their relationships with customers.
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Komatsu technology system supports mine construction
Komatsu has launched a project management technology that will benefit the construction phase of mining and enhance the growing use of drones in the industry.
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The future of mining
A recap of the 2017 ABB Digital Transformation Summit in Brisbane, which explored the importance of implementing digitalisation across the mining, oil and gas and utilities sectors.
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Manufacturers equip the mines of tomorrow
Markets conditions have generally improved in mining. What has this meant for the world’s leading equipment manufacturers and their most advanced products?
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Glencore grinding technology to be installed at Heron’s Woodlawn project
Heron Resources will use Glencore’s IsaMill technology at its Woodlawn zinc-copper project in New South Wales.
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Sandvik adds entry-level option to AutoMine portfolio
Sandvik has unveiled AutoMine Tele-Remote for underground loaders, a new entry-level addition to the AutoMine family.
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Integration: the key to a digital mining future
Improving how technology solutions are integrated will be critical for mining to effectively transform into a digital industry, according to RPMGlobal chief executive officer Richard Mathews.
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The technological expectations of mining become reality
Technology is moving and taking mining along for the ride. A panel of Sandvik experts provides an insight into the latest technology developments at the company and what the industry can expect next.
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Diggers & Dealers: Anglo American becomes smarter with innovation strategy
Anglo American is prepared to play a major part in redesigning the future of mining.
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Advancing fire suppression systems in mining
Before fire suppression systems were introduced to and implemented in the mining industry in the 1960s, there was a significant amount of crippling loss of equipment, production, and life due to fire outbreaks in mines.
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Underground trial of truck guidance technology at Hera delivers efficiencies
Guidance systems on trucks have been in use at surface operations for some time. Underground mines, however, have only recently started looking at this technology.
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Digitising the mining industry
Digital technology has the potential to shape the mines of the future. Deloitte’s Nicki Ivory tells Australian Mining how this movement continues to evolve.
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Lithium Australia fails in Lepidico takeover pursuit
Lithium Australia’s attempt at a $23.8 million takeover of Lepidico has been unsuccessful.
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Tackling the STEM skills gap
The number of young men and women studying science, technology, engineering and maths is steadily declining. Australian Mining speaks to BHP’s chief of staff and head of geoscience, Laura Tyler, about the importance of addressing the STEM skills gap.
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Managing rapid change indispensable for tomorrow’s miners
Change management skills will be in high demand in the coming decade, according to general manager of operations services at Newmont Asia Pacific Lara Bruhns.
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Embrace disruption in mining, bring on Uberisation
Digital disruption must be embraced rather than avoided if miners are to remain competitive, according to Barrick Gold chief innovation officer Michelle Ash.
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Australian technology designed to help solve gas crisis
A new Australian-developed technology could make an important contribution to solving the country’s gas crisis by improving production rates and removing many of the environmental impacts associated with traditional fracking, according to the technology’s licensee, V2H Australia.
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Hexagon Mining snaps up Perth-based tech company MiPlan
Hexagon Mining has acquired Perth-based technology company MiPlan, a developer of mobile software applications for field data collection, fleet management, production management and reporting.
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