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AI spots what your sensors miss and your eyes can't see turning maintenance into money and downtime into data across coal operations

In an industry where every unscheduled shutdown translates into lost revenue, wasted resources and mounting frustration, one company is making a compelling case for using artificial intelligence to turn maintenance from a cost centre into a strategic advantage.

From drill core to quantum leaps CSIRO’s sensors are turning rock whispers into real-time revelations that miners can actually use

Dr Sandra Occhipinti, research director in minerals at Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, is leading a team of more than 100 scientists focused on one of the most complex challenges in modern exploration: how to accelerate mineral discovery in covered terrains while simultaneously improving geometallurgical insight across the mining value chain.

Misfires take the spotlight as Queensland’s explosives watchdog turns up the heat on safety

The Queensland Explosives Inspectorate has identified misfires as the most pressing explosives safety issue in its latest quarterly report, with coal mining operations accounting for the majority of recorded incidents.