Group 1 - The global mining industry is undergoing a significant digital revolution, with China positioned as a major player in mineral resource production and consumption [1] - The Chinese government has set ambitious targets for smart mining, aiming for at least 60% of coal mining capacity to be intelligent by 2026, with over 30% of hazardous positions replaced by robots and a reduction of more than 10% in underground workers [1] - As of September 2024, China has established 1,642 intelligent mining faces, deployed 2,640 robots, and 1,328 unmanned vehicles, achieving significant advancements in smart mining technology [1] Group 2 - The market for smart mining is projected to reach 67 billion yuan by 2025 and exceed 120 billion yuan by 2035, with the total market size for intelligent coal and non-coal mines expected to surpass 2.3 trillion yuan by 2030 [2] - Despite notable achievements in mining intelligence, challenges remain, including insufficient technology adaptability and a talent gap in operational and maintenance roles, with a supply-demand ratio of 1:4.3 for intelligent engineers [2] - Experts recommend enhancing top-level design and policy guidance for mining digitalization, increasing financial support, and developing low-cost, modular smart solutions tailored for small and medium-sized mines [2]
2025年智能矿山市场规模将达670亿元
Xin Jing Bao·2025-06-30 04:05