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by defrost
1412 days ago
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How does your stack integrate in with that of Rio Tinto? They have, after all, been running remote and autonomous 100 tonne dump tracks and kilometre+ long trains for seven years now, in addition to being an umbrella across one of the largest mining fleets across the globe. |
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Perhaps this means there's no reason for Rio Tinto to use us, and that's totally fine. There are 1000s of other, much smaller mining companies that can benefit from the same tech, likely at a cheaper price than what Rio Tinto spent developing their own version.
Also, from our experience, these sort of approaches bake in assumptions on particular vehicle types/characteristics. So even in Rio's case, perhaps they have other smaller models, or other types of equipment they haven't automated. In this case, we'd be happy to integrate with their existing command and control software stack.