At MWC Barcelona 2023, Botswana’s Debswana and Huawei jointly announced the world’s first 5G-oriented smart diamond mine project.
The Huawei-enabled smart mine solution has been deployed at Debswana’s Jwaneng open-pit diamond mine, and the project started operation in December 2021.
As Debswana’s Head of Information Management, Molemisi Nelson Sechaba pointed out, Huawei’s 4G eLTE private network solution provides stable connectivity for the Jwaneng mine, connecting more than 260 pieces of equipment, including drilling rigs, excavators, heavy trucks, and pickup trucks. This enables interconnection between the mine’s production, safety, and security systems.
Before this solution was adopted, the previous solution had two limitations. First, it had limited coverage. Second, it used public wireless frequencies and had less robust anti-interference capabilities. As a result, the mine’s different types of data could not be transferred stably in real time.
Sechaba said that it is important to deploy the eLTE solution to connect mining equipment in a more stable manner. There are two reasons for this. The first is efficiency. The ability to transfer data in real time makes equipment like mining vehicles more efficient, increasing yield and reducing long-term OPEX. Second, the solution helps improve safety. Real-time data collection, backhaul, and interaction make the system more sensitive and accurate, ensuring that it provides more reliable protection for staff and vehicles.
The Jwaneng mine is the world’s first 5G-oriented smart diamond mine. This means the hardware equipment such as base stations used in the mine’s digital transformation solution support network upgrades to 5G. 5G features such as high bandwidth and low latency can support the application of cutting-edge technologies like autonomous driving, enabling more intelligent digital transformation of the mining industry in the future.
Hon. Thulagano M. Segokgo, Minister of Communications, Knowledge and Technology of Botswana, expressed the Botswanan government’s pleasure at seeing Debswana and Huawei’s joint efforts to drive digital transformation in the mining industry. Debswana is a leading mining company in Africa that, by working with Huawei, can take the efficiency, productivity and safety of mining to the next level. The Government of Botswana will continue to put in place facilitation measures to further support the digital transformation agenda across all sectors including the mining industry and welcomes international companies, such as Huawei, to participate in this agenda. Measures already underway including a formulated digitalisation agenda, a 5G roadmap, and other supporting policies.
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Xu Jun, Chief Technology Officer of Huawei Mine BU, said that Huawei is committed to using its strengths in ICT technologies such as 5G, cloud, AI, and IoT to develop smart mine solutions that are based on an industrial Internet architecture for customers in the mining industry worldwide. These solutions make mine production safer, more efficient, and more intelligent.
In China, Huawei has jointly developed numerous intelligent applications with leading mining enterprises. For example, we commercially deployed the AI mining model in projects with Jinneng Holding Group and Shandong Energy Group. It has also delivered mining digital transformation projects in regions like Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Africa. Huawei’s collaboration with Debswana is an example of such successful projects.
Liao Yong, Vice President of Huawei Sub-Saharan Africa Region, said that mining is an economic backbone for many Sub-Saharan African countries and plays an important role in the economy of Africa as a whole. Over the past five years, Huawei has provided services to mining enterprises in a number of countries in the region, including South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Namibia, and Ghana. Looking to the future, Huawei will work with more local partners to accelerate mining digital transformation and create more value in Africa.
Following on the success of the Jwaneng mine project in the Jwaneng, Debswana plans to also deploy the smart mining solution in its Orapa, Damtshaa, and Letlhakane mines in 2023.
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