GroundProbe has announced that Brian Gillespie will step down from his role as CEO of GroundProbe, after over two years in the role. GroundProbe’s COO and co-founder, David Noon, has been appointed as the new CEO of the company. Mr Noon began his career at GroundProbe as Chief Technology Officer and after holding a number […]
READ MOREGroundProbe Announced as Queensland’s Top Engineering Excellence Award Winner
GroundProbe is celebrating after taking out Queensland’s top award at the Australian Engineering Excellence Awards (AEEA), hosted by peak industry body Engineers Australia. The awards recognise and celebrate Australia’s top engineering projects and the engineering teams behind them. GroundProbe received this award for its cutting-edge SSR-Omni technology. The SSR-Omni is the world’s leading Slope Stability […]
READ MOREThought Leadership: Coherence Attribute Measurement – A New Approach to Detecting Imminent Slope Failure
GroundProbe’s Regional Geotechnical Manager – Asia, Rachmat Hamid Musa GroundProbe’s Senior Geotechnical Engineer, Rahardian Dwitya Detecting an imminent failure is immensely important in slope stability monitoring, especially in open pit mining where potential hazards can significantly impact safety and production. The current, well-accepted method to detect an imminent failure is to monitor the slope behaviour […]
READ MOREThought Leadership: Innovating Through Co-Creation – The GMS Story
GroundProbe’s Product Development Manager, Fernanda Carrea Incorporating user feedback in product development is common – usually expected – practice in many competitive markets. From my experience across a range of industries, a successful product development team is one that invests time and resources in designing and delivering features and products that customers value, expect, and […]
READ MORESSR-Agilis: Improving Operational Safety
The SSR-Agilis is a complete safety-critical system designed to keep operations ahead of geotechnical risks. It is equipped with advanced computing design, delivering data capture, processing and alarming capabilities all in one place, at the radar. The SSR-Agilis scanning and processing data in real-time. The system’s in-built processing provides instant visualisation of accurate real-time data […]
READ MORESSR-Agilis: Self-Functioning and Powerfully Precise
The SSR-Agilis is a standalone monitoring system that is independently powered and networked. The system is designed to provide users with ultimate flexibility and can be integrated to the site comms or used independently. Technologically advanced, it requires no Wi-Fi, site communications or mine power to conduct tactical, safety-critical monitoring. The system’s on-board power supply can […]
READ MOREGroundProbe extends Fleet with new Tactical, Vehicle-Mounted Monitoring Solution
GroundProbe has extended its comprehensive Slope Stability Radar (SSR) product offering with the release of the SSR-Agilis. Mounted on a vehicle, the SSR-Agilis is designed to be operational in minutes in active areas of mine sites, ensuring the safety of work crews working under high-risk slopes. It fills a need in the tactical monitoring space. […]
READ MOREGroundProbe Wins the 2019 Institution of Engineering Technology Innovation Award for Technology Transfer
GroundProbe is celebrating after taking out the Technology Transfer Award at the 2019 Institution of Engineering Technology (IET) Innovation Awards in London. The event acknowledges and celebrates pioneering innovations across the breadth of science, engineering and technology. The Technology Transfer Award recognises “perception-shifting innovations that demonstrate effective use of existing technology from one sector to […]
READ MOREGroundProbe Wins Most Innovative Company for Agriculture, Mining and Utilities Sector
GroundProbe has once again been recognised as one of the most innovative companies in Australia and New Zealand, taking out the number one spot on the Agriculture, Mining and Utilities industry list of the Australian Financial Review’s (AFR) Most Innovative Companies for 2019. This comes off the back of last year topping the AFR’s Most […]
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