Hexagon and Volvo to provide autonomous safety systems for mining
Published by Will Owen,
Editor
Global Mining Review,
Hexagon’s Mining division has announced an agreement with Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) that would allow Volvo CE off-road mining vehicles to be equipped with Hexagon Level-9 vehicle intervention technology.
The award-winning independent and interoperable HxGN MineProtect Vehicle Intervention System (VIS) provides brake and drive-by-wire technology, automatically taking control of the propulsion system of the truck in defined situations, if the operator fails to do so. VIS is now being deployed in three continents across 20 mines with trucks expected to be deployed by the end of 2022.
The agreement empowers customers of both companies to accelerate their pursuit of zero harm.
Nick Hare, Hexagon’s Mining division President, comments:
“We are thrilled to have this agreement with Volvo Construction Equipment, who share Hexagon’s belief that the most important assets coming out of a mine are the people who make mining possible.
“VIS is a key enabler of autonomy in our drive towards delivering a truly autonomous connected ecosystem, helping customers to improve efficiency and effectiveness safely and sustainably.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/15092021/hexagon-and-volvo-to-provide-autonomous-safety-systems-for-mining/
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