Short documentary: Robotics in mining, how to get return on investment?

VIDEO: Watch this short film to learn about the technical challenges of developing autonomous and remotely operated robot solutions for open pit and underground mining! Robot dog Spot from Boston Dynamics is in the main role, but the supporting cast is just a step behind… (or maybe they are miles away, controlling the robot remotely?)

Return on investment from Robotics in mining

VIDEO DOCUMENTARY: Robot dog Spot from Boston Dynamics is used by Norwegian contractor LNS to make mining safer, more efficient and sustainable. See the film to learn HOW they do it, as well as an insight into the Return of Investment (ROI) of this Spot project

As a key contractor for Rana Gruber and other mining and infrastructure operations, LNS must meet an increasingly demanding market, and innovation is required to develop methods that improve how they execute their work - at lower cost, higher productivity - without compromising safety. And LNS is well ahead of many competitors in deploying autonomous and remotely operated robots.

This short video documentary/report (and the previous associated blog article) dives in to the ROI (return on investment) aspect of this project - both in terms of cost savings and financial aspects, but also other, less quantifiable values realised through this project.

Watch the video to learn more!
And consider checking out these previous articles for further background!

 

Spot goes underground!

LNS and their team of suppliers continues to develop Spot for the next challenge:

Underground autonomous and remote operations

 

Making mining safer and more efficient with Spot

Read the article and see the video from Elkem Tana, and how the team develops Remote Operations functionality for Spot


 

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