UNDERGROUND

Mining's remote revolution

Operations need to adapt to the new way of working, and fast

Greg Johnson, Mining Global Solution Architect at Schneider Electric
Mining companies are now taking a leap to collect, store and utilize data

Mining companies are now taking a leap to collect, store and utilize data

While automation and remote mining are not brand-new ideas, the direct impact felt by the mining industry since the pandemic began has accelerated the need for operations to adapt to the new way of working....

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