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NSS Canada and Komatsu sign MoU

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Leadership teams from NSS Canada and Komatsu have celebrated the official signing of their memorandum of understanding (MoU), as well as the initial commercial agreement, that marks the start of the long-term relationship between NSS and Komatsu.

In the initial stages of this alliance, Komatsu will use and supply NSS Canada’s current versions of MOSS and MOSS AR for use with Komatsu drills, and drilling retrofits business with support from the NSS Canada team.

The Miner Operated Survey System (MOSS) integrates mine design specifications and drawings when generating a drill plan, and provides real-time information to miners, engineers, and geologists. NSS Canada offers both a standard version of MOSS and an augmented reality version of MOSS (MOSS AR), currently ready for market.

MOSS AR is a new innovative technology developed by NSS Canada that incorporates MOSS with an augmented reality display, utilising the Microsoft HoloLens. The addition of MOSS AR provides real-time holographic projections of all survey and planned data, reduces traditional survey equipment requirements, and saves time with a five-minute markup process, all in while providing survey grade accuracy.

The agreement between the two companies allows for the addition of an optimised solutions package and customisation of MOSS into Komatsu’s drill rig control systems. The agreement opens new possibilities for clients to utilise a mining package that bridges Komatsu’s products with NSS Canada’s mining software solutions and allows for optimisation of solutions underground. This agreement will open future possibilities for further innovations and integration of MOSS which will change the way we mine underground.

“Having the ability to work with a company like Komatsu allows for a strategic opportunity to expand globally with our MOSS system. This agreement fits our aligned visions for technology, innovation, and adaptation to safety” said Bruno Lalonde, CEO/President of NSS Canada.

Johan Kempe, Product Director Underground Drills, Komatsu commented, “We are pleased to sign this agreement with NSS to help our customers to tackle the challenge to improve the quality of drilling blastholes and to align with the mine design and planned drill plans. NSS has several innovative products and solutions that complement our product offering.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/product-news/16112023/nss-canada-and-komatsu-sign-mou/

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