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Whether you are modeling a copper porphyry or a layered coal deposit, if you aren’t using a dynamic 3D environment like MineSight, you are essentially mining blind.

Seeing Through the Rock: How MineSight 3D is Redefining the Future of Mine Planning Just a seamless workflow from resource to reserve

MineSight 3D bridges that gap. It allows geologists to build block models with complex grade shells and then immediately hands those models off to engineers for pit optimization. Just a seamless workflow from resource to reserve. 2. Dynamic Stratigraphic Modeling One of the hardest challenges in mining is dealing with faulting and folding. Standard modeling tools often struggle with complex geological structures.

Here is why MineSight 3D is becoming the backbone of modern mine operations. Traditionally, the geology team worked in one software, and the engineering team worked in another. This created "data silos" where critical information fell through the cracks.

Fast forward to today, and software like (part of the Hexagon Mining ecosystem) has completely flipped the script. We aren't just drawing pits anymore; we are simulating them in real-time, in three dimensions.

If you’ve been in the mining industry for more than a decade, you remember the "blueprint era." Massive paper maps, hand-drawn cross-sections, and a lot of educated guesswork.

Want to see what happens if commodity prices drop by 15%? Or if haul truck cycle times increase due to rain? The 3D environment allows you to run multiple economic and physical scenarios. It turns mine planning from a static document into a living, breathing strategy. There is a reason it’s called 3D . Being able to fly through a digital twin of your pit, zoom into a specific ore zone, and view the grade distribution in vibrant color spectrums changes the way teams communicate.


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