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Microsoft mixed reality tech keeps BHP’s Pilbara sites on track – International Mining
“We are not getting ahead of ourselves, but we are well placed because the HoloLens2 solution speaks to our existing systems such as security controls, and devi…

BHP, through the deployment of mixed reality Microsoft HoloLens technology, has managed to keep equipment inspected, serviced and maintained at its iron ore operations in the Pilbara of Western Australia in the face of COVID-19.
Workplace restrictions designed to keep people safe from COVID-19 mean that BHP hasnt been able to fly people to and from its mine sites as freely as it did in the past.
To get around this issue, it has equipped people like Andrew Woody Wood, a Mechanical Fitter with 3…
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