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AVEVA and Schneider Electric spearhead digital transformation in mining

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  • Global partnership combines AVEVA’s industrial software expertise with Schneider Electric’s leadership in electrification and automation to accelerate digital transformation in mining.
  • AI and integrated data environments enable smarter, faster, and more sustainable operations across the mining value chain, from pit to port.
  • Proven results include multimillion-dollar fuel savings and accelerated project delivery for leading operators such as Newmont and Rio Tinto.
  • Set to feature at IMARC 2025, demonstrating how digital ecosystems are shaping the next generation of intelligent, low-carbon mines.

Sydney (Australia), 31 October 2025: AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software driving digital transformation, has partnered with Schneider Electric to redefine what smart, sustainable mining looks like in the age of AI.

Combining AVEVA’s industrial software expertise with Schneider Electric’s leadership in energy management and automation, the collaboration combines real-time operational data with intelligent control systems to drive smarter, faster, and leaner mining operations. Together, they enable operators to gain a complete view of the mining value chain, from pit to port, optimising energy use, predicting maintenance needs before failures occur, and accelerating project delivery through AI, digital engineering, and advanced analytics.

This connected, data-driven approach is transforming how mines manage energy and operations. By pulling live data from multiple systems, operators can quickly identify inefficiencies and respond in real time, from shutting down idle conveyors to optimising ventilation or adjusting mill speeds. AI and advanced analytics can also recommend optimal equipment settings to minimise energy use without compromising output.

As the demand for critical minerals such as lithium, nickel and copper accelerate, miners are under increasing pressure to improve efficiency, cut carbon emissions, and operate with greater predictability. Through their combined capabilities, AVEVA and Schneider Electric are enabling mining organisations to operate with greater intelligence, moving from reactive to proactive decision-making that optimises resources and reduces emissions.

“Digital integration is transforming how mines are designed, built and operated”, said Glenn Kerkhoff, Global Industry Principal, Mining, Metals & Minerals at AVEVA. “By uniting data across assets, energy systems and supply chains, we’re enabling miners to scale faster, reduce emissions and improve productivity, all while maintaining the highest standards of safety and compliance”.

Through the partnership, Schneider Electric and AVEVA have helped leading mining operators achieve tangible business and environmental gains:

  • Newmont achieved a $1.5 million annual fuel saving at its Papua New Guinea site by integrating real-time data analytics with energy and equipment management systems.
  • Rio Tinto deployed a suite of digital tools to drive greater efficiency, transparency and control across mine development projects, cutting engineering time and capital expenditure while improving predictability and control.

These results reflect how data-led insights are being used to reshape traditional mining processes, driving higher performance with lower impact. According to McKinsey & Company, digital technologies and advanced analytics could generate up to US $290 billion in added value for the global mining and metals sector by 2035, underscoring the scale of opportunity for data-driven transformation.

Looking ahead, the next wave of digital transformation will see AI and automation converge with electrification to create fully autonomous, low-carbon mines. From connected pit-to-port ecosystems to remote operation centres, and mobile fleets, data-driven decision making will underpin safer, more efficient, and more sustainable production across the global mining value chain.

“Digital transformation in mining is no longer about technology for its own sake, it’s about building resilience, competitiveness and responsibility,” said Carlos Urbano, Vice President, Industry, Schneider Electric. “Together with AVEVA, we’re helping the industry reimagine how mines are powered, controlled and optimised for the energy transition. By combining electrification, automation and intelligence, we’re creating operations that are not only efficient and safe, but fundamentally more sustainable and future-ready.”

AVEVA and Schneider Electric will showcase at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Sydney, 21–23 October, where they will highlight how AI, data and energy management are shaping the future of mining. The companies will demonstrate the integration of AVEVATM’s PI System, Predictive Analytics, Production Management (formerly AMPLA), Asset Information Management (AIM) and Unified Engineering solutions CONNECT industrial intelligence platform with Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure™ platform to drive efficiency, reliability and sustainability across mining operations.

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About Schneider Electric

 

Schneider Electric is a global energy technology leader, driving efficiency and sustainability by electrifying, automating, and digitalizing industries, businesses, and homes. Its technologies enable buildings, data centers, factories, infrastructure, and grids to operate as open, interconnected ecosystems, enhancing performance, resilience, and sustainability. The portfolio includes intelligent devices, software-defined architectures, AI-powered systems, digital services, and expert advisory. With 160,000 employees and 1 million partners in over 100 countries, Schneider Electric is consistently ranked among the world’s most sustainable companies.www.se.com  

 

About AVEVA

AVEVATM is a global leader in industrial software, sparking ingenuity to drive responsible use of the world’s resources. Over 90% of leading industrial enterprises rely on AVEVA to help them deliver life’s essentials: safe, reliable energy, food, medicines, infrastructure and more. By connecting people with trusted information and AI-enriched insights, AVEVA helps them engineer capital projects more efficiently, operate better and create sustainable value, from the plant to the cloud and beyond. Through our industrial intelligence platform, CONNECT, and our trusted and secure information management applications enriched with industrial AI, AVEVA empowers businesses to drive deeper collaboration between teams and to accelerate insight across their ecosystem of suppliers, partners and customers. 

 

Named as one of the world’s most innovative companies, AVEVA's open solutions draw on the expertise of more than 6,000 employees, 5,000 partners and 5,700 certified developers. The company, which has operations around the globe, is headquartered in Cambridge, UK. Learn more at www.aveva.com.


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