User:Henrique.buchhorn/sandbox/Datamine Software

Datamine Software is a technology company offering software and services for the planning and management of mining operations. With operations in eighteen countries, Datamine provides solutions ranging from exploration data management and orebody modelling to mine planning and operations.

In July 2015, Datamine Software was acquired by Constellation Software and operates within Constellation's Vela Software division. [1]

Datamine Software
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustrySoftware industry
Predecessor
  • CAE MIning
  • Datamine
  • Mineral Industries Computing
Founded1981 in England
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsDatamine Studio
OwnerConstellation Software
Number of employees
300
Websitewww.dataminesoftware.com

History

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Established in 1981 as Mineral Industries Computing by Peter Stokes and Stephen Henley, the company was one of the pioneers of 3D computerized resource modelling and estimation tools. The first version of the software called Datamine was released in 1983.[2]

Datamine released its first Studio product in 1995. The Datamine Studio platform is currently on its fourth generation, being used as a common platform for a suite of purpose specific products (e.g. Studio RM is offered for resource estimation and Studio OP is offered for open pit mine planning).

In 2010, CAE Inc. acquired Datamine[3] and renamed the company CAE Mining. In 2010 CAE also acquired Century Systems [4] which became part of CAE Mining with its geological data management system.

In July 2015, Datamine (then CAE Mining) was acquired by Constellation Software, Canada’s largest software company[5] and since the acquisiton operates within the Vela Software division. After the acquisition, Constellation decided to revive the Datamine brand re-naming the company Datamine Software.

Since the acquisition by Constellation, Datamine Software is expanding its offering through the establishment of new partnerships or via merges and acquisitions. Under Constellation, Datamine has acquired DataBlast [6], MapInfo Discover[7], Sundial Technologies (renamed to Datamine OPS), Sable[8], Flairbase[9] and ABB Group's IMS (Intelligent Mining Solutions) division, including MineScape.

Products

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Exploration

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  • Fusion
  • Discover (GIS)
  • Datamine Studio EM

Geological Modelling and Resource Estimation

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  • Studio EM
  • Studio RM
  • Strat3D
  • Ore Controller

Mine Planning and Scheduling

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  • NPV Scheduler
  • Studio OP
  • Studio UG

Survey

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  • Amine
  • Studio Survey

Mine Operations

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  • Datablast
  • Datamine OPS

Software Offered Through Partnerships

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  • BlendOpt
  • 3D-Dig
  • Enhanced Production Scheduler - EPS
  • Sirovision
  • Schedule Optimization Tool - SOT
  • Aegis
  • VentSim
  • PumpSim

Locations

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AFRICA: Ghana - Accra | South Africa - Johannesburg

ASIA: China - Beijing | India - New Delhi | Indonesia - Jakarta | Kazakhstan - Almaty | Mongolia - Ulaanbatar | Philippines - Manila | Turkey - Ankara

AUSTRALIA: Adelaide | Brisbane | Perth | Melbourne

EUROPE: Russia - Moscow | United Kingdom - Wells

NORTH AMERICA: Canada - Sudbury | Mexico - Zacatecas | United States - Denver

SOUTH AMERICA: Brazil - Belo Horizonte | Chile - Santiago | Peru - Lima

Honours and Awards

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1989 - Recipient of the Queen's Awards for Enterprise for export achievement (as Mineral Industries Computing)[10]

1990 - Recipient of the Queen's Awards for Enterprise for technological achievement (as Mineral Industries Computing)[11]

2018 - Featured as a best practice representative in the 2017/2018 edition of The Parliamentary Review[12]

References

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Category:Geology softwareCategory:Software companies