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Digital technologies make industry more optimised, sustainable and resilient SUE MCGUIRE, BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT MANAGER NI, DIGITAL CATAPULT Digital technologies are being utilised by multiple industries across the UK to drive optimisation, resilience and sustainability. possible to understand how they are behaving, extend their lifetimes through predictive and preventative maintenance as well as optimise production schedules and increase yields through advanced AI and machine learning techniques.

Not only are these technologies disrupting traditional ways of doing business, they are one of the most important tools for improving efficiencies, lowering costs, making business more competitive, and making the most of the vast amounts of data being collected daily.

According to the Digital Futures Index 2021, the UK is ranked first in Europe and third globally for advanced digital technology - there are huge opportunities to be gained from embracing emerging technologies. Digital Catapult is a government backed organisation responsible for supporting industry in understanding the value of these technologies and unlocking the benefits they offer. As the materials industry has moved to adopt digitalisation, there are three main focus areas to consider:

Advanced digital infrastructure

New wireless technologies like 5G are far more than just faster mobile phones. Such networks are designed and operated to manage multiple different use cases, from high definition cameras that are used to report on defects in materials, to air quality sensors that report pollution levels once an hour. Digital Catapult is working with multiple industries to identify the right use cases, to trial and to deploy networks that solve real business challenges. Our work as part of the 5G Factory of the Future programme with BAE Systems has investigated five use cases for 5G with real results. 1. Real-time Monitoring and Adaptive Closed-Loop Control 2. Digital Twin Track and Trace

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3. Factory Ecosystem Monitoring 4. Chain of Custody Systems 5. Distributed and Shared Hybrid Reality Spaces As a result of deploying 5G infrastructure in a factory environment, we’ve seen 15-25% reduction in defects, waste and machine downtimes, 15-20% increase in machine utilisation and factory efficiency, and a 30% reduction in lost and damaged assets. Digital infrastructure is key to generating useful, actionable data. After all, what’s the point of having a wealth of data and information at your fingertips, if you’re not going to do anything meaningful with it?

Virtualisation of assets

Virtualisation of plants and assets provides insight into how they are being used, in real time, as well as ways to improve both their effectiveness and efficiency . By collecting data on assets, it’s

Digital twins are discussed in a wide range of industries and represent a digital version of a physical asset, providing real time data and insight into the behaviour of that asset. By deploying sensors and relevant infrastructure to collect data on how an asset is behaving, and potentially in combination with virtual or augmented reality, provide an unparalleled way of managing an asset remotely. As part of our work with SP Energy Networks, the University of Strathclyde and National Grid ESO, we are exploring how an innovative, open and interoperable digital twin of the UK’s electricity transmission and distribution networks can aid decision making when managing and balancing energy resources and assets. This digital twin of the electricity transmission and distribution network will allow the partners to understand the complete system in real time, providing the ability to visualise – and simulate – how and when the electricity transmission and distribution network is being used, in order to balance the system in the most optimal, safe, and cost-effective way.

Supply Chain Innovation

Supply chain risks and challenges are almost a constant in our lives these days and such disruptions have far reaching impacts. Materials and mineral products sit at the start of many supply chains, and are the point where emissions become embodied into final products. With

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MPANI Committees

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page 125

Financial Guarantees: Appropriate Delivery and Considerations regarding Mineral Restoration

21min
pages 118-120

Tobermore opens new £8.6m factory to expand production

2min
page 122

The Innovative Eco Green Filter Unit Rockbag

2min
pages 116-117

Tracey Concrete

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Metso Outotec – Force for change in the aggregates and ancillary sectors

3min
pages 110-111

Cookstown Cement rebranding to Cemcor following £15m investment

3min
pages 108-109

The Point of Ayre - Working in partnership for Manx nature and the community

4min
pages 92-94

Preparing for the Technologically Advanced Mines of the Future

3min
pages 100-101

Connecting habitats & how mineral & aggregates extraction sites can be a biodiversity lifeline

5min
pages 96-98

Campbells Contracts Ltd

1min
pages 102-103

Quarries, Wildlife and Landscape

3min
pages 90-91

Geological Survey of Northern Ireland

2min
pages 86-87

Geoscience Ireland (GI Continued Growth Despite Challenges

4min
pages 84-85

Cleaver Fulton Rankin Immigration Update

5min
pages 82-83

Colas Ireland Group

3min
pages 74-75

Breedon embracing people power to build a sustainable future

1min
pages 80-81

McQuillan Companies look to the future

3min
pages 76-77

In unprecedented times, RTU continued manufacturing for a significant Belfast project - the Lagan Gateway

3min
pages 72-73

Skills & Training is vital for the future of the Northern Ireland construction industry

2min
pages 70-71

A coordinated approach: Growing apprenticeships through collaboration

3min
pages 68-69

Zero-Carbon Cooperatives: Working together to decarbonise and for prosperity

4min
pages 64-65

Kilwaughter Minerals

2min
page 63

Digital technologies make industry more optimised, sustainable and resilient

4min
pages 60-61

Ulster Farmers Union

3min
page 62

Northstone Materials is a CRH company and a division of Northstone (NI) Limited

3min
pages 54-55

The CBI Minerals Group Implementing the UK Minerals Strategy

6min
pages 48-50

PCP Group Celebrating 55 Years

3min
pages 46-47

Public Sector Procurement: Maximising social value in public sector spending

7min
pages 44-45

Mannok Publishes its 2030 Vision a Sustainability Roadmap Focused on People, Planet & Partners

5min
pages 42-43

MPA UK Concrete - To Net Zero & Beyond

6min
pages 38-40

Concrete Society

5min
pages 36-37

Irish Mining and Quarrying Society

6min
pages 34-35

Norman Emerson Group One of Northern Ireland’s Success Stories

4min
pages 32-33

View From Our Partners

19min
pages 25-30

MPA Good Neighbour Scheme Engaging & Building Trust with Local Communities

4min
pages 16-17

Improving Health and Safety Standards – A Collaborative Approach

2min
page 24

Manufacturing NI

3min
pages 22-23

Foreword

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pages 7-8

Logistics UK

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page 21

Irish Concrete Federation

6min
pages 18-19

MPA Scotland

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