3 Global Mining Guidelines Workshops Worth Getting Along To
The Global Mining Guidelines Group has designed a series of workshops to foster discussion, collaboration and networking across Australia. The series is being held in person in Perth but everyone from across Australia and the world is invited to join online.
Check them out and find relevant rsvp information below.
Zero Entry - Enabling the Next Generation Mine Design
October 24 – 8:30AM – 12:00PM AWST
Perth - UWA – Ezone Central – Giumelli Learning Studio 1
Zero-entry mining is an enabler to achieve a zero emissions footprint across the resources sector, combining autonomous technologies, next generation mine design opportunities, and leveraging future fuels and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV’s).
During this 3-hour workshop we will work together to:
Define the zero-entry mining concept (what it is/isn’t, potential use cases)
Identify implementation challenges and opportunities
Outline a plan to increase education & awareness
Accelerating the Progress to Electric and Autonomous Mines
October 25 – 8:30AM – 12:00PM AWST
Perth - UWA – Ezone North – G03
Globally mining companies are looking at electrification and autonomous mining as key elements of how we improve the way we mine. Conversations on priorities and needs in this space have been taking place and it is now time for action. We’re coming together to determine what needs to get done now to accelerate progress in 2023.
Common Definitions for Mining Technology
October 26 – 8:30AM – 12:00PM AWST
Perth - UWA – Ezone Central – Giumelli Learning Studio 1
Challenges around the integration of data from multiple sources and sensors are only going to become more and more complex, with external factors adding to their complexity. Many discussions on addressing these challenges are hindered by not having a common language, which can then lead to misinterpretation and lack of clarity on the real needs.
Join this 3-hour workshop to determine a common taxonomy and definitions for mining production capabilities and application and control systems that support the production capabilities, primarily focusing on surface mining.