Mineral sensing and sorting technology for mining operations
MineSense builds hardware and software for real-time ore analysis and sorting in mining operations. The tech stack is heavily industrial—SolidWorks, CODESYS, Modbus, OPC, CAN—reflecting embedded systems and sensor integration work. Active hiring across engineering, data, and operations in Canada and South America signals expansion into new geographies, while concurrent HR/HRIS projects (Lattice adoption, global people programs) indicate scaling operational infrastructure to match.
MineSense Technologies develops mineral sensing and sorting solutions for mining companies. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Vancouver, the company operates across three layers: hardware sensor deployment (vibration data acquisition, FEA modeling, shock mitigation), data pipeline work (quality assurance, predictive modeling of ore grade), and field delivery. The customer base spans Latin America and Canada. Current initiatives focus on reducing mining waste, improving recovery rates, and lowering environmental impact—core drivers of mining profitability.
MineSense deploys SolidWorks for design, CODESYS and Modbus for industrial control, CAN/OPC/Ethernet/IP for sensor communication, and Python/SQL for data processing. The stack reflects embedded systems and real-time sensor integration.
Active projects include predictive ore-grade modeling, vibration data acquisition programs, dynamic FEA analysis, and field pilot testing. Parallel initiatives cover HRIS/Lattice rollout and global people programs in South America.
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