Symboticware’s new project will provide connectivity to mining vehicles anywhere in the world
The Sudbury tech firm Symboticware has announced a $3.9-million partnership with Swarm, a subsidiary of SpaceX, that will enable mining vehicles anywhere in the world to be fully connected.
Agarwal said the technology is a necessity as companies around the world push to produce more critical minerals. And while many mining companies are in the process of changing over their fleets to battery-electric vehicles, Agarwal predicted it would take more than a decade before full conversion is complete.
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