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Communications Systems and Drones Top Mining Technology Investments in 2019

Published: January 20, 2020 |

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Communication systems and drones are becoming key technology investment priorities for mining businesses of all sizes, according to analysts.

Growth in these areas of technology builds on rising levels of investment in planning and management software in recent years, as mining operators become more digitally sophisticated.

Research by market intelligence firm GlobalData shows 61 percent of mine sites made considerable investment in fully-implemented mine communication systems such as private long-term evolution (LTE) networks or 5G during 2019 — up from 55 percent in 2018.

COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY BECOMING A KEY INVESTMENT PRIORITY FOR MINING FIRMS

Almost half (47 percent) of the mines surveyed said they plan to invest in communications equipment over the next two years — either for the first time or to build on existing equipment.

“Further investment in communication systems is critical for mines looking to extend levels of automation or deployment of IoT devices. This is driving the rising use of private LTE networks and 5G use within the mining sector as it seeks continued improvements in productivity through higher utilization,” said GlobalData Director of Analysis, Mining and Construction David Kurtz.

Major mining companies have previously dominated investment into advanced communication systems for their operations, but now small and mid-tier companies are beginning to catch up.

According to GlobalData, more than half (53 percent) of small-scale miners expect to invest in this area over the next two years, making communications the highest priority technology among these businesses.

Drones are also becoming an increasingly targeted investment among miners, thanks to their capacity to remotely survey, measure, monitor and map large areas — collecting large amounts of data that can prove invaluable to mine operators.

GlobalData’s research shows that uptake of drones among miners is “growing rapidly”, with 21 percent of sites surveyed saying they had fully invested in the technology during 2019 — compared with just 9 percent during the previous year.

More than half (56 percent) of mine sites made some degree of investment in drones throughout the year, compared with 44 percent in 2018.

Looking forward, 45 percent of mining majors and 41 percent of non-majors revealed plans to invest in drone technology over the next two years.

“Investment in drones is not expensive, but the payback in terms of cost savings, faster decision-making and improved productivity means it is not surprising to see such a rapid increase in levels of investing,” added Kurtz.

Source: NS Energy


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