Hexagon moves towards AI-based drill automation
Published by Jess Watts,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
The Drill Assist technology developed by Phoenix Drill Control uses AI to continually optimise the drilling process, resulting in improved penetration rates, greater machine availability, and reliable downhole data.
Hexagon EVP, Mining, Dave Goddard described Drill Assist’s benefits as “significant”:
“The technology substantially improves drill penetration rate, allowing our customers to get increased value out of the equipment they already own. The technology also provides highly accurate downhole data that can be used to detect hardness variations and fracture zones, allowing mining customers to improve blast and fragmentation, and greatly reduce energy consumption per ton mined.”
Early adopters of the technology have also linked a benefit to improved operator consistency and performance. A Drill & Blast Engineer at a Midwestern, US iron-ore mine that has been using the technology said:
“You can put any operator on the drill, and they will perform better than a well-seasoned and productive driller.”
Goddard added:
“The technology simplifies operator training and instantly increases the productivity and quality of drilled holes. Within our material movement portfolio, Drill Assist will play a pivotal role in our customers’ blast planning and autonomous drilling.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/finance-business/04062025/hexagon-moves-towards-ai-based-drill-automation/
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