Co-Founder Tamryn takes the stage at Robotics & Automation in Mining Conference

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We are so excited to announce CORE Innovation Hub’s Co-Founder and CORE Skills Lead, Tamryn Barker will be presenting at the Robotics and Automation in Mining Conference on Wednesday 13 October, alongside hosting a panel at the pre-conference registration drinks on Monday October 11.

Tamryn will be discussing the challenges and opportunities of building a Data-Fit organisation and how companies can practically and reliably build and measure value derived from real-time and real-world data.

What is Data-Fit?

Value through data does not happen in silos - the realisation of value from data flow through an organisation is a critical challenge for all companies moving forward.  The ability to define, measure, and uplift organisational data capability - 'data fitness' – is critical.

Data Fitness is a whole-of-organisation concept, with every role having a data capability need. Building a 'Data Fit Organisation' however, is challenging. Studies show that less than 5% of companies' data meets basic quality standards; approximately 60% of company leaders overestimate their company data culture, with the vast majority of leaders being unaware of their organisation's data capability.

It is important, therefore, to determine an industry-ready way to map, assess and improve data capability to support the Data Fit Organisation of the future. Informed by the 'Fitness-To-Operate' safety competency framework developed for the offshore oil & gas industry and in consultation with 20 industry partners and in collaboration with the Future of Work Institute at Curtin University, a Data Fit Organisation model and capability assessment framework has been developed. With a particular focus on integrating 'social' capability, in terms of culture and behaviours, together with process and technology, the framework aims to guide an assessment and insight to lead organisations to 'data fitness.'

Sharing experience and insights from an industry pilot partner, Tamryn will discuss both the challenges and opportunities CORE sees in building a Data Fit organisation in the mining sector.

The Robotics & Automation in Mining Conference is happening on 12 & 13 October in Joondalup.

Take a deep dive into the new Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct, learn more about the future of mining on earth and in space, autonomous inspection and monitoring, applying innovation to the next wave of workers, proof of concept/trials, reducing costs and improving safety and more.

Register now using CORE30 at check our for 30% off conference registration. 

Can’t make the conference?

Join Tamryn as she hosts the pre-conference registration drinks on Monday October 11. Open to conference attendees and guests of CORE Tamryn will moderate a live panel with some of the Robotics & Automation in Mining conference speakers including: 

  • Alex Bertram, Senior Product Manager - Dash (IoT & MR), BHP

  • Gareth Dean, Leader - Transformative Automation of METS & Mining, METS Ignited

  • Peta Chirgwin, Business Transformation and Mining Automation Consultant, Chameleon Mettle Group

The  panellists will be tackling the following topic: Going beyond the innovation buzzword - developing a holistic approach to embracing new technologies and driving operational excellence.

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