Sandvik Mining has launched its AutoMine Surface Drilling Training Simulator, a tool designed to enhance operator skills and improve the efficiency of automated drilling processes.

Compatible with all i-series surface drill rigs, the simulator provides a “realistic, safe and cost-effective” training environment tailored to the needs of modern mining operations.

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The simulator enables trainees to operate up to three rigs of the same type simultaneously, focusing on key tasks such as path planning, autonomous production cycle management and real-time monitoring of drilling progress.

It incorporates realistic camera views that mirror those used in actual AutoMine operations, alongside dedicated virtual modules for training on the AutoMine safety system.

Housed in a compact, portable transport case, the simulator is designed for easy relocation and rapid setup. It features authentic rig pedals and controls to deliver a hands-on experience that closely replicates real-world conditions.

Operating as a stand-alone unit without the need for external network connections, it utilises components from Sandvik’s established training platforms.

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The simulator also contributes to sustainability efforts by shifting much of the training process to a virtual environment.

This approach reduces fuel consumption, minimises equipment wear and lowers carbon emissions, offering measurable environmental benefits while maintaining high training standards.

Its portable design supports rapid deployment across global operations, allowing consistent training standards across multiple sites, regardless of local infrastructure.

Compatible with both AutoMine Universal Operator Stations and rig-specific stations, the simulator’s structured training programme covers all aspects of the AutoMine system, including operational controls, diagnostics and troubleshooting, to ensure comprehensive skill development for operators and technicians.

Sandvik Mining head of Learning Solutions Automation Anu Pyysalo said: “The AutoMine Surface Drilling Training Simulator bridges the gap from classroom learning to operational readiness by giving operators an immersive, hands-on environment to practice, make mistakes and refine their skills before working in a live mine.

“This approach accelerates learning, builds confidence and ensures that operators are fully prepared to manage complex automated systems safely and effectively.”

In May this year, Sandvik launched AutoMine Surface Fleet, a feature designed to support the management of more than 15 Sandvik surface i-series drill rigs from any connected location. 

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