TECHNOLOGY

Data to drive coal mines of the next decade

Coal mines of the future will use their data to continuously improve themselves

Shaun Newton (left), Matt Langbridge, David McCloskey, and Ben Lang at Longwall 2025.

Shaun Newton (left), Matt Langbridge, David McCloskey, and Ben Lang at Longwall 2025. | Credits: Lou Caruana

Mines of the future will be data-driven and automated operations that will be continuously improved by the sharing of real-time technological advancements across industry networks, the Longwall 2025 conference...

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