Artificial intelligence and data analytics bring new challenges in the way companies consider risk, adapt to new ways of working and the skills needed for the future.
Lee-Anne Petchell
Raleigh Finlayson has warned of suiting up too early to capture the new technologies being rolled out across the resources industry, arguing much-needed trades could be lost.
Sarah-Jane Tasker
Telcos have to work harder to keep up with the smart technologies transforming mining and oil and gas operations, delegates to the Resources Technology Showcase heard.
Sean Smith
Innovation and technology are helping to drive diversity in the workforce but current employees must be given the opportunity to adapt and re-skill.
Jenne Brammer
A panel of senior resources women at the Resources Technology Conference has painted a depressing picture.
Lisa Holland-McNair
The time is right to “kick start” the hydrogen industry but good collaboration between governments, industry, business and customers is vital if Australia is to succeed.
Progressive rehabilitation has been the elephant in the room during the decarbonisation debate but is a fundamental part of the future equation, according to an industry expert.
‘If you really think it’s going to be part of the energy solution in 10-15 years’ time, you have to start now,’ says Woodside’s Peter Coleman.
Stuart McKinnon
Businesses have been told to engage with government on the use of artificial intelligence to ensure the appropriate regulatory settings are rolled out as the technology becomes more widely used.
The First Priority platform is able to ‘listen’ for warnings amid the noise of unpredictable operating environments.
Ben Harvey
Harnessing green hydrogen technology and contracting power from renewable energy sources will play key roles in BHP’s ambitious net-zero target
Daniel Newell
The nature of work in mining, oil and gas is changing fast and a co-ordinated effort will be key to meeting the skills demand required to build the projects of the future.
Advances in technology mean the mining, oil and gas jobs of the future won’t necessarily come with high-vis.