The Association of Mine Managers of Zimbabwe (AMMZ) has placed “Smart Mining” at the forefront of discussions during its Annual General Meeting (AGM), highlighting the vital role of technological innovation in transforming the country’s mining sector, Mining Zimbabwe can report.
By Rudairo Mapuranga.
Speaking to Mining Zimbabwe AMMZ President Abel Makura said smart mining, which involves the integration of advanced technologies such as autonomous systems, real-time data analytics, and sustainable mining practices, is the future of Zimbabwe’s mining industry.
He said the innovations are designed to enhance efficiency, reduce operational costs, and improve safety, creating a more productive and sustainable sector.
Makura emphasized the critical importance of these advancements stating that smart mining is no longer a concept but a reality.
“Smart mining is no longer just a concept but a reality we must embrace to remain competitive. Technologies such as autonomous mining, ventilation on demand, and proximity detection systems are already proving their value in increasing productivity and reducing workplace injuries,” he said.
Makura also pointed to the future potential of other technologies still to be widely adopted in Zimbabwe, including waterless mining and bulk ore sorting.
“There’s tremendous promise in innovations like ultra-fine recovery and waterless mining. These are the next steps in creating a more efficient and sustainable mining sector,” he added.
With Zimbabwe’s mining landscape facing increasing pressure to modernize and remain globally competitive, the AGM underscored the importance of adopting smart mining solutions to drive the industry forward. By embracing cutting-edge technologies, the mining sector can unlock new potential for growth and sustainability, ensuring that Zimbabwe remains a leader in the African mining space.