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  • 3 days 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.

  • 1 week 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.

  • 1 week 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.

  • 1 month 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.

  • 2 months ago | mining-technology.com | Andrew Tunnicliffe

    After emerging from authoritarian rule and dictatorship in 1998, Indonesia’s grip on democracy has remained fragile. However, one thing that is anything but fragile is the country’s stranglehold on global nickel markets. As the largest and most populous country in South East Asia, it stands the reason Indonesia should be a major regional economic powerhouse. But the careful – yet aggressive – nurturing of its nickel market over several years has now positioned it as a major global player.

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Andrew Tunnicliffe (Faction)
Andrew Tunnicliffe (Faction) @AMTunnicliffe
16 Apr 25

It’s becoming increasingly obvious that #Trump is not the most powerful leader in this relationship. #Russianasset or just a fool, the jury is still out. But one thing is certain, #POTUS is #Putin’s useful something. https://t.co/gIvmeLts96

Andrew Tunnicliffe (Faction)
Andrew Tunnicliffe (Faction) @AMTunnicliffe
15 Apr 25

How many times did #Trump mislead? “24 hours” he told us, “day 1” he said. Almost 3 months in and he still hasn’t ended the war. His presidency is built on smoke, mirrors and lies. He’s wrong on this and everything else. And he’s leading #falseprophet, #MAGA, keep lapping it up!

Andrew Tunnicliffe (Faction)
Andrew Tunnicliffe (Faction) @AMTunnicliffe
12 Apr 25

Slowly but surely ‘the Great Deal Maker’ is backing away from his ridiculous #TariffWar. Now electronics are exempt, what next. Just admit it #POTIS, you’re realising the destruction you’re causing your country. The trouble is, the damage is done. The world is laughing at you!