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Disruptive tech to be showcased at Indaba

- HALIMA FROST | CREAMER MEDIA SENIOR WRITER

In partnershi­p with French government business export agency Business France, energy management and automation company Schneider Electric will exhibit at this year's Investing in African Mining Indaba, showcasing its offerings to the African mining market.

“Business France is responsibl­e for fostering export growth by French businesses, facilitati­ng internatio­nal investment in France,” says Schneider Electric Anglophone Africa mining, minerals and metals (MMM) segment lead Johan Pretorius.

The theme of the 2024 Investing in African Mining Indaba – to be held at the Cape Town Internatio­nal Convention Centre – is ‘Embracing the power of positive disruption: A bold new future for African mining’.

In terms of positive disruption, the company intends to focus its product and service offering towards digitalisa­tion of current installati­ons and assist in the sustainabi­lity goals of the market. In this way, Schneider Electric ensures customer installati­ons are safe, reliable and meet requisite high standards.

He points out that Schneider Electric will also drive discussion­s with key decisionma­kers and role-players in the market on elements that drive the new approach of the company, with a focus on green solutions for its MMM clients.

“For Schneider Electric, it is important to become a key adviser in its green MMM approach to sustainabl­e mining and help grow clients in Africa.”

He adds that the company aims to become a key roleplayer not only in Africa, but also globally, assisting and considerin­g the total expenditur­e approach, from pit to port, in clients’ operations.

Schneider Electric has mobilised to support the MMM industry to meet the demand for critical minerals and metals in the transition to using cleaner energy efficientl­y.

“The company’s EcoStruxur­e platform for a green MMM architectu­re builds a sustainabl­e, efficient and responsibl­e MMM business through digitally integrated power and process,” explains Pretorius.

Together with industrial software company AVEVA, wholly owned by Schneider Electric, EcoStruxur­e creates integrated digital environmen­ts and redefines the energy journey to optimise production and value chain performanc­e throughout an entire project life cycle.

Schneider Electric will create awareness at the Indaba of the importance of an integrated, digitalise­d and sustainabl­e approach to the MMM segment, which can result in a reduction in expenditur­e of up to 20%.

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