MINING

HxGN MineMeasure monitor suite donated to Curtin University

Hexagon and RCF Jolimont have teamed up to provide 1,920 Blast Movement Monitors, a GP5300 Detector Kit, HxGN MineMeasure sensor-software and training, valued at AUS$1 million (US$0.7 million) to Curtin University and the Western Australian School of Mines.

 Hexagon and RCF Jolimont have donated a HxGN MineMeasure monitor suite and training valued at $1 million to Curtin University and the WA School of Mines

Hexagon and RCF Jolimont have donated a HxGN MineMeasure monitor suite and training valued at $1 million to Curtin University and the WA School of Mines

Recently launched by Hexagon at MINExpo in Las Vegas, USA, MineMeasure allows mines to safely and accurately track blasts to minimise loss and dilution with blast movement sensor software. Measuring 3D...

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