Technological shift for mining in Africa

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Mining Indaba this year has highlighted the urgent need for Africa’s mining sector to enter a new era, one driven by efficiency, sustainability and profitability. Central to this transformation is technology, with AI, automation, and digital twin solutions beginning to revolutionise operations. From improving safety to optimising processes and reducing waste, the industry faces both opportunities and challenges in adopting these innovations. Dr Quentin Williams, Partner for Deloitte AI and Data joins us to unpack what this technological shift means for mining in Africa.
10 Feb English South Africa Technology · Business

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