On July 16, 2026, Xinjiang, China will release safety standards for intelligent unmanned driving in mines
2026-06-05 15:49
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The organizing committee of the 2026 Silk Road Mining Cooperation Forum recently revealed that during the forum on July 16, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region's "Safety Standard Consensus for Intelligent Unmanned Driving in Mines" (hereinafter referred to as the "Consensus") will be released and signed.

In recent years, Xinjiang has actively promoted the intelligent transformation of mines, with technologies such as unmanned mining trucks, intelligent dispatch, and remote monitoring being widely adopted. This has continuously improved mine safety production levels and operational efficiency, accumulating practical experience for the construction of smart mines nationwide. As unmanned driving technology in mines enters the stage of large-scale deployment, the need for unified technical specifications, improved safety standards, and enhanced risk prevention and control has become an urgent demand for industry development.

Establishing safety standards for intelligent unmanned driving in mines is a concrete measure to implement the "15th Five-Year Plan" and enhance the intrinsic safety level of mines. It also serves as crucial support for cultivating new productive forces in the Silk Road mining industry. The release and implementation of the "Consensus" will further standardize safety requirements across the entire chain of unmanned mining equipment, technology, operations, and management, address standard gaps, reduce operational risks, and drive the transformation of the mining industry towards intelligence, green development, and safety.

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