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MINING SOFTWARE and blast is addressing industry demands around automation , electrification , energy efficiency , water use , sustainability and digitalisation .
“ The recent acquisitions of Blast Movement Technologies and Split Engineering complete the final pieces of a puzzle that separates Hexagon from competitors in this space ,” he said .
“ That means a well-designed blast pattern using planning software developed over half a century ; effectively executed using machine-guided , highprecision drills ; followed by proven fragmentation analysis and blast monitoring that minimises loss and dilution .”
He concluded : “ This holistic approach ensures data is transformed into knowledge that informs the next blast pattern design – a feedback loop to ensure continuous improvement .”
Seequent ’ s Maloney says the ambitions of clients he deals with are focused on enabling geologists and engineers to collaboratively work together .
“ The geoscience part of the equation is a big focus in the exploration area – greenfields or brownfield ,” he said . “ This sector has always been the domain of the geoscientist .”
What has not historically been the domain of the geoscientist is the operations side of the business .
“ Once we start production , it becomes an engineering exercise , rather than a geoscience exercise ,” Maloney says .
“ The industry is starting to realise the emphasis should be about what is actually being mined . They are looking to bring the geoscience into the decisionmaking phase right down to optimisation of blasting , scheduling and the plant – elements the geoscientist can feed back into the block model .
“ There is a lot of energy going into that and it is a big trend we see picking up speed .”
This is a development acQuire ’ s Mundell also acknowledged : “ Companies are seeking centralised access to better data , from more sources , and in a shorter time frame .
“ Data collection – and how we manage original observations and measurements over the history of a mine – determines whether geoscientific information becomes a fundamental link in the mining value chain or remains a collection of disparate data points .”
He added : “ This data can then be relied on to feed machine learning and AI and allow companies to work towards the digital mine of the future .”
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The industry ’ s demands and wishes are expansive , but COVID-19 has brought about a unique set of circumstances that means miners are finally prepared to make such improvements .
Maloney explains : “ Historically , the evolution of processes in the mining sector have been based on the time-honoured tradition of : ‘ if it aint broke , don ’ t fix it ’. This means an existing process will stay in place unless something is broken .”
A commodity downturn is one example of something ‘ breaking ’. “ In 2014 and 2008 , for instance , people started looking at operational efficiency and the technology to help deliver that ,” Maloney said .
At that point , the industry had a desire to become more productive , but didn ’ t have the cash to spend on productivity solutions .
“ Conversely , when things are going well with commodity prices , the industry has the money available , but digital adoption or change is discretionary as things are not ‘ broken ’,” Maloney said .
In this scenario , any inefficiencies in operations are more than covered by strong commodity prices , meaning profits continue to flow .
Today , with a global pandemic in full flow , the situation is different .
“ We have the commodities markets on what looks like a long growth cycle for all the right reasons , for a change , and the prices for these commodities are factoring that in ,” Maloney said .
“ At the same time , the industry has a desire for digital adoption as COVID has meant change management is a necessity .”
He concluded : “ For the first time that I have seen , the industry has a desire and the resources to commit to real digital transformation with a long runway ahead of us .
“ This is unique in history , and the mining and minerals industry is really going to benefit from that .”
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