en.Wedoany.com Reported - In the field of mining technology, Sudbury-based TesMan has entered into a strategic partnership with explosives manufacturer Dyno Nobel (part of the Incitec Pivot group). This collaboration aims to combine Dyno Nobel's surface services and explosive products with TesMan's robotics technology to facilitate remote charging operations, thereby improving safety in mining activities.

According to the two companies, by integrating their respective strengths, they expect to deliver more efficient and safer solutions for underground mining. Pierre Labelle, Sales and Commercial General Manager for Dyno Nobel Eastern Canada and the Great Lakes Region, noted that this partnership reflects the company's commitment to the "Zero Harm" principle. He stated: "It demonstrates our determination to continuously push the boundaries of safety and efficiency in underground operations. TesMan has shown leading capabilities in developing 'stand-off charging' functionality."
TesMan Co-owner Clara Steele said that global underground mining companies are actively seeking ways to reduce workplace risks and improve production efficiency to extend mine life cycles. She believes: "TesMan's hardware and software technologies are key forces in driving the achievement of these goals."
During the "Mining Transformed" event held in Sudbury, Ontario, from May 25 to 27, representatives from Dyno Nobel and TesMan will be available on-site to discuss questions related to this partnership.
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