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International Mining and MineSense have partnered on a series of webinars focused on unlocking new orebody knowledge at the mine face. Moderated by IM Editor Dan Gleeson and featuring a panel of

MineSense and global mining experts, we invite you
to join us for: Data Driven Real-Time Mine to Mill
Reconciliation. 

Hear directly from Copper Mountain Mine, an operation with the potential to be the lowest GHG-emitting open-pit copper mine in the world, while learning how MineSense’s digital mining solution – headed up by ShovelSense® – is improving ore control to optimize mineral processing by managing power intensity, water and chemical
reagent use.

We will also take a look at how this information could lead to further downstream benefits, such as higher metal recoveries in the plant.

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Dan Gleeson
Editor International Mining
Miguel Carrera
Mining Solutions Specialist
MineSense
Eduardo Gonzalez
Regional Manager, North America
MineSense
Gordon Frost
Mine General Manager
Copper Mountain Mine
Giovanni Pamparana
Geoscientist
MineSense
Michael Westendorf
Director of Operational Excellence
Copper Mountain Mine
Hannah Lang
Geoscience Data Analyst
MineSense

Value of Bulk Ore Sorting, CIM Knowledge Exchange webinar

This webinar will showcase the Value of Bulk Ore Sorting at the mine face in base metal mines (e.g. Cu, Ni, Zn, Fe). Bulk ore sorting at the mine face substantially improves the efficiency and amount of metal extracted from an ore body, which makes it an essential technology to support the world’s electrification towards a green economy.

The webinar will be jointly presented by Professor Bern Klein from the Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering at the University of British Columbia and several members of the GeoScience Team at MineSense Technologies Limited, a Vancouver-based Greentech company focused on Bulk Ore Sorting at the mine face.

Presenters will describe the Bulk Ore Sorting landscape, how it helps to meet demand for green metals and discuss advances in sensor-based sorting of ore from waste at the mine face. The operation of in-bucket XRF sorting technology will be explained in detail and Value from installations at mine sites in North and South America will be shown. The webinar concludes with an overview of planned sensor developments at MineSense and UBC to improve the capability of Bulk Ore Sorting.

Who should attend and why?

Mine and processing plant managers who want to learn more about how Bulk Ore sorting at the mine face can improve the Value of their operations. Geologists, mining engineers and metallurgists involved with grade control in the mine or recovery in the processing plant are encouraged to attend to gain a better understanding of how Bulk Ore Sorting works and what benefits it can bring.

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Automated Smart Truck Diversion webinar

International Mining and MineSense have partnered on a series of webinars focused on unlocking new orebody knowledge at the mine face. Moderated by IM Editor Dan Gleeson with a panel of MineSense and global mining experts, the second webinar in the series will discuss how MineSense’s digital mining solutions – headed up by its flagship ShovelSense technology – enable automated smart truck diversions to take place at the extraction face – providing the biggest bang for your buck. 

Learn how real-time shovel-based ore sorting at the face, combined with automated smart truck diversion, can result in increased ore recovery, reduced dilution and optimised energy and water efficiency. Hear all about how ShovelSense is keeping operations informed from global mining operators that are leveraging the technology. 

Dan Gleeson
Editor International Mining
Anthony Ponce
Mining Solutions Specialist
MineSense
Claudio Canut de Bon Lagos
Production & Mining Development Manager - Teck Carmen de Andacollo
Miguel Carrera
Mining Solutions Specialist
MineSense

Ore Sorting at the Extraction Face webinar

International Mining and MineSense have partnered on a series of webinars focused on unlocking new orebody knowledge at the mine face.

Moderated by IM Editor Dan Gleeson with a panel of MineSense and global mining experts, the first webinar in the series will discuss how MineSense’s digital mining solutions – headed up by its flagship ShovelSense technology – enable precise ore-in-waste and waste-in-ore routing decisions that can increase profitability and improve sustainability.

Learn how real-time shovel-based ore sorting at the face can help reconcile block models, improve grade control and verify ore/waste boundaries in this interactive session, featuring real-life examples from global mining operations.

Dan Gleeson
Editor International Mining
Andrew Hall
Mining Solutions Specialist
MineSense
Victor H. Araya
Superintendent of Geology
Teck Carmen de Andacollo
Miguel Carrera
Mining Solutions Specialist
MineSense

SHOVELSENSE® provides enhanced visibility at the extraction face by analyzing every bucket in real time. International Mining and MineSense have partnered to offer a series of webinars to mining professionals who:

•Are seeking to improve sustainability and profitability in their operations, reducing energy and water use, while boosting grades

•Want to enhance the knowledge of their orebody with real-time actionable data that can reconcile block models and identify ore and waste boundaries

•Are looking to extend the life of mine of their operations without the need to add process plant capacity

 

MineSense is a pioneer in digital mining solutions, supplying real-time, sensor- based ore sorting for mines. Our signature solution is ShovelSense, a robust sensor installed on mining equipment to scan and measure the grade of the material in every shovel and bucket. The increased real-time visibility of your orebody provided by ShovelSense drives improvements in your mine’s efficiency, profitability and sustainability. underground – keep abreast of the latest innovations and solutions to help them lower costs, increase performance and availability, enhance safety, maximise production and improve sustainability. This includes everything from better maintenance and site audits, through to autonomy, electrification and digitalisation. From juniors through to the largest mining groups with multiple locations, mine managers know they can rely on IM to keep them in the know.

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