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For a mining site to run safely and effectively, control and automation systems are crucial. A mining control system provides real-time information and statistics on the mining operations and makes processes transparent from beginning to end.
The staff and machinery used to extract minerals and metals have an impact on how efficiently a mine operates. Process control systems optimise mine sites’ entire administration, which enhances their final performance.
By processing information in real-time, adjusting the production process based on workforce and equipment availability, and resolving any possible difficulties through alarms and fault detection systems, mine control systems are used by mining corporations to operate and oversee diverse mining operations.
The Global mining automation and control market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The debut of ABB AbilityTM NGX Hoist Control, a world-wide control system that enables mining firms to maximise performance and safety of hoist operations, is announced by ABB.
It builds on ABB’s dependable and tested previous generations of hoist control systems and offers smaller businesses additional levels of dependability, flexibility, and usability on new projects or updates.
Through the standardisation of control systems, it can also assist bigger businesses in cutting costs and increasing efficiency.
Any type of hoist may be controlled by the ABB Ability NGX Hoist Control, which will be unveiled at Euro Mine Expo in Sweden. It can also be utilised in upgrade projects to replace third-party control systems.
The NGX Hoist Operating Station provides the most cutting-edge and user-friendly operator interface available currently. It was created using the most recent ergonomic and human factors engineering requirements.
The mining business of Hexagon stated that Phoenix Drill Control, a tech firm that specializes in integrating autonomous technology into the open-pit, blast-hole drilling process, has inked an exclusive partnership deal with the company.
Phoenix Drill Control’s autonomous drill technology eliminates the limitations typically associated with traditional drill automation platforms, such as the removal or replacement of existing machine controls, extensive operator training, and reliance on operator input. It does this by utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) and machine control to drill automation.
The streamlined, scalable automation technology from Phoenix Drill Control is being marketed. Customers will experience significant advantages such as quicker and more accurate judgments, improved health and safety, increased efficiency due to the elimination of errors, and a lower environmental impact.
The collaboration between Sandvik and Cisco Systems is a match made in subterranean mine heaven, enhancing both production and safety. Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology provides its customers with the tools and knowledge to increase safety and production with its state-of-the-art automated and digitized mining solutions.
Cisco Systems, a leader in network technology and IoT connectivity solutions, has the knowledge, experience, and resources to offer dependable and secure network infrastructure.
The next generation of mine automation is advanced by the worldwide framework agreement that Liebherr and Hexagon’s Mining business announced at MINExpo in Las Vegas. Liebherr’s mine automation solutions will use Hexagon technology, notably its autonomous mission management system.
The defining characteristics of Liebherr’s products, which include its full autonomous haulage system, are a high level of safety, versatility, and seamless integration.