Breaking New Ground: How Data Drives Innovation and Profit in Drill and Blast

01:43   What do you consider to be the biggest innovations in your career in this space?

02:46   Adrian, what have you seen in your career?

04:26   Joe as an operator, what have you seen?

05:37   Do you take a particular mine and optimize that mine and then start from scratch at the next mine or do you come up with a sort of a single solution that should work well at all mines and then optimize as time goes by?

07:09   How do you change that culture from one site to another, one company to another?

08:15   Joe, can you unpack what we mean when we talk about mine-to-mill operations and what innovations you've seen and where you think the industry is going to move in the next 5 to 10 years?

09:39   Mike, what have you experienced when we think about mine-to-mill operations and innovations and data being used in real time?

10: 48  What are the hurdles to making those changes faster?

14:29   Are there any common low-hanging fruit among mining operations that you could give us as examples when you talk about saving energy by 20% or 30%?

14:47   Joe, how do we do that?

15:09   What are the tools you have at your disposal to improve and optimize and what are the tools that you would like to have?

16:19   Do you think that innovation is there in the next 5, 10 years?

16:28   One of the challenges that you must face or that the industry must face is retrofitting old to new, do one of you want to comment on that?

18:32   Joe, what are your challenges in recruiting talent and keeping them?

19:49   Is that an issue of culture that you feel needs to change or packaging that and attracting people who right now are unaware of positions in the mining industry or both?