As global demand increases for resources locked deep within
the earth, the mining industry must adopt processes and technologies that
streamline every step of the process. Automation holds the key to a more
efficient mining industry.
Since the industrial revolution of the mid-1800s, processes
and technologies across every sector of the modern economy have developed at a
rapid pace. From the Bessemer Method of processing steel to the production of
mechanized tools, this era in American history set the pace for the rapid
growth of industry and technology through the 21th century. And as the means to
produce became more efficient, demand for those products increased — and as
demand grew, the methods by which those items were produced advanced further.
Mining is no exception. The steam engine revolutionized both
the digging of new mines and the transportation of product from the mines. Every step of the process —
exploration, discovery, extraction, processing, and distribution — has been
made far more efficient and safer by inventions such as steam-powered mine
hoists, mechanical ventilating devices, shaft excavation systems, and
cementation.
The industrial revolution was no doubt a catalyst for the
development of these inventions, and now the tech revolution is aiming to take
a similar hold on the mining industry. With global demand for an array of
natural resources only increasing, mining companies must work both smarter and
harder to unearth and distribute these commodities around the world. As a
result, the future of mining lies within the technology of automation.
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challenges confronting the globalized mining industry – now and in the future –
can only be mastered by raising productivity and by reducing operating and
extraction costs. Ever stricter environmental regulations must also be met and
safe working conditions ensured.
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