What's Happening?
Orica is focusing on advancing technology for smaller mines and quarries in North America, emphasizing the importance of digital solutions and innovative blasting technologies. At the CONEXPO CON/AGG 2026, Orica's Area Business Manager, Elliott Giles,
highlighted the company's efforts to adapt technologies initially developed for large-scale mining to smaller operations. Technologies like FRAGTrack™, a fragmentation measurement tool, and WebGen™, a wireless initiation system, are being tailored for use in quarrying and smaller mining operations. These innovations aim to enhance productivity, safety, and environmental outcomes in the extractive sector.
Why It's Important?
The adaptation of advanced technologies for smaller mining and quarrying operations represents a significant shift in the industry. By making these technologies accessible to smaller operators, Orica is enabling these businesses to improve efficiency and safety, which can lead to cost savings and increased competitiveness. The focus on digital solutions and wireless technologies also aligns with broader industry trends towards automation and data-driven decision-making. This development could lead to a more sustainable and efficient extractive sector, benefiting both operators and the communities in which they operate.
What's Next?
Orica plans to continue expanding its technology offerings for the quarrying and mining sectors, with potential new releases like the TNT-free primer, Senatel™ Sonex™, and the 4D™ bulk explosive system. These innovations are expected to further optimize operations and reduce environmental impact. As these technologies gain traction, regulatory bodies like the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) will play a crucial role in approving and overseeing their implementation. The ongoing collaboration between Orica and regulatory agencies will be essential in ensuring the safe and effective adoption of these technologies.









