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Yeah. Mhm, Mhm, Mhm. Just look at that. This is where the magic happens. This mine is brimming with commercial potential. We know this for certain because exploration and feasibility studies have shown us so. But knowing that much isn't nearly enough, the real question for mines like this is how to do better business and how to make better decisions in day to day operations. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Mhm. Let's face it, manual exploration, metre by metre cost too much and takes far too long to be a viable option for mapping minds. But how else can we get a look of what's going on under the ground in enough detail? How can we find out where valuable minerals are and what is just waste rock without having superpowers like X ray vision? Yeah, the answer is quite simple. By using smart technology that actually uses X ray drilling with this technology actually serves two purposes. We need to make holes for blast charges, but at the same time we get a chance to look inside. This drill samples the earth metre by metre at the same time as it drills the blast holes, X ray sensors and analyzers integrated in the drill are able to create a full model of any mineral concentrations, essentially mapping the area to be excavated in high resolution. That's the beauty of this technology. With these models, demolition experts are able to plan the blasting precisely saving operating costs by removing unnecessary blasting. All right, and when we already know what part of the rock is valuable and what's not, we are able to excavate the area intelligently. Blasting can be planned so that valuable minerals are separated optimally from waste rock saving operators time and money again. When we know the mineral concentrations from such an early stage, we are able to plan ahead. The best part of having all this knowledge is that we have the tools to optimise, balance and automate upcoming processes in advance from loading to final mineral processing. Yeah, these machines are very good at handling and moving large powers of rock, but getting tracked equipment to where it's needed can be a real pain. Mm time spent driving these tracked machines around the mine has the potential to bring operations to a standstill. An unplanned downtime in the mining industry is very expensive, but sometimes solutions can be simple and effective. Mm. Okay, that can happen. I want to talk about so smarter products can mean big savings. But this isn't nearly enough. With better visibility over all areas of operations within the mine, we can make smarter decisions. Yeah, The mining industry hasn't always understood the need to adopt digitalisation or how easily it can actually be done. But times have changed. So here we are, in sealing the artery at the heart of Finnish mining operations. What is it that your company millisecond does in a place like this? So our targeting is. But we are reading all the data from any vehicles. What you can see over there. Okay. So all the caterpillars, all the dumpers. Yes. And it doesn't matter which censors who owns the sensor. We can easily integrate those data the our integration platform to the customer. Why is that important to get that data from the vehicles from the site? Because otherwise it's really difficult to see what is really ongoing. What is operational efficient? That competition is so heavy at the moment in its industry area and the top management's need some tools to make variety since in at the right time. So in milliseconds we are calling fact based decision. That means that all the decision has to be based on the real time data. We have a slogan connecting people, machines and places together. Mhm. Okay, Finland is the number one place for mining a strong statement. But where's the proof? Well, it's simple. Around 80% of all technology in underground mines around the world already comes from Finland and its neighbour Sweden. So it's safe to say that Finland has quite a bit of experience in the mining industry. Further proof lays in innovation. Finland's engineering companies, together with leading education and research organisations, have developed some of the most well known innovations in the industry. They are actively in use in over 40 mines and 10 smelters and steel mills. In Finland alone, yes, and there are more than 200 finished technology and service providers brewing up new ideas for how to develop better minds and improved business All around. We have learned here that visibility is the key for better utilisation of resources and decision making, and that as a mining operator, the benefits are plentiful as well as huge increases in production efficiency. It also means that you can offer better services and predictability to your own customers. And this is exactly what Finnish technology and services offer the mining industry all the way from pre planning to daily operations. So welcome to mining Finland. It's time to mind.