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Mining workforce of the future needs to be digitally optimised

THE future workforce in mining will be one with highly connected workers using digital technologies – such as connected devices, automation, real-time analytics and wearables – to optimise mining processes both at mine sites and via remote operation centres.

 Miners told to prepare for a connected future.

Miners told to prepare for a connected future.

Mining companies that take steps to realise this vision will build a more productive and safer workforce with point-of-need knowledge, according to Accenture Asia Pacific resources industry talent & organisation...

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