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Next month, we explore how artificial intelligence can be applied to predictive maintenance in mining operations and check out some of the most innovative AI-powered predictive maintenance systems currently in use. We also look at innovation in fatigue monitoring for mine workers and speak to solutions provider Fatigue Science about its work in this area. In commodities, we get an outlook for gold production in Australia, which is set to grow at a CAGR of 2% between 2024 and 2030, according to GlobalData, and explore the factors driving this growth. Plus, we check out cutting-edge research that could unlock volcanic brine as a new source of critical resources, and much more.

EDITORIAL

Acting editor | Susanne Hauner

Writers | Scarlett Evans, Smruthi Nadig, Andrew Tunnicliffe, Heidi Vella

Graphic Designers | Anett Arc, Noemi Balint, Will Ingham, Miriam Garofalo

Publisher | Susanne Hauner

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