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AECOM showcases ‘The Digital Future’ of the construction industry
The potential of Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Building Information Modelling (BIM) in the construction and consulting engineering space, as an important element of a...
Every year mines waste millions of dollars by not improving critical operator behaviors related to safety, machine abuse, fuel consumption and production.
Invests in Largest Operator Training Simulator Deal Of 2015
PT Freeport Indonesia’s underground operation has added an additional fleet of simulators from leading simulator provider Immersive Technologies to develop and improve operator skills and safety...
Simulator training reduces fuel consumption, tyre wear and risk
Australia-based equipment training simulator company Immersive Technologies’ vehicle simulator training is assisting mine-vehicle operators, especially those working at opencast mining operations,...
Positive local feedback received on new technologies
Global equipment training simulator provider Immersive Technologies has received positive feedback from the African mining industry on its Complete and Scalable Operator Training Solution, which...
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DBCM calls on diamond industry to back Luanda Accord
Diamond producer De Beers Consolidated Mines (DBCM) chairperson Barend Petersen has urged the South African diamond industry to support the Luanda Accord, a new initiative requiring diamond...
Magara reflects on return as Exxaro CEO, discusses diversification strategy
Reflecting on his return as CEO of Exxaro Resources, Ben Magara discussed the group’s diversification strategy at this year’s Joburg Indaba, highlighting the “next dawn” at the company. In a...
Copper hits $11 000/t for first time since May 2024
Copper prices hit $11 000 per metric ton on Thursday, a level not seen in over 16 months, as widespread disruption at mines sparks fears of a shortage of supply and attracts speculative inflows....