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    TP smart glasses in mining: maintenance and staffing impacts for engineers

    July 14, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    AI-enabled augmented reality smart glasses from digital services provider TP are being deployed so on-site operators can stream live video from haul trucks, crushers and fixed plant to remote OEM or TP experts, who guide diagnostics and repairs in real time. The headset acts as the technician’s “eyes”, overlaying step-by-step instructions, checklists and equipment schematics in the wearer’s field of view, reducing the need to fly specialist fitters to remote mines. For maintenance planners, this could cut mean time to repair and ease staffing constraints on 24/7 operations.

    Technical Brief

    • TP’s headset integrates AI-driven object recognition to auto-identify components and relevant maintenance procedures.
    • Voice-controlled interface allows hands-free navigation of checklists, reducing distraction while working on live equipment.
    • Built-in camera and microphone are ruggedised for dust, vibration and high-noise mining environments.
    • System records full video and audio of interventions, creating traceable maintenance and safety audit trails.
    • Remote experts can annotate directly onto the operator’s field of view, clarifying isolation points and hazard zones.
    • AR workflows can be standardised across fleets, enforcing consistent lock-out/tag-out and verification steps.
    • Training modules can be overlaid on real equipment, shortening competency development for greenfield crews.

    Our Take

    International Mining also appears in coverage of Boliden’s European ‘green fleets’, suggesting the outlet is increasingly tracking digital and low-carbon productivity tools together rather than treating safety tech like TP’s smart glasses as a niche topic.

    The presence of International Mining in the World Mining Congress 2026 coverage indicates that solutions like TP’s remote-service smart glasses are likely to be showcased or debated in global forums where miners are looking for ways to cope with technician shortages across multiple regions.

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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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