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Anglo American opens books to hackers

NEW ideas in automated data capture for parallel tasks in underground mining and real time monitoring to improve asset deployment in open cut mining are what Anglo American hopes to get out of a forthcoming Brisbane hackathon.

Anglo American hopes to get better open cut equipment monitoring from the forthcoming hackathon.

Anglo American hopes to get better open cut equipment monitoring from the forthcoming hackathon.

The mining giant is providing real operational data sets to the Unearthed Brisbane hackathon running from July 13-15 at Fishburners. "Innovation is a core value at Anglo American and we're embracing...

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