July 2026
Global Mining Review July 2026 is out now, featuring a striking front cover and project update by MMD. This issue features a collection of technical content exploring the current trends in Battery Metals, Data & Digitalisation, AI & Automation, Blasting, Ground Support, Monitoring & Maintenance, Conveyors, and more. Don’t miss our Electrification Q&A with thought leaders from ABB, Aramine, Liebherr, Normet, and Sandvik.
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Contents
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Industry News
Who Will Lead Through The Battery Decade?
Mervyn Stevens, Vice President Process & Technology, Battery Materials, Worley, illustrates how the mining industry can adapt to meet rising battery demand as electrification scales.
Electrification – Q&A 2026
Global Mining Review presents key insights into electrification in mining from leading industry minds.
Captured But Not Connected
David Topham, Propeller Aero, Australia, highlights how ensuring that spacial data is accessible and interoperable enhances decision making in mining operations.
Advanced Solutions For Full Stream Optimisation
Mike Kotraba and Miguel Valenzuela, Dyno Nobel Americas, explore the importance of combining explosives technology with effective, on-the-ground partnership to optimise blasting operations.
Advancing Track Shoe Performance In Large Scale Mining Operations
Dennis Nestler, BS Track, Germany, evaluates the role of hot-rolled profiles in next-generation undercarriage solutions.
Assessing Ground Support Solutions
Jennmar, Australia, considers the pivotal role of ground support in mining operations and discusses the advancement of new product technologies.
Who Cares, Wins
Leslie David, Conveyor Belt Specialist, warns of the real cost of poor conveyor maintenance in mining operations.
Continuous Monitoring For Continuous Mining
Drew Mackley, Emerson, USA, explains how with downtime costs soaring and expertise shrinking, mining companies are turning to automated wireless monitoring and AI powered analytics to keep critical assets running 24/7.
The Future Of Mining Navigation Is Layered, Not Singular
Matthew Suntup, Advanced Navigation, UK, investigates the benefits of an inertial-centred hybrid architecture in underground mining navigation.
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