Tribe and Anglo American sign deal for autonomous RC drill rig
Published by Will Owen,
Editor
Global Mining Review,
Tribe Technology has announced am agreement with Anglo American for the deployment of its first generation autonomous reverse circulation (RC) drill rig.
The TTDS GC 700 RC Drill Rig will be manufactured at Tribe Tech’s facilities near Belfast, Northern Ireland, with the sample system to be built at the company’s facility in Perth, Australia.
While being among the most common mineral exploration methods globally, traditional RC drilling, due to the high-intensity nature of the process, coupled with the large, heavy industrial equipment involved, can be an extremely hazardous practice with numerous safety procedures required by those operating the rig.
Tribe Tech is developing an autonomous RC drill rig capable of not only removing the workforce risk, but projected to be able to significantly increase drilling productivity.
Tribe Tech Chief Executive Officer, Charlie King, comments:
“We are excited to announce our partnership with Anglo American to deploy our game-changing equipment.
“I have no doubt that in the future, autonomous drilling will become the norm in the mining industry as responsible management teams now have a commercial technology available to them to ensure minimal harm in the exploration drilling sector.
“Tribe Tech was born from a real desire to improve safety and efficiency in the mining industry, and we are proud that Anglo American is the first miner to embrace our autonomous RC drilling technology.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/24072023/tribe-and-anglo-american-sign-deal-for-autonomous-rc-drill-rig/
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