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Imdex to walk Blastdog at automation precinct

IMDEX has become the first major industry partner and user at the Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct and plans to use the hub at Neerabup, north of Perth, Western Australia, to accelerate testing and development of its Blastdog multi-sensor system.

Imdex operations superintendent WA Adam Cooper (left) and chief strategy officer Michelle Carey with the Blastdog at the AARP.

Imdex operations superintendent WA Adam Cooper (left) and chief strategy officer Michelle Carey with the Blastdog at the AARP.

The mining technology maker has signed on as an industry partner for an initial two years and will build and maintain a common user drill pad as part of a 22 hectare Dirt Lab. That Dirt Lab is a mine...

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