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    Sandvik Digital Mining Technologies: integrated data environment explained for engineers

    May 14, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Sandvik Digital Mining Technologies: integrated data environment explained for engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Sandvik’s Digital Mining Technologies division, created in 2021 to drive underground electrification, automation, digitalisation and end-to-end optimisation, is now deploying interoperable systems across planning, execution and processing. The business integrates Deswik mine planning, Newtrax IoT and OptiMine/Fleet management with AutoMine automation to link real-time telemetry from loaders, trucks and drills to short-interval control and production scheduling. For engineers, the key shift is from siloed fleet and planning tools to a single data environment that can support dynamic haulage routing, energy use tracking and condition-based maintenance.

    Technical Brief

    • For other underground operators, the model suggests a staged retrofit path: IoT layer first, then automation and planning integration.

    Our Take

    The cluster of recent leadership changes at Sandvik Mining, including the appointment of Patrick Murphy as Mining business area President and a new VP for Australia & New Zealand, indicates that stewardship of the 2021 digital roadmap is moving under a refreshed management team that has strong Parts & Service and ground support backgrounds.

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