ORE SORTING AT THE EXTRACTION FACE
International Mining and MineSense have partnered on a series of webinars focused on unlocking new orebody knowledge at the mine face. Moderated by IM Editor Dan Gleeson with a panel of MineSense and global mining experts, the first webinar in the series will discuss how MineSense’s digital mining solutions – headed up by its flagship ShovelSense technology – enable precise ore-in-waste and waste-in-ore routing decisions that can increase profitability and improve sustainability.
In the first webinar in the series, ‘Ore Sorting at the Extraction Face’ Learn how real-time shovel-based ore sorting at the face can help reconcile block models, improve grade control and verify ore/waste boundaries in this interactive session, featuring real-life examples from global mining operations.
AUTOMATED SMART TRUCK DIVERSION
In the second webinar in the series, we discuss how MineSense’s digital mining solutions – headed up by its flagship ShovelSense technology – enable automated smart truck diversions to take place at the extraction face – providing the biggest bang for your buck.
Learn how real-time shovel-based ore sorting at the face, combined with automated smart truck diversion, can result in increased ore recovery, reduced dilution and optimised energy and water efficiency. Hear all about how ShovelSense is keeping operations informed from global mining operators that are leveraging the technology.
DATA DRIVEN REAL-TIME MINE TO MILL RECONCILIATION
For International Mining and MineSense’s third and final joint webinar of the 2022 series, we home in how these solutions are providing mining operations with more than just grade-based data and effectively reconciling the whole mine-to-mill reconciliation process through the use of hard data (not simulations).
On top of a lively discussion with three MineSense experts, we hear from Copper Mountain’s Michael Westendorf and Gordon Frost on how the company is receiving value from equipping its full ore and waste loading fleet with ShovelSense®, plus how the inclusion of BeltSense® data and advanced process control tools may lead to improved recoveries in the plant.