Hexagon and Proudfoot announce mining partnership
Published by Jessica Casey,
Editor
Global Mining Review,
Hexagon’s Mining division and Proudfoot have recently announced a new partnership that provides the world’s leading mining companies a unique safety-driven solution to accelerate their pursuit of zero-harm. By combining market-leading safety technology with a proven people-centric change methodology, the partnership helps to de-risk mine operations, so equipment is protected and everyone goes home safely.
Hexagon, a global leader in sensor, software and autonomous solutions, and Proudfoot, one of the world’s leading operational management consulting firms specialising in operational and digital transformation programmes, know firsthand that mining successfully requires a balance between safety and productivity. With so much focus on digital transformation, the combination of safety technology and sustained adoption as enablers for productivity seeks to support all stakeholders, from mine operators to mine investors.
“There’s nothing more powerful to me than knowing that our technology truly is saving people’s lives,” said Hexagon’s Mining Division President, Nick Hare. “Together with Proudfoot, we can ensure our solutions are backed by a proven people-centric change methodology. Zero harm demands nothing less.”
“We know that great things happen at the intersection of people and technology,” said Pamela Hackett, CEO at Proudfoot. “We are thrilled to partner with Hexagon so that together we can support mining companies around the world to achieve a zero-harm culture that drives safe operations.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/finance-business/18062020/hexagon-and-proudfoot-announce-mining-partnership/
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