Originally written by Neil Cordon, Senior Manager – Quality and Continuous Improvement, GroundProbe and published in Friction Sustainability is the word on everyone’s lips today and for good reason: The effects of climate change have accelerated faster than even the experts had predicted; faster than evolution can keep up with. Full circularity is the goal, but it […]
READ MOREFriction – Excerpt – ‘The Evolution of Monitoring Tailings Dams Across the Globe’
Originally written by Paul Davies, Commercial Manager, Australasia at GroundProbe and published in Friction How the mining industry monitors tailings dams has evolved over the years with advancements in technology, AI and research and development. In this article, GroundProbe’s Paul Davies discusses the approach to preventing tailings dam disasters with expert, Leo Probst. Here, they reflect […]
READ MOREKnowledge Sharing and Collaboration: Empowering the Geotechnical Sector
Knowledge sharing and collaboration have become vital for progress and innovation in today’s fast-paced business world. These indispensable practices fuel growth and enable businesses to stay at the forefront of their respective fields. Recognizing this, GroundProbe recently organized a series of Regional Partners Conference and Training Workshops across North and South America to foster knowledge […]
READ MOREFriction – Excerpt – ‘Why we use Slope Stability Radars and How it’s Changing’
Originally written by Paul Davies, Commercial Manager, Australasia GroundProbe Australia, and published in Friction In recent years, there has been a growth in the use of slope stability radars in open-cut mines. Although the primary reason has always been operator safety, a secondary benefit to improvements to mine productivity has justified increasing their usage. In […]
READ MOREGroundProbe’s valued regional partners meet in South Africa
Recently we held our annual GroundProbe User Group Conference and Training for customers across the African region at the L’Ermitage Chateau and Villas in Cape Town, South Africa. As part of our interactive customer-driven approach to maintaining an open dialogue with our customers, 17 valued business partners took part, representing seven mines throughout Africa, including […]
READ MOREGroundProbe Celebrates at the Slope Stability Symposium 2022
At the recent International Slope Stability 2022 Symposium, GroundProbe was proud to host colleagues, peers and customers at a special cocktail party. Held at Hacienda Del Sol, just five minutes from the event centre, the cocktail party provided customers with an important opportunity to catch up in a relaxed setting. That setting included a donkey […]
READ MOREGroundProbe celebrates the successful launch of their latest innovations at Slope Stability Symposium 2022
At the recent International Slope Stability 2022 Symposium, our talented GroundProbe team successfully announced several innovative solutions to the market: Precision Atmospherics®, BlastVision®, AiEyes, and announced the opening of a second manufacturing facility in Tucson. The Symposium, held every two years, was hosted this year in Tucson, Arizona, USA. As the largest slope stability conference […]
READ MOREGroundBreaking News – August 2013
This month I joined GroundProbe as the new Managing Director and CEO. I am extremely thrilled to be part of a business with strong and leading technology that has an opportunity to grow rapidly, both locally and internationally. As a Mining Engineer with a Masters in Business, I have worked in this industry for 30 […]
READ MORESlope Stability Radar (SSR) at Debswana’s Major Open-Cut Mines
SSR AT DEBSWANA’S MAJOR OPEN-CUT MINES Pit slope stability has been identified as one of Debswana’s business risks, hence the adoption of the SSR across all its major open-cut pits. JWANENG MINE Jwaneng Mine was the first site in Botswana to acquire the Slope Stability Radar (SSR™) and the second within the De Beers group. […]
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