Sweden’s Hexagon buys Sudbury-based automation firm HARD-LINE

Sweden's Hexagon buys Canadian mine automation firm HARD-LINEHexagon’s solutions connect all parts of a mine with technologies that make sense of data in real-time.  (Image courtesy of Hexagon.)

Sweden’s digital technology group Hexagon AB announced on Wednesday the acquisition of Canadian mine automation and remote control solutions HARD-LINE for an undisclosed sum.

The move, Hexagon said, will help the company strengthen its solution offering with remote control via electronic and hydraulic by-wire technologies, innovation necessary for achieving full autonomy in the mine.

Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Sudbury, Ont., HARD-LINE has around 100 employees serving customers in both the underground and surface mining markets. 

The two companies had a partnership going back to 2021, with Hexagon distributing HARD-LINE’s tele-remote operating systems across the Americas, in Saudi Arabia, and Kazakhstan.

“The pressure to remove humans from dangerous situations where it’s unsafe to operate a manned vehicle is increasing, particularly as mines push deeper underground for minerals and metals,” Nick Hare, President of Hexagon’s Mining division, said in the statement.

 

The company will operate as part of Hexagon’s Mining division.

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