This study investigates the worldwide market for connected mining solutions. Connected applications are used in the equipment, people and environment segments. The installed base of wireless IoT devices in the mining sector is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 16.1 percent from 1.3 million units at the end of 2023 to 2.7 million units by 2028. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, products and markets.
This report will allow you to:
- Gain multiple perspectives on the impact of emerging mining technologies.
- Benefit from numerous interviews with market-leading companies.
- Understand key applications for connected solutions in the mining sector.
- Learn from in-depth analyses of the latest market trends and developments.
- Observe the strategies of 32 key players offering connected mining solutions.
- Study market forecasts by segment and region lasting until 2028.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Executive Summary
1. The Mining Industry
- 1.1. Introduction to the mining industry
- 1.1.1. Mining production and mineral raw materials
- 1.2. Mining techniques and associated equipment
- 1.2.1. Surface mining and underground mining
- 1.2.2. Mining equipment and tools
- 1.3. Mining industry statistics and leading players
- 1.3.1. Major mining industry players and financial performance
2. Connected Mining Solutions
- 2.1. Introduction to connected mining
- 2.1.1. Segments of connected mining solutions
- 2.1.2. Technologies enabling connected mining
- 2.2. Connected mining applications and concepts
- 2.2.1. Fleet management and telematics
- 2.2.2. People tracking and management
- 2.2.3. Proximity detection and collision avoidance systems
- 2.2.4. Fatigue and distraction monitoring
- 2.2.5. Situational awareness
- 2.2.6. Short interval control
- 2.2.7. Ventilation on demand
- 2.2.8. Remotely controlled and autonomous mining equipment
3. Market Forecasts and Trends
- 3.1. Market analysis
- 3.1.1. Installed base and forecast
- 3.1.2. Regional markets
- 3.1.3. Major solution providers
- 3.2. Market drivers and barriers
- 3.2.1. Macroeconomic environment
- 3.2.2. Regulatory environment
- 3.2.3. Competitive environment
- 3.2.4. Technology environment
- 3.3. Value chain analysis
- 3.3.1. Mining technology providers
- 3.3.2. Equipment manufacturers
- 3.3.3. Telematics industry players
- 3.3.4. Communications providers
- 3.3.5. IT and other industry players
- 3.3.6. Mergers and acquisitions
- 3.4. Market trends
- 3.4.1. Sizing the addressable connected mining market
- 3.4.2. Regulatory developments and competitive forces drive technology adoption
- 3.4.3. The digital divide between surface and underground mining
- 3.4.4. Equipment OEMs are increasingly active in the connected mining space
- 3.4.5. Interoperability and open standards are high on the agenda
- 3.4.6. From autonomous haulage to fully automated mines
4. Company Profiles and Strategies
- 4.1. Surface and underground technology providers
- 4.1.1. GroundHog Apps
- 4.1.2. Hexagon Mining
- 4.1.3. MICROMINE
- 4.1.4. Modular Mining Systems (Komatsu)
- 4.1.5. MS4M
- 4.1.6. Remote Control Technologies (Epiroc)
- 4.1.7. SYMX.AI
- 4.1.8. Zyfra Mining
- 4.2. Surface technology providers
- 4.2.1. ASI Mining (Epiroc)
- 4.2.2. EACON
- 4.2.3. Fast2Mine
- 4.2.4. Haultrax
- 4.2.5. iVolve (Komatsu)
- 4.2.6. Maptek
- 4.2.7. Tage Idriver
- 4.2.8. WAYTOUS
- 4.2.9. Wenco International Mining Systems (Hitachi Construction Machinery)
- 4.3. Underground technology providers
- 4.3.1. Mine Site Technologies (Komatsu)
- 4.3.2. Mining TAG (Epiroc)
- 4.3.3. Newtrax Technologies (Sandvik)
- 4.3.4. Northern Light Technologies (Levitt-Safety)
- 4.3.5. Roobuck
- 4.3.6. Strata Worldwide
- 4.4. Mining equipment manufacturers
- 4.4.1. Caterpillar
- 4.4.2. Epiroc
- 4.4.3. Hitachi Construction Machinery
- 4.4.4. Komatsu
- 4.4.5. Liebherr
- 4.4.6. Sandvik
- 4.4.7. Terex
- 4.4.8. Volvo CE (Volvo Group)
- 4.4.9. XCMG
- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations