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AntonFester Director at SednaI industrial IT Solutions says, '' Embracing technology and a hybrid approach will lead to increased efficiency, reduced risks, and improved productivity. '' AI Tech hybrideApproach Opinion LeveragingData Internet

Working underground in mines remains one of the riskiest and most dangerous jobs globally. Deploying reliable and safe network systems becomes increasingly difficult as mines go deeper into the earth’s surface, and there is a heightened demand for connectivity and throughput.

Private LTE is particularly suited for mission-critical connectivity, supporting safety apps like connected worker and automation. AI and machine learning algorithms can be implemented to gain deeper insights, contributing to the core of the business. Companies can transition from being hardware ecosystems to platform integrators, streamlining operations and maximizing benefits.The growing need for automation and digital solutions in mining and industrial operations can be met through private LTE.

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