Mining companies know all too well how expensive and dangerous the industry can be, and the demand for safer and more efficient training and procedures is increasing year on year. The good news is that technology is keeping up with this demand and mining companies are starting to welcome and integrate innovative tech into their procedures(USC Consulting Group, LP, 2025).
Below are some technologies changing the mining industry:
Digital Twinning
Digital twinning allows mining companies to create a digital replica of their entire mining ecosystem. This includes mining equipment, geological formations and other relevant objects or assets. By integrating data from sensors, IoT devices, and other sources, digital twinning provides a dynamic and detailed simulation that mirrors the physical reality of the mining site.
Automation
Automation is becoming increasingly popular in the mining world. Truckless conveyor-belt ore transport systems, subterranean electric vehicles and drones are some of the core automation shifts we’re seeing. One of the biggest benefits of automation is that it allows mining companies to work around the clock without having to be physically present. By automating processes like ore delivery and transport, site monitoring and drilling and ventilation systems, miners do not have to jeopardize their health and safety by venturing into mines and handling hazardous materials and minerals.
Mining Drones
Drones have been around for the best part of a decade now and have become popular pieces of mining technology to access hard-to-reach areas and sites. Drones are transforming the way operators map and survey mining sites. Surveying and mapping sites on foot are often expensive and time-consuming, but drones can relay geophysical imagery and data to surveyors quickly and efficiently without putting anyone’s safety at risk.
Artificial Intelligence
It would be an understatement to say that AI dominated the technology headlines of 2023. The introduction of ChatGPT, Midjourney and Bing Chat had (and continues to have) a massive impact on operational processes in almost every industry. In the mining industry, AI is leveraging smart data and machine learning. Not only does this mean safer training and better mining processes, but it cuts the time to perform these tasks in half. This enables onsite engineers to make decisions faster and with more accuracy.
How do you see innovation impacting the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of mining operations in the coming years? Share your insights!

