
Software provider Micromine has unveiled the 2026 Momentum Release, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter as part of the Weir Group. The 2026 Momentum Release brings together the company’s solutions with Weir’s global scale and expertise to accelerate the delivery of digital technology across the entire mining lifecycle.
“This year marks the beginning of a new chapter for Micromine as part of Weir, a leader in engineering technology that makes mining smarter, more efficient and sustainable,” said Kristen Walsh, president of Digital Solutions at Weir.
“By combining Micromine’s high-performing software with Weir’s global reach and mining expertise, we’re building something unique: next-generation technology and a data-sharing platform that will help customers optimize performance from exploration to extraction.”
Learn more below about the exciting updates in Micromine’s latest release:
- Micromine Nexus is evolving into a single cloud platform for connected mining by bringing together Geobank, Origin, Beyond, Alastri, Spry, and Advance into one integrated ecosystem. Enhanced connectivity and new license usage reporting tools give companies greater insight and control to drive smarter, more connected operations.
- Micromine Geobank is now fully integrated with Geobank for Field Teams and Micromine Origin via the Micromine Nexus platform, connecting the entire geological workflow in real time. Geobank is now also available as a fully cloud-native deployment.
- Micromine Origin places AI at the core of modern geology. With Grade Copilot now available to more users, geologists can generate reliable models faster and focus on discovery. Enhancements to Vizex simplify visualization and navigation, while the new Search Neighbourhood Analysis tool allows estimators to test parameters and validate results with greater clarity.
- Micromine Beyond advances pit design with smarter evaluation and tighter controls. Engineers can now compare multiple designs directly against the optimal pit shell, gaining clearer insight into value and risk. New improvements ensure that exclusion zones and environmental boundaries are respected without slowing design workflows, accelerating approvals and compliance.
- Micromine Alastri gives engineers sharper tools to analyze data and reduce uncertainty in their mine plans. New haulage calibration capabilities mean cycle times reflect real-world fleet behavior rather than theoretical results. Improved scenario reporting allows engineers to compare options side-by-side, see trade-offs instantly, and communicate schedules with greater confidence.
- Micromine Spry lets scheduling flow with Customizable Workflows and scriptable design actions that turn complex routines into clear, repeatable steps. By enabling structured, site-specific processes, Spry helps new starters get productive sooner, reduces setup time for experienced planners, and ensures schedules remain consistent, auditable, and accurate.
- Micromine Advance solidifies its place as the industry’s most complete underground planning solution with three major additions: a fully integrated Stope Optimizer, inclusion of the Pseudoflow algorithm for economic validation, and a new Room and Pillar design toolset. Together, these features enable engineers to design, evaluate, and schedule complex underground deposits in one unified planning environment.
- Micromine Pitram builds on its OEM-agnostic foundation with expanded integrations for Caterpillar, Komatsu, Volvo, and Loadrite, giving sites a single source of fleet data across mixed operations. A new Shotcrete Tracker captures the entire cycle from batch to face, strengthening ground support oversight and ensuring greater accountability.
Micromine’s 2026 Momentum Release is now available for download and upgrade for all existing Micromine users.
Source: Micromine
