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Covid has highlighted the value of operating remotely – mining editor
By: Martin Creamer 22nd October 2020 The extraction of data from machinery to improve decision-making is a key benefit of the digital mine and has changed the way that mines manage... →
The Internet of Bodies Is Here: Tackling new challenges of technology governance
11th August 2020 Recent technological advancements have ushered in a new era of the “internet of bodies” (IoB), with an unprecedented number of connected devices... →
Security vs efficiency: smart ports in a post-COVID-19 era
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 27th May 2020 Around 90% of Africa’s trade is seaborne. The World Trade Organization has predicted a decline in consumer spending due to COVID-19 that will... →
UJ creates cheap, open-source ventilator as Covid-19 spreads
By: Irma Venter 28th April 2020 A multidisciplinary team of engineers and healthcare practitioners at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) has used open-source designs to develop a... →
UJ creates open-source, cheap ventilators as COVID-19 cases rise
28th April 2020 A multidisciplinary team of engineers and healthcare practitioners at the University of Johannesburg (UJ), has taken a three-pronged approach... →
South Deep gold mine trialling remote loading from surface
By: Martin Creamer 28th April 2020 South Deep, the mechanised Gold Fields gold mine in western Gauteng, is putting remote loading to the test. “We’re trialling remote loading from... →
Proudly South African anti-cable theft technology already deployed on 12 sites
By: Martin Creamer 30th September 2019 It has been said that entering the Elvey Security Technologies headquarters in the Greenstone Hill Office Park, in Modderfontein, Edenvale, is like... →
Anglo portfolio playing to demand for cleaner, electrified world – Cutifani
By: Martin Creamer 25th July 2019 The asset quality and product positioning of the Anglo American portfolio play precisely to the macro global demand for a “cleaner world, an... →