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Caterpillar–Skycatch deal: integrated mine data workflows explained for engineers

July 8, 2026|

Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on International Mining – News

30 Second Briefing

Caterpillar has acquired Skycatch, a specialist in drone-based spatial data capture, processing and AI analysis for mine sites, following its recent purchase of mine planning and scheduling software provider RPMGlobal. The deal folds Skycatch’s high-resolution 3D mapping, volumetric stockpile measurement and pit progression monitoring tools into Caterpillar’s MineStar and autonomy ecosystem to optimise material movement. For geotechnical and operations teams, this signals tighter integration between survey data, short-interval control and fleet dispatch, with more automated reconciliation between design, as-built topography and production.

Technical Brief

  • For other mines, consolidation of survey, planning and fleet data under one OEM reduces vendor-integration overheads.

Our Take

With 1,865 AI- or artificial intelligence-tagged pieces in our database, most mining AI coverage has focused on optimisation software and fleet autonomy; bringing Skycatch Inc under Caterpillar’s umbrella signals a deeper integration of drone-based perception and analytics into OEM equipment ecosystems.

For mine operators, consolidation of AI capabilities inside a Tier‑1 OEM like Caterpillar typically shifts procurement from point solutions towards bundled platform deals, which can simplify deployment but may reduce leverage when negotiating with niche AI vendors such as RPMGlobal or other software specialists.

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Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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