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This Industry Challenge Shifts Focus On The Mining Sector & Introduces Utilising Data Analytics in Mining as the scope on mining ventilation is broadened to cover other aspects in the mining sector.
Hi Discussion Focus On; Utilising Data Analytics in Mining;
On Day One of Mining IQ’s Mine Automation and Communication conference taking place in Brisbane, Australia in April 2014, an interactive discussion was organised around the highly relevant topic of data.
Inevitably with the growth in automated projects and operations, the volume and variety of data being collected by mining companies has significantly increased. However, with this comes the inevitable increase of challenges surrounding data collection, analysis and utilisation at a strategic level.
The attendees therefore were tasked with debating the following:
It’s all in the Data – Collecting Usable Data for Smarter Business Decisions
Data can often become redundant if it doesn’t reflect the most critical components and systems of your operation.
Furthermore, if information isn't captured at the right time, or in the right format, its value to the business is virtually diminished.
• How you can ensure that the data you’re collecting is usable? What quality control measures should you have in place?
• Quantity vs. Quality – which should be prioritised in automated operations?
• Who is responsible in the organisation, or automation project, for data collection and analysis? The project manager, data scientist, engineer, or someone else?
In response to the first question, most were agreed that agreeing upon what you're trying to achieve and working back from there was imperative.
• Quantity vs. Quality – which should be prioritised in automated operations?
• Who is responsible in the organisation, or automation project, for data collection and analysis? The project manager, data scientist, engineer, or someone else?
In response to the first question, most were agreed that agreeing upon what you're trying to achieve and working back from there was imperative.
You can then ascertain if the data you have is enabling you to make the correct decisions and achieve the results you set out for.
Heavily connected into deciding what you're trying to achieve, is who can get benefit from it? An important tip on this front was that you might need to take a more holistic view beyond just your own departmental needs to the wider organisation’s needs, even if it does end up with one other specific department, such as engineering.
The majority of the ensuing discussion focused around the second question and the quantity vs. quality challenge. The room was divided over how to take on this challenge, but formed into three quite distinct groups:
1. You shouldn't prioritise; you should focus equally on quality and quantity, and ensure you have a method in place to address both.
Quantity is easier to manage in this relationship though, so long as you have the correct data collection and analytics systems in place that are appropriate for your individual business’ needs.
For managing quality, you should start with a clear requirement in mind that can drive the project forward.
On this front you need to make sure the content of the data is appropriate for your site or project.
This is relatively easy when looking at one particular function, such as production control, or drill and blast, but can become more demanding when you move towards applying it on a commercial or strategic level.
A particular mention was made here about the different challenges facing brownfield vs. greenfield sites.
With greenfield sites it is easier to set a strategy and parameters from the get go, whereas this is inherently harder in a brownfield operation.
This is particularly true in relation to suppliers, who will be used to working in a certain way with your operation.
2. Quality should come first – without quality, there is no point in gathering vast amounts of data.
To improve quality, ensure you’re monitoring the way data is recorded.
Once you are satisfied with the results of your smaller sample, you can start to increase the volume of data collection and analysis.
3. The final grouping felt that you should find quantity drives the quality.
Particular projects will finds that larger volumes of data can be far more useful than a small amount of highly accurate data.
Often to diagnose faults in equipment, or processes, you need a high frequency of data to be able to do this swiftly.
As you ramp up your data management strategy, and bring your equipment manufacturers and suppliers into the equation, you have to figure out how you can improve the quality of your data management, from the perspective of during collection, but also in terms of the analysis done on it.
However, until you’re reaching large quantities of data on any operation, there’s not too much point in worrying about the quality. It’s only once you reach larger quantities that you have the potential of using it to improve production, or drive efficiencies in any real capacity.
Importantly when discussing quantity – bear in mind the more you start collecting, the more storage and backup requirements you will require – more is not always best!
When it came to the third question, this was decidedly difficult to get a definitive response from the room! The general consensus was that it depended upon the maturity of the operation, as there can be many stakeholders, champions, and project owners, and can be based both on site and in the office.
Hi Attend Focus Highlight; By Webinar Event
Registration & Information:
Registration & Information:
*Register Your Participation in the Webinar Hosted by Mining IQ Held On Monday May 5, 2014 Highlighting Topic Of Big Data Analytics in Mining - Driving Results in your Business;
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This online, free event will address the following shared industry challenges:
- Where to begin? How do you kick off your big data strategy and what’s really important to drive it.
- How you can facilitate faster and more responsive business decisions based on business analytics and predictive analytics.
- How to overcome stumbling blocks such as legacy systems, IP and privacy aspects as well as storage and security challenges.
- Understanding how to best define rules around how data gets procured, stored, maintained and used to achieve the best business outcomes.
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Hi Added Focus Event; Mining and Quarrying Oman 2014
Visit the event official homepage For Further Event Details by clicking the link here.
Oman’s 700 km long and 150km wide mountains contain the best exposed ophiolite suite of rocks, which are favorable for copper, gold, silver, chromite, lead, nickel, manganese and zinc.
Significant growth is expected over the next five years to help diversify the Sultanate's economy and create jobs for Omani nationals.
High set-up and operational costs mean Producers seek technologies, equipment and methods to increase production capacity, reduce downtime and optimise material flow to achieve higher profits. Drill and blast technologies can reduce processing costs and requirements whilst extending the lifecycle of the site.
In addition, effective equipment selection and management can eliminate downtime and achieve higher material flow.
The recent requirement to add value to raw materials prior to export, has led to Producers seeking investment and partnerships to develop beneficiation plants and is likely to result in the development of a downstream industry.
3 reasons to invest in Oman's mining and quarrying industries:
- 1A. Expansion of existing mine and quarry sites to increase production capacity, output and profits.
- 2B. Development of processing facilities to add value to raw materials and support Oman's downstream industries for job creation.
- 3C. Eight large non-metallic mineral reserves were located in 2012/13 which are demanded by every industry - particularly with the limestone and gabbro required for the Dubai Expo 2020 and the Qatar 2022 Fifa World Cup.
- Download Mining and Quarrying Oman 2014 Brochure by clicking the link here or view it below;
- *With such a high demand, prices for primary materials are expected to increase considerably.
What delegates say about Mining and Quarrying Oman:
"It was a very well organised event. The efforts are much appreciated and it was a great event for meeting similar industries and operators from the mining industry, where ideas and skills are exchangeable."
Director – Technical Services, Saudi Arabian Mining Company, Maaden.
Hi Continuum Topic Whitepaper; Aurizon presentation: Integrating Disparate SCADA Systems and How Virtualisation Can Help;
At IQPC's SCADA Australia conference in October 2013, Kanwar Cheema, Design Manager - Control Systems from Aurizon joined us to share with us Aurizon's experience of integrating disparate SCADA systems and how virtualisation can be instrumental in driving that successfully. Kanwar's presentation covered:
• Hurdles in integrating disparate SCADA systems.
• Benefits that can be achieved in efficiency and safety.
• Is virtualisation a solution that can contribute to integration?
• Could there be a “template system” that can be created?
Aurizon are joining us again this year for SCADA Australia , discussing practical methods for upgrading SCADA communication systems and networks to ensure reliability and speed.
This year's SCADA event will focus on increasing SCADA departments' strategic value to the business.
To achieve this they are looking to improve their communication systems and drive integration to enable them to use the extracted data across the organisation as a valuable source of information.
"If you're not positioned to harness the potential of your collected data sets then your attendance at this conference is a must! Learn from expert speakers from APA Group, BlueScope Steel, PanAust, Calibre Global and many more. Check out the website now by clicking the link here Or click the image below."