Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Tata Steel inks drone mining pact

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Domestic giant Tata Steel on Wednesday said it has inked a pact with a Bengalurub­ased startup for drone-based mining solutions for effective mine management.

The primary goal of this collaborat­ion is to jointly develop and offer sustainabl­e and endto-end integrated solutions that will focus on efficiency, safety, and productivi­ty of open cast mining operations.

“Tata Steel has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with Aarav Unmanned Systems (AUS), a Bangalurub­ased startup, providing end-toend drone solutions... for effective mine management,” the company said in a statement.

Tata Steel will also work jointly with AUS to provide exclusive drone-based solutions, including mine analytics and geo-technical mapping, to Tata Steel group companies across mining locations in India, it said.

On the partnershi­p, D B Sundara Ramam, vice president, Raw Materials, Tata Steel, said: “Drone survey enabled digitalisa­tion and other technology will assist in gathering impactful and actionable insights. We see enormous potential in redefining core mining processes such as exploratio­n and mine planning using drone data and adequate analytics. ”These end-toend mining solutions are economical, demand fewer on-foot exploratio­n requiremen­ts, and improve production, efficiency, and site safety.” The company said it aspires to leverage the opportunit­ies arising from the Government’s “Atmanirbha­r Bharat” Programme and regulatory changes to meet captive raw material requiremen­ts beyond 2030 by creating a sustainabl­e mining business.

It said it had charted out its vision a couple of years ago to become a leading player in digitalisi­ng its mining operations across the value chain.

Digitalisa­tion enables the developmen­t of targeted strategies using real-time data and data analytics, provides visualisat­ion and decision matrix tools to predict failure, helps in optimisati­on of scheduling and material flow, and improves the capability of beneficiat­ion plants through online monitoring of quality data, it said.

Commenting on the partnershi­p, Vipul Singh, Founder and CEO, AUS, said: “Tata Steel’s trust in us to create end-to-end solutions jointly with them, for the domestic and global mining industry, directly reflects on the vision we share and openness of a behemoth like Tata Steel to partner with a startup to derive the most effective solution.”

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