UNDERGROUND

CSIRO ready to take underground automation to next level

Working with underground coal mines to further the automation of mining systems

CSIRO's Dr Andrew Strange  told the Longwall 2025 conference that the agency was cooperating with coal mining operations to prove a suite of automation projects.

CSIRO's Dr Andrew Strange told the Longwall 2025 conference that the agency was cooperating with coal mining operations to prove a suite of automation projects. | Credits: Lou Caruana

CSIRO is seeking to optimise underground coal automation by further integrating its existing control systems with underground mobile plant and infrastructure.    CSIRO principal research engineer Dr...

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