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Positioning systems

Tuesday 02 September 2008

Position Partners, the new national distributor for Topcon Positioning Systems, will display some of the latest Topcon products for mining, surveying and construction applications on Stand 1043 during the 2008 Goldfields Mining Expo (GME).


Underground surveying

Wednesday 27 August 2008

MDL Australia will showcase its rugged void scanner, the VS150 3D laser scanner, and Cavity Auto Laser Scanning (C-ALS) system on Stand 1123 during the 2008 Goldfields Mining Expo (GME).


Software applications on show

Tuesday 17 June 2008

Maptek will showcase its two new software applications on Stand 6125 at QME 2008


High-speed infrared linescanner

Thursday 17 January 2008

RAYTEK has released a high-speed infrared linescanner with scan speed up to 150 Hz


Podcast: mapping a grinding mill

Thursday 25 October 2007

THE Unearthed Report on Australian Mining: editor Jamie Wade interviews Scanalyse CEO Peter Clarke about his company’s specially calibrated 3D laser scanner that collects superior data on grinding mill liners.


3D laser scanning

Wednesday 24 October 2007

A UK based laser scanning specialist has signed an agreement with an Australian distributor of surveying equipment to supply a new laser measurement system


Mill mapping technology a winner

Monday 22 October 2007

A WESTERN Australian-owned company delivering technology-based wear management solutions has won the WA Inventor of the Year 2007 for a revolutionary device that maps the inner workings of a grinding mill on a mine site.


Explosion-proof scanner

Monday 24 September 2007

DMT GmbH and Zoller and Fröhlich GmbH, are developing a 3D laser scanner which can be used safely in explosive environments.


Modelling and mine planning software

Friday 20 July 2007

MAPTEK will promote all of its products – VULCAN, I-SiTE and MineSuite – on Stand 6108 at AIMEX 2007.


Towards an automated electric rope shovel

Thursday 19 July 2007

CSIRO research is pointing the way towards fully autonomous excavation and loading of trucks using an electric rope shovel


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