
Andrew Tunnicliffe
Freelance Writer at Freelance
Healthcare Editor at GlobalData
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2 weeks ago |
mining-technology.com | Andrew Tunnicliffe
“In our industry,” Perenti’s head of mining electrification and technology, Darren Kwok, told MINE Australia, “we want to understand something before we productionise it.” He was discussing how miners could rapidly decarbonise their operations through electrification, now that constraints surrounding the readiness and scale of the technology are on the way to being addressed. Many companies are on the path to electrification of their mining fleet.
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3 weeks ago |
mining-technology.com | Andrew Tunnicliffe
Ever the disruptor, in April, US President Donald Trump took a naked flame to the already incendiary issue of deep-sea mining. Through an executive order he opened the waters – actually the seabed – of the US to mining. Just to be clear, deep-sea mining is not a new proposition, but it is one steeped in contention. In 2019, Mining Technology reported on mounting international concern surrounding proposals to mine the seabed in the hunt for critical minerals.
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1 month ago |
mining-technology.com | Andrew Tunnicliffe
Since the 1990s, fleet management systems (FMS) have enjoyed ceaseless innovation, from infrared beacons to ever more agile, smaller sensors. The advent of automation, cloud computing, data analytics and AI – perhaps some of the biggest developments of modern times – are ushering in an era of improved safety and enhanced operational efficiency with the likes of real-time optimisation and predictive maintenance among their capabilities.
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1 month ago |
nrinvesting.com | Andrew Tunnicliffe
Since the 1990s, fleet management systems (FMS) have enjoyed ceaseless innovation, from infrared beacons to ever more agile, smaller sensors. The advent of automation, cloud computing, data analytics and AI – perhaps some of the biggest developments of modern times – are ushering in an era of improved safety and enhanced operational efficiency with the likes of real-time optimisation and predictive maintenance among their capabilities.
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2 months ago |
mining-technology.com | Andrew Tunnicliffe
The automation of mining is not new, but it has gained pace in recent years as technologies have evolved and pressures around efficiency, energy constraints and decarbonisation have intensified. Renu Kannu, National Robotics and Innovation Lead at the Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct (AARP), is keenly aware of some of those challenges and the significance of infrastructure in supporting innovation in robotics, automation and zero-emissions technologies.
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