It changes everything: zero-entry mining

Teleremote systems, such as Hexagon TeleOP, enable operators to control heavy equipment from a safe distance.

In the early 1900s, horse manure threatened to inundate urban life. That problem wasn’t solved by upgrading the horse, but by shifting to a new mode of urban transport based around the latest technological innovation: the internal combustion engine. Is the mining industry about to go through its own paradigm-shifting experience? by Jonathan Rowland Zero-entry mining represents a radical departure…

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Mining maintenance in the modern era

A case for maintenance plans that allow smarter, not harder, work through the use of artificial intelligence and robotics. by Ben Lawrence Remember the early days of the COVID lockdown? Amidst the uncertainty, one commodity became inexplicably precious: toilet paper. The paper industry, a typically steady behemoth, suddenly found itself grappling with a demand surge of unprecedented proportions. For paper…

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