Automating Australian mines
Endress+Hauser will be holding two Australian Mining Automation Forums late February 2008 in Brisbane and Perth.
The core focus will be on sensing technology for grinding and milling to wet processing, leaching and tailings separation. A high-level international and Australian mining industry management team from Endress+Hauser will participate and seek input and suggestions for developing mining automation products.
In May 2007, similar forums were hosted overseas and the experiences from Canada and South Africa will be reviewed.
Participants will be offered a look at several new product developments, but Endress+Hauser says that "it is not just about 'High Tech' — cost optimisation is the driving force behind automation and 'Right Tech' will feature prominently on the agenda."
The forums are open to all companies involved in mining automation in Australia. Visit our event calendar for more information.
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