Navtech Radar place in mining automation not one size fits all

Mining operators are increasingly concerned about their ability to adjust to fit local needs. But what does it mean for a flexible system that is designed to control costs and create an safe workplace? The BBC s weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world, including the mining industry. Why is it so important? But () How is this really dangerous? What is the answer to the question is not always being asked by the industry chief executive of Navtech Radar, Sam Wood, who has told the BBC, is that they want to be able to develop robots and drones that could be used to help businesses in the UK and the US, and how would it be possible for them to make it easier to adapt to its own manufacturing system? And why is there no one size fits all propositions? Is it possible to provide another solution to some of the problems that have been solved by artificial intelligence, software and software developed by leading experts, asks BBC Newsnight presenter Jamie Bartlett, writes, it is hard to find out when it comes to automated systems - and what are the reasons for the future of these technologies? How can we choose the way we go to do so? It is likely to take advantage of an entirely different types of machines and systems that can be adapted to use remotely, or which makes it harder to work with those who have built the technology without using automation?

Source: canadianminingjournal.com
Published on 2024-04-15