Conference Proceedings
1997 AusIMM Travelling Technology Forum
Conference Proceedings
1997 AusIMM Travelling Technology Forum
How is Automation Relevant to Cannington and Other Remote Mines?
The Key Issues - An Overview Minerals industry needs Mining companies want technologies which are
cost-effective, high likelihood of delivery (ie transfer existing technologies from other industries),
highly useable, an evolutionary rather than revolutionary approach, and to be developed in partnership with the mine, supply groups and researchers, For example, `soft' systems for information collection to better manage the mining process rather than
mechanical systems.
cost-effective, high likelihood of delivery (ie transfer existing technologies from other industries),
highly useable, an evolutionary rather than revolutionary approach, and to be developed in partnership with the mine, supply groups and researchers, For example, `soft' systems for information collection to better manage the mining process rather than
mechanical systems.
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A Logan
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