Orica runner-up in AFR’s Most Innovative Company awards
Published by Jessica Casey,
Editor
Global Mining Review,
Orica has been awarded for its fragmentation measurement technology FRAGTrackTM and innovation, taking the number 2 spot in the Australian Financial Review’s (AFR) Most Innovative Companies List 2020 under the agriculture, mining and utilities service sector.
The annual list published by The AFR and Boss Magazine is based on a rigorous assessment process, led by a panel of industry experts and innovation consultancy Inventium. From a pool of over 600 nominated organisations across Australia and New Zealand, Orica’s FRAGTrack has been recognised as a pioneering technology in the agriculture, mining and utilities service industry, delivering significant value for customers.
FRAGTrack, Orica’s automated fragmentation measurement device, accurately and reliably measures rock size and fragmentation following the blasting stage in mining and quarrying. While traditional methods are prone to operator bias and cannot generally operate in harsher mining environments, FRAGTrack captures, analyses and reports real-time data digitally. Designed in collaboration with Design Anthology, Newie Ventures and Your Engineer Mechanical Engineering, the technology can be installed and upgraded remotely – creating safer, more accurate mining outcomes.
When judging the innovation, the AFR industry panel considered three key elements – how valuable the problem is that the innovation is solving, the quality and uniqueness of the solution, and the level of impact that the innovation has had. However, the organisation must also be able to demonstrate a truly innovative culture and a sustainable and repeatable approach to innovation across the business.
Orica’s Chief Commercial and Technology Officer, Angus Melbourne, said: “Innovation underpins everything we do at Orica, and it’s our pioneering spirit, amazing people and commitment to working collaboratively with our customers that allows us to continue to deliver products and technologies that are shaping the future of mining.
“Customer collaboration is key to our innovation process. By understanding our customer's challenges and sharing their goals and aspirations, we can deliver better outcomes on site today, and use these insights to create new technologies that will deliver value tomorrow.
“FRAGTrack is an excellent example of this innovative spirit on show. This technology has evolved through collaborative innovation between our experts, customers, technology partners and the industry.
“At Orica, we’re proud to be leading the change in digital, automated blasting. The convergence of these technologies is allowing us to think differently, mine differently, operate more precisely and most importantly, remove people from harm’s way. FRAGTrack exemplifies all of this, while ultimately delivering significant value for the industry.”
This award for the FRAGTrack technology follows last months’ International Good Design Engineering Award for Outstanding Design and Innovation, the Endeavour Awards Australia’s Most Innovative Manufacturing Company and Best Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Application at the IIoT awards held in August.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/product-news/12102020/orica-runner-up-in-afrs-most-innovative-company-awards/
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