Artificial Intelligence Expands Across Mining Operations Beyond Exploration
AI is transforming mining operations, from predictive maintenance to processing optimisation. Companies are leveraging data to improve efficiency, reduce costs and enhance decision-making.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming a core component of mining operations, extending beyond exploration into areas such as maintenance, processing and production planning. Companies including Sandvik are developing digital solutions that integrate AI into equipment and operational systems.
These technologies enable real-time analysis of data, allowing operators to optimise performance and reduce downtime. Predictive maintenance systems, for example, can identify potential equipment failures before they occur, improving reliability and reducing costs.
As data availability increases, AI applications will continue to expand, driving further efficiency gains across the mining value chain.
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SandvikRock DrillingDrilling ProductsRock CuttingLoadingHaulingRobotics & AutomationSandvik's mining business is a global leading supplier in equipment and tools, parts, service and technical solutions for the mining and infrastructure industries. Applications include rock drilling, rock cutting, loading and hauling, tunneling and quarrying. A fast-growing part of this business is offering solutions for automation and remote monitoring of equipment, which increases operational efficiency and process reliability. The mine automation systems cover all aspects of automation, from single equipment to full fleet control.
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