. AngloAmerican announced the implementation of digital twins at its Quellaveco copper mine in southern Peru.
Using sensors installed throughout the operation, the idea is to create a virtual replica of the mine where all processes are shown and which allows to carry out predictive tests to help reduce security risks, optimize resource use and improve equipment performance.The replicas, also known as mirrors, are controlled by an Integrated Operations Center, which is considered “the brain” of Quellaveco.
“NASA used this technology for the first time more than 50 years ago, to rescue the crew of the Apollo 13 mission, after their spaceship suffered a malfunction and they were not able to land on the moon,” the communiqué reads. “With the development of the Internet of Things and information management based on artificial intelligence, digital twins have made an impressive technological leap and are now used in different industries.
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