Inmarsat joins the Global Mining Guidelines Group

By Daniel Brightmore
Inmarsat has strengthened its commitment to the mining sector by joining the Global Mining Guidelines Group (GMG) to contribute to safety and environmen...

Inmarsat has strengthened its commitment to the mining sector by joining the Global Mining Guidelines Group (GMG) to contribute to safety and environment guidelines.

Inmarsat, is a world leader in global, mobile satellite communications. The Global Mining Guidelines Group (GMG), is an organisation that encourages collaboration and innovation across the mining sector. The move by Inmarsat is a further reflection of its ongoing engagement with the industry and continued efforts to support the sector’s goal towards zero harm and improved environmental performance in areas such as tailings dams.

Following the launch of its innovative tailings dam monitoring solution earlier this year, Inmarsat’s membership offers a boost in the continued push towards a clear and standardised approach to tailings dam management. Inmarsat’s IoT-based monitoring solution leverages advanced connectivity technologies to give mining companies increased visibility over the integrity of their dams, enabling them to enhance safety and make faster and smarter decisions. 

Commenting on Inmarsat’s membership of the GMG, Joe Carr, Director of Mining Innovation at Inmarsat, said: “The Global Mining Guidelines Group is another great example of collaboration across the mining industry and their work highlights the importance of key stakeholders in different regions joining forces. Our membership of GMG is another step in our deeper engagement with the industry and offers the GMG a different dimension in their mission to broaden the use of innovative technology and improve safety across the sector. In particular, joining GMG at the top ‘leadership’ level enables us to widen the sector’s exposure to new skills and technologies, such as our tailings dam solution, helping make the industry safer and more efficient.”

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Heather Ednie, GMG Managing Director, added: “The mining sector is in an age of rapid transformation, and technological innovation is crucial for ensuring its longevity and ability to overcome a number of different and ongoing challenges. With their global portfolio of satellite networks, Inmarsat’s membership and continued commitment to the sector expands the possibilities for global innovation and improving safety across the mining supply chain. We are excited to welcome them to the GMG and look forward to working with them to achieve an innovative, productive, safe and sustainable future for mining.” 

About GMG

The Global Mining Guidelines Group is an established and open platform where representatives from mining companies, regulators and research organisations regularly come together to discuss challenges, successes and disruptive technologies across the mining industry. As a multi-stakeholder organisation with representation from mining regions around the world, their aim is to draw on global experience to create guidelines that solve shared problems, encourage innovation, and help reach alignment in the sector. Amongst other achievements, the GMG have been pioneers in setting guidelines for implementing autonomous vehicle standards and infrastructure for underground communications.

About Inmarsat

Inmarsat is the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications. It owns and operates the world’s best global portfolio of satellite networks, specifically designed for customer mobility, and holds a multi-layered, global spectrum portfolio, covering L-band, Ka-band and S-band, enabling unparalleled breadth and diversity in the solutions it provides. Inmarsat’s long established global distribution network includes not only the world’s leading channel partners but also its own strong direct retail capabilities, enabling end to end customer service assurance.  

The company has an unrivalled track record of operating the world’s most reliable global mobile satellite networks, sustaining business and mission critical safety & operational applications for almost 40 years. It is also a major driving force behind technological innovation in mobile satellite communications, sustaining its leadership through a substantial investment and a powerful network of technology and manufacturing partners. 

Inmarsat operates across a diversified portfolio of sectors with the financial resources to fund its business strategy and holds leading positions in the Maritime, Government and Aviation satcoms markets, operating consistently as a trusted, responsive and high-quality partner to its customers across the globe.

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