Federal government invests $2M to boost mining tech in Sudbury

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Three local mining innovation companies will share more than $2 million to promote mining innovation and technology projects being developed in Sudbury

The federal government has granted more than $2 million to three Sudbury mining innovation and technology projects.

Each organization will use the combined funding of $2,060,027 to develop projects focusing on the commercialization of mining technologies that will make the mining sector more productive and sustainable and that will strengthen our economy, said the release "The main project activities include the development of the cutting-edge Industrial Internet of Things device for industrial vehicles, used in mining, capable of processing data right on the spot and transmitting it through satellite networks to minimize connectivity costs," said the release.

RIINO Inc. of Sudbury is receiving $780,000 for the continued development of its zero-emission monorail haulage system for addressing material movement challenges in the mining industry, said the release.

 

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