PDAC 2018 and MacLean mining innovation: virtual reality bolter training tool showcase

Collingwood, ON, March 2, 2018 – MacLean Engineering has been providing innovative mobile equipment solutions to the underground mining industry for almost half a century, and much has changed in mining practices and technology over that time period, including the rapid evolution of simulation training technology to support safer, lower cost and more productive operations. With this in mind, the MacLean booth (South Building #216) at PDAC 2018 will feature the company’s first-ever virtual reality version of its flagship product, the 975 Omnia Bolter. The training tool demonstration will give booth visitors an opportunity to operate the MacLean bolter in a virtual environment that simulates underground mining conditions.

JOIN THE BUZZ AT PDAC 2018

MacLean booth – #TSO216 South Building
Sunday, March 4 through Tuesday, March 6 – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, March 7 – 9 a.m. to noon
Metro Toronto Convention Centre


“The introduction of increasing amounts of technology into underground mining isn’t just about equipment and infrastructure, it’s  also about people,” notes Stuart Lister, MacLean’s Director of Marketing and Communications. “This means that providing mining companies and their employees with the right mix of training tools that support safer, more productive operations is our focus, just as the options for new training technology are increasing by the day. We look forward to welcoming visitors to our PDAC booth to try out the MacLean virtual reality 975 Omnia Bolter experience.”

With a battery electric fleet already at work underground in Ontario, the introduction of face bolting as a feature on the MacLean Bolter successfully completed, and the commissioning of the high reach/heavy load LR3 Boom Lift continuing around the hard rock globe (including the Oyu Tolgoi project in Mongolia), MacLean will continue focusing on product development innovation in 2018 and beyond, including full fleet battery electrification and digitalization, and progressive automation.

For more information:

Stuart Lister
Director of Marketing & Communications

705-241-3247 (c)