MINING SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS IN AFRICA

The African continent is a leading provider of various metal and mineral products. Africa houses over 30% of the total global mineral reserves. It churns out more than 60 different metal and mineral products including Uranium, Manganese, PGE's Diamonds, Nickel, Gold, Bauxite and Cobalt. However, an interesting observation is that it produces less than 7% of the world's major metals such as Copper, Lead and Zinc. Consequently, this impacts silver production which is as low as 3%.

Africa displays an impressive reserve of some of the valuable metals of this planet. It is the host to 40% of the total gold reserve, 90% of the total Platinum Group Metal reserves and 60% of the cobalt reserves.

The Need for Technology and Investment
Africa, while being rich in its resources, faces extensive issues when it comes to the application of new technology and inviting investment due to consistent turbulences in civil and government matters. There lies a great scope for discovery of untapped mining resources in Africa, and we envision our technology to be the backbone of such expeditions.

How can SBLASTING app help? In the current scenario there are several issues in Africa that this simple app can resolve prior to blasting and to analyse the after-math of such activities. The area this software focuses on is blasting. While it has been established that the streamlining of blasting and drilling activities can drive down costs and improve efficiency, the question of environmental best interests has to be taken into account.

The app helps prospectors and mining companies to:
Maximise the output of blast activities, leaving no space for errors or incurred losses
Take into serious account the environmental effects and focus on minimisation of the same
Avoid any liabilities linked with blasting by near elimination of remote chances of accidents By using the app, which is available in desktop and mobile versions, vital information about the blast can be predicted and then gathered post blast. This includes, compiling information for effective blast design, sort and analyse blast data and to observe blast effects prior to any action to ensure the safety of our people and environment.