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Moving into the future - from pit to port

As digitalisation spreads through the industry, where should miners focus their efforts?

Robert Hiltz
The mining industry has been good at implementing automation and other data solutions to discrete parts of the mine

The mining industry has been good at implementing automation and other data solutions to discrete parts of the mine

Mining is in many ways a conservative industry, despite the risks involved in starting an operation. This can be seen in the slow adoption of digital technologies stretching from the mine pit to the...

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