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Robotics & Automation in Mining – 2021 Breakfast Series

23 March, 2021 by zeme capa

Join us as the Robotics & Automation in Mining series hits the road across Australia (Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Sydney) for four breakfast meetings to discuss the pressing issues and challenges facing the mining sector. Each breakfast will feature leading experts who will share their views on the future of the industry along with some of the newest technologies transforming the sector. Learn more and register for just $65


Speakers include

  • Dr Stefan Hrabar | CEO and Co-founder Emesent (Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney)
  • Ben Groeneveld | Product Manager – Mining Data Management Deswik (Brisbane)
  • Andrew Scott | Principal Innovator Symbiotic Innovations (Brisbane)
  • Stephen Rowles | Product Manager – Survey Deswisk (Perth)
  • Peter Evans | Director MineLiDAR (Perth)
  • Jordan Herrmann | Technical Sales Specialist Maptek (Adelaide)

#AmiraGlobal #RAM #Robotics #Automation #Mining #ROAR

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Using robots to enable humans to reach further

21 January, 2021 by zeme capa

As Amira’s Future Tailings program gets underway, we’re featuring examples of groundbreaking technology.

Due to the unstable nature of tailings one of the biggest challenges is that of access.  Copperstone Technologies uses robot technology in a unique way to address this, providing unparalleled site access and worker safety not previously available.  Learn about the HELIX amphibious service robots from Copperstone’s CEO, Craig Milne who presented at Amira’s Global ROAR last year.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: #FutureMining, #FutureTailings, #ROAR

P517 & the Rise of the Robots

22 October, 2020 by zeme capa

Did you know Amira Global played a role in creating Australia’s automated mining fleet?

In 1998, Amira Global formally began project P517: Autonomous Underground Mining Vehicles with CSIRO and the University of Sydney to determine what the mining industry might expect from an automation system.

The project arose following a short series of tests in 1996 at Mount Isa Mines to evaluate the suitability of a range of sensors that may be useful for autonomous vehicles. This was a collaborative effort between CSIRO, Mount Isa Mines and the University of Sydney under the auspices of the CMTE.

These tests concluded that the development of an automation system to surpass the conventional technology was possible.

The Rise of the Robots

In his presentation The Rise of the Robots at the Amira Global ROAR earlier this month, Australian Droid + Robot (ADR) Founder Dr Joe Cronin references Amira’s role in autonomous vehicles.

Dr Cronin said the 1998 project created the world’s first automated LHD, demonstrating that an LHD could navigate autonomously in an underground mine.

“Fifteen years later Northparkes E48, 100 percent of their production was automated. There were zero injuries to operators, the daily production rates has increased and the costs have lowered,” Dr Cronin said.

>>Watch his ROAR presentation here

Project outcomes: history in the making

P517 achieved the following milestones:

  • a demonstration for sponsors at the Northparkes mine towards the end of July 1999. The experimental LHD was operated autonomously, demonstrating the essential elements of full-speed operation – a critical proof-of-concept.
  • a demonstration at QCAT in December 1999, where most of the remaining features were complete except for operator set-up tools and some fine-tuning of various control features.

A commercial licence agreement was signed with Caterpillar Elphinstone and Automative & Industrial Mining Supplies before the final product was tested at Mount Isa Mines. Work by the research team finished at the end of December 2000.

Were you involved in this project? We would love to hear your story (labol1680219897g.ari1680219897ma@ya1680219897wlus.1680219897aras1680219897)

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