Future trends within the construction and mining industries

A colloquium was held by Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology on September 2 and 3, 2016 to look at ­future trends within the construction and mining industries. Joining Sandvik at this prestigious event in Hohenroda were representatives from nearly 60 companies all keen to listen to the views of respected industry experts. Sandvik’s first colloquium for the construction and mining industries looked to present some of the latest thinking on matters that will face the industries in the coming years. These topics included such matters as: developments concerning digitalization and Industry 4.0 and...

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