MINING & TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA AND IBR CONFERENCES …€¦ · KEYNOTE: Norman Moore Minister for...
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MINING & TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA
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Key themes include:• Pursuing technical excellence in Australian Mining
• Harnessing global research and development initiatives to pursue effi ciency
• Technical focus: Automation – a global perspective on communication, productivity and skills
• Case studies of technical excellence across the mine site.
• Exploring international progress in mining automation
• Mine optimisation: Intelligent continuous mining : skills focus
Who’ll be there?Those responsible for operational and technical improvement, including: CEOs, COOs, CIOs and Mine Managers.
Also Technical Engineers and Superintendents from mining companies working within:
• Automation
• Technology
• Process Control
• Innovation
• Planning
• Improvement
• Research and Development
SPONSORSHIP: For sponsorship opportunities please contact David Collett on (02) 8246 7400. Roxby Media Australia Pty Ltd
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An international forum convening the
leading pioneers in mining technology.
The Mining and Technology Summit is a unique event supported by The Dept of
Mines and Petroleum to convene those responsible for technical advancement,
business improvement and innovation across the mine site. New technologies
which look set to unlock future effi ciency will be assessed, scrutinised and
debated throughout the 2 days . A step change in technology is required to meet
future demands – it’s critical to address how far the industry has come and to
investigate what’s required to profoundly improve value.
This year’s summit will examine international case studies exposing true
technical progress and specifi c areas of advanced automation and skills.
Delegates will leave with invaluable insights into emerging tools, systems and
applications – and a new capacity to deliver a signifi cant uplift in business value.
DAY ONE 10.10.201208:30 Coffee and registration08:55 Opening remarks
OPENING SESSION: PURSUING TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE IN AUSTRALIAN MINING
09:05 Assessing the Australian Mining Industry’s Requirements for Growth:
The importance of technical progression and advancement within the mining industry. KEYNOTE: Norman Moore Minister for Mines and Petroleum
09:45 A technology blueprint for a sustainable future in miningDiscover the real costs of safety, the link to productivity and how technology will drive a sustainable (environmental & economic) future for mining.Marcus Oates Regional General Manager, Siemens
10:15 Challenges of realizing automation • A reference architecture for mining automation. • Meeting all needs: many perspectives of mining automation.• Scenario analysis to reveal mining automation patterns.Professor Ross McAree Program Leader for the Automation Program within THE COOPERATIVE RESEARCH CENTRE FOR MINING (CRCMINING).
10:50 NETWORKING BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS
INVESTIGATING GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT IN EFFICIENCY AND BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT
11:20 Development perspectives from India Resources• Current and future considerations in the development of production, skills and
technology in miningArvind Misra Managing Director, INDIA RESOURCES LTD
11:50 Investigating business and technical improvement across the mine site: PT Kaltim Prima Coal
• Managing improvement projects teams, critical issues and the challenge of the next stages of improvement
• Anticipating what’s in the pipeline and how it will shape the future of mining• The return on investment on business improvement initiativesGede Ngurah Ambara Business Performance Improvement Division (BPID), PT KALTIM PRIMA COAL SANGATTA
12:20 CASE STUDY: Metallica Minerals. Metallica Minerals’s benefi ts of applying leading edge SD techniques in their Greenvale mine development project:
• Measures to reduce reliance on water – a key risk to the project and a concern for the local community
• Reduce the volume of waste material produced and maximise by-product recovery
• Maximise training and employment activities for local and indigenous community members and in doing so address another key risk to the project – workforce shortages
• Establish strong SD credentials which assists in obtaining timely project approvals and a social “licence-to- operate”
Stevan Green Managing Director, SUSOP
12:50 NETWORKING LUNCH
PRACTICAL TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT CASE STUDIES
13:50 CASE STUDY: Anglo American: A case study for a leading practice system for managing post blast fume and overpressure
• Issues creating a need for a solution• Overview of the system• Examples of information provided by the system• Cases where the system has been used onsite to:
- Improve planning - Prevent issues, and- Improve effi ciency of the mining operation
Larry Hantler, Sustainable Development Superintendent, ANGLO AMERICAN METALLURGICAL COAL
Matt Scholl General Manager, Products & Services, Pacifi c Environment
AFTERNOON SESSIONS CONTINUED
14:25 How integrated technology is improving equipment reliability – a practical approach:
• Why the industry needs more Innovation and Technology Priorities…the 30,000ft view approach
• Overview of real-time condition assessment software package designed to provide users with predictive analysis of operational equipment
• Using 3D augmented reality to support predictive analysis• What an integrated condition assessment system looks like
- How its utilised- Its benefi ts- And the risks
Aaron Carter Maintenance and Reliability, IMPROVEMENT RESOURCES
15:00 REFRESHMENT AND NETWORKING BREAK15:30 Knowledge is worth its weight in goldIt is very evident that the cyclical nature of the mining sector will result in an ongoing loss of knowledge from the industry unless effective information management systems are put into place. The challenge facing mining organisations is to provide effi cient methods to Find, Manage and Share all the information gathered and stored. Organisations accept that this is notoriously hard to execute. Gerard Siromani discusses the issues facing organisations and will present his point of view on the direction that should be adopted.
Gerard Siromani National Manager – Resources, INFOSYS
15:50 Operator Awareness: There is active industry discussion on the benefi ts of technological assistance provided to equipment operators including anti-collision. Does this help or hinderthe operator?
• Optimum Production: Can innovative, load assistance technology assist to achieve optimum payloads? We think so.
• Proactive Maintenance: Full fl eet operational data including equipment health without standing down machines or end of shift? Fact or fi ction?
• ‘Realtime ‘Asset Management: the overall site benefi ts including safety and cost reductions that can be made by utilising this technology!
Rod Tayler National Sales Manager, IVOLVE
16:15 Success depends on being well connected• The critical importance of bolted joints in mining• Innovation improves Safety, Quality, and Schedule• Invest in people as well as technologyDavid E. Lay Director, HYTORC BOLTING INSTITUTE
16.35The Intelligent Mine - Ensuring Data Quality from FEED to Reclamation – Brian Middleton, Senior Industry Solution Director, Bentley Systems
Attend this session to hear why Industry Advisory Group ARC recently made the below statement about Bentley Systems technology;
“With the new release of eB Insight, the market is fi nally getting what it has been looking for – Asset Lifecycle Information Management software that can address both operational optimization of asset performance and engineering content from modifi cations and upgrades to existing assets. This puts Bentley in the singular position of being able to improve infrastructure asset operations across the entire lifecycle.
Brian Middleton Senior Industry Solutions Director, Bentley Systems South East Asia Pacifi c
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PROGRAMME IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PROGRAMME
16:55 CONFERENCE INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSIONDiscussion points will be focused on: • The technological highlights of 2012• The practical implication of pursuing technical excellence• How mining operations looks set to evolve – what’s in the technology pipeline
PANELLISTS:Aaron Carter Maintenance and Reliability, IMPROVEMENT RESOURCESMarcus Oates Regional General Manager, SiemensGede Ngurah Ambara Business Performance Improvement Division (BPID), PT KALTIM PRIMA COAL SANGATTA
17:30 Conference summation17:35 Conference close
17:35 NETWORKING DRINKS RECEPTIONAll delegates are welcome to stay for a complimentary networking drinks reception - held in the refreshments area.
DAY TWO 11.10.201208:05 Coffee and registration
08:55 Summit opening remarks: David Collett Managing Director, ROXBY MEDIA AUSTRALIA
TECHNICAL FOCUS: AUTOMATION – A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON COMMUNICATION, PRODUCTIVITY AND SKILLS
09:10 Integrating People, Process and Technology • An overview on getting the most out of technology and innovation • Improving the success of technology implementations by focusing on people and processSarah Coleman MD, Improvement Resources, former Business Improvement Manager, RIO TINTO IRON ORE
09:45 Fleet management and autonomy, successful implementation and building capabilities.
• Fleet management and Autonomy, shared services, technologies and capabilities• Successful implementation of fl eet management• Technical challenges• Structure management and capabilities
Adam Gray ADG MINING, Former Fortescue Metals
10:20 REFRESHMENT AND NETWORKING BREAK
ENHANCING OPERATIONS: AN EXPLORATION OF DATA AND COMPETENCY DEVELOPMENT
10.45 The Event Enabled Mining Enterprise• The challenges and benefi ts of using real-time events in automated
mine operations• Applying visual and predictive analytics to optimise operational activities• How in-memory computing brings fundamental changes in business
intelligence capacity
Paul Scott-Murphy Regional Chief Technology Offi cer, TIBCO Software Inc.
11:15 From Exploration To Operations : Extracting maximum value from your content and data.
• Why capital project success is more imperative than ever
• How information management drives capital project execution• What companies should look for in an Enterprise Content Management solution
Rob Gascho, Industry Strategist Energy Sector , OPENTEXT.
11:45 Competency development, facilitation need and professional training in asset management/reliability
Professor Kecheng Shen School of mechanical and chemical engineering, UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
12:20 LUNCH AND NETWORKING
INVESTING SKILLS REQUIREMENTS AND EMERGING AUTONOMOUS TECHNOLOGY
13:30 Confronting the boom: aligning learning and technology to achieve accelerated outcomes in skilling
• Addressing this shortage, we must recognise that skilling in the traditional context will not meet the growth timelines of our industry. • The resources sector needs to embrace advanced learning technologies, software and virtual learning environments if we are to build skills in time to confront the boom. Jason Morgan Business Development Manager, Qinetic
14:05 MINE OPTIMISATION: INTELLIGENT CONTINUOUS MINING : SKILLS FOCUS
Interactive discussion: Ensuring work force skills are met to progress your automation• Developing an automation strategy for your company that encompasses skill requirements • Supporting your automation technologies with appropriate training for employees’ automation skill sets • Considering staffi ng needs and change management practices • Assessing staff inadequacies in order to minimise negative impacts • Organising a skills programme to improve acceptance of automation • Examining the social and human factor implications of automation and remote operation mining
PANELLISTS:Sarah Coleman MD, Improvement Resources, RIO TINTO IRON OREAdam Gray ADG MiningTravis Latter Industry Pathways, IMINCO
15:00 NETWORKING BREAK
15:30 Fatigue Management Technology: Analysis of the parliamentary enquiry into FIFO/DIDO submissions and the policy implications for the mining industry.
Professor Drew Dawson Director, Appleton Institute, CQUNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA
16:00 The Event Enabled Mining Enterprise• The challenges and benefi ts of using real-time events in automated mine operations• Applying visual and predictive analytics to optimise operational activities• How in-memory computing brings fundamental changes in business intelligence capacity
Paul Scott-Murphy Regional Chief Technology Offi cer, TIBCO SOFTWARE INC.
Delegate Discussion: Developing a path towards the ‘mine of 2020’ vision: mining technology, policy and market innovation. An interactive round table discussion focusing technology’s role in shaping the mine of 2020. Investigating the next steps, the applications and technical break throughs that are expected to develop and drive mining effi ciency to a new paradigm. A selection of the day’s speakers will be debating what’s required to really move the mining industry forward, where is improvement being instigated, and are the emerging technologies be applied in ways that are progressing mining to the next level?
16:50 Chair’s summation17:00 Conference close
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