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By Wouter Broodryk, Group Process Specialist, Implats and Chairperson of The Digital Transformation Conference Organising Committee

The mining industry stands at a decisive crossroads. For decades, we have leaned on scale, accumulated experience, and incremental improvements to deliver profitability and long-term sustainability. These methods have served us well but the world around us has changed. We are now operating in a landscape shaped by global market volatility, heightened environmental expectations, rapid technological advancement, and increasing societal scrutiny of how we extract and process the Earth’s resources. Within this shifting context, our traditional approaches are no longer enough.

Wouter Broodryk Group Process Specialist ImplatsDigital transformation is not a trend it is a fundamental evolution. It is the enabler that will allow us to remain competitive, meet growing ESG commitments, deliver better safety outcomes, and position ourselves as value-creating partners in an increasingly complex global supply chain. The question is no longer if we should transform but how fast and how deliberately we are willing to move.

At its essence, digital transformation in mining is about harnessing the power of data, automation, artificial intelligence, and connectivity to make decisions that are faster, smarter, and more sustainable. It is about enhancing the capabilities of our people, removing inefficiencies from our systems, and unlocking performance at all stages of the mining value chain from exploration and planning to extraction, processing, logistics, and market delivery.

For Implats and other large mining organisations, this is not an abstract aspiration, it is a strategic necessity. As an integrated PGM producer with operations across southern Africa and Canada, we face complexity in ore types, geographies, regulatory environments, and processing technologies. The ability to manage this complexity through real-time visibility, digital forecasting tools, and automated decision support is increasingly central to our success.

Yet technology alone will not deliver the transformation we seek. True transformation requires mindset shifts, cross-functional collaboration, operational leadership, and digital capability building at all levels of the organisation. And this is where the SAIMM Digital Transformation in Mining Conference becomes so critically important.

Under difficult economic conditions, projects are favoured with a shorter and definite payback, and often future focused digital transformation projects are left behind. It is imperative to create a strategy for digital transformation to transpire continuously and partner with enablers to undertake this journey.

This conference is not simply a showcase of advanced technology or academic theory. It is a forum for real-world insights, experience-sharing, and collective problem-solving. It brings together metallurgists, mine planners, process engineers, IT specialists, OEMs, solution providers, and business leaders to ask the hard questions and find the practical paths forward.

  • What does meaningful digital transformation look like at the rock face?
  • How do we align innovation with operational KPIs and frontline realities?
  • Where do we start, and how do we scale?
  • How do we upskill our workforce and ensure people are at the centre of change?

This is why the SAIMM Digital Transformation in Mining Conference is both timely and vital. As mining professionals, engineers, technology leaders, and decision-makers, we need a platform to share practical insights, challenge assumptions, and align around what digital transformation really means for our industry, not just in theory, but in operation.

At Implats, we know that digital transformation is not about replacing people—it is about amplifying their impact. We must empower engineers, technicians, and operators with tools that enhance their decision-making and make their work safer and more effective. We must also bridge the gap between digital professionals and operational teams, so that technology is implemented with empathy, not imposition.

Under difficult economic conditions, projects are favoured with a shorter and definite payback, and often future focused digital transformation projects are left behind. It is imperative to create a strategy for digital transformation to transpire continuously and partner with enablers to undertake this journey.

The value of this conference lies not just in the presentations and panels, but in the conversations, it will spark—the partnerships it will initiate, the lessons it will crystallise, and the clarity it will bring to our collective transformation journey.

As we gather under the SAIMM banner, we are reminded that digital transformation is not a destination, it is a continuous journey of innovation and adaptation. It requires bold thinking, technical excellence, and unwavering focus on delivering value to all stakeholders, including shareholders, employees, communities, and the environment.

If we are to ensure the future competitiveness, resilience, and social relevance of mining in South Africa and globally, we must embrace the digital era with intent and urgency. This conference is a catalyst. Let it be a space where inspiration meets execution.

Let’s move forward together with purpose, with precision, and with the shared belief that mining’s next frontier will be shaped not just by the minerals we uncover, but by the intelligence with which we mine them.

About the Digital Transformation in Mining Conference

The 4th Digital Transformation in Mining Conference, hosted by the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (SAIMM), will take place on 25–26 June 2025 at Glenburn Lodge & Spa, Johannesburg, South Africa. This event will showcase global best practices in mining digitalisation, featuring insights from industry leaders, case studies, and emerging technologies.