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The 2022 Beyond Digital Transformation Conference is about navigating the challenge of designing mine sites with remote-first in mind. If you think about the space industry, we have people on earth who fix things remotely to make those missions possible, while only sending astronauts in the rarest of cases to face the harsh realities of outer space, so why not bring that thinking to mining? 

On March 22nd 2022 we will kick off an exploration of Risks, Rewards, Opportunities and Possibilities with forward thinking mining companies who are willing to explore the possibilities of remote-first and designing their mines with the least number of people at site in mind.

To make this possible we will need a completely different way of thinking.  The current pandemic has highlighted the need for this. This does not mean a crew-less mine, it means using people for their knowledge and expertise and more importantly keeping them out of harm’s way. There are many questions to be answered such as, is the technology here? Mining vendors partnering with us say yes! The bigger question is, is the mining community ready? I guess we will find out!

 

For the first time ever Beyond Digital Transformation is looking to hear from not just mining companies but also mining industry suppliers on how their unique solutions could help lay the path forward on any of the following enablers.

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Connectivity and Communication

 This involves everything from stable internet connections to the software and technology required to have seamless connection and communication back and forth from mine sites. How do we leverage technology to enable a diversity and inclusion to surpass language barriers and other challenges that stand in the way?

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Power and Possibilities

 There are many communities not on the power grid and mine sites which still rely on fuel being transported and power being generated on site. What are the viable alternatives to diesel that also support the net zero targets, that are good for the mining camp and the growth and sustainability of remote communities?

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Development and Design

What are the special considerations to developing mine sites that will operate with as few humans on site as possible? Who has already done this, who can we learn from? What are the opportunities presented by this possibility?

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Methods and Machinery

What are the considerations for the mining methods? What mobile equipment technology already exists?

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People and Partnerships

Where do we access qualified workforce from especially for remote communities? How can we remove barriers from under-represented populations? Who is willing to work where and what are the legal considerations of remote-first model of work globally?

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Collaboration and Community

Building mines with remote-first in mind, requires deeper partnerships, dependence and stewardship from the industry and local communities.  How do we develop capabilities to create thriving populations within remote communities? How do we foster trusted partnerships?

See What Happened at Our
First #BDT2022 LinkedIn Live Event

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Patron Sponsors

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Gold Sponsor

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