Silixa Announces Involvement at CIM EXPO in Vancouver, Canada in May 2022, Read On to Find Out More

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Silixa, a business founded in 2007 with the goal of developing and commercialising the next generation of optical fibre sensors, announced today that it will exhibit and present at the CIM EXPO in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from May 1st to 4th, 2022. It will demonstrate its ground-breaking distributed fibre optic-sensing systems that allow unmanned and remote monitoring operations, and enhance mining processes’ sustainability by making them safer, more productive, and more energy efficient.
Silixa has grown to be the world’s largest supplier of fibre-based data solutions for the alternative energy, mining, infrastructure, environmental and earth sciences, and oil and gas industries during the last decade.
With a history of technical innovation and leadership, it has been designing and producing the highest performing distributed acoustic, temperature, and (most recently) strain sensing systems in the world. These cutting-edge sensing technologies serve as the foundation for a comprehensive portfolio of monitoring services aimed at the world’s most challenging measurement difficulties.
Silixa’s EXPO presentation will begin with an overview of its Integrated Temperature, Seismic, and Strain Platform, which provides a complete solution for monitoring the integrity of tailings facilities. According to Silixa, by deploying fibre optic cables as the sensing element, the system may detect gradual or abrupt movements or subsidence in and around the monitoring volume with micron precision. Simultaneous monitoring of seepage through the structure is possible using the same fibre optic connection.
This system is designed to provide ultra-high-resolution distributed temperature, strain, and acoustic readings in real time. Additionally, the system provides early warnings of possible issues, reducing the chance of dam collapse.
Silixa’s second session, titled “Rockmass Response and Seismic Monitoring Using Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS),” will offer an overview of DAS technology for block caving, pre-conditioning, and VSP surveys. As mines raise production rates and depths, the increasing stress conditions and seismic activity provide an increased danger of instability and complicate production planning. Distributed Acoustic Sensing is a cutting-edge technology that provides continuous or on-demand seismic monitoring, hence increasing the safety of mining operations.
To schedule a meeting, please email gina.elesztos@silixa.com or visit Silixa’s website at the following URL: https://silixa.com/
Contact Info:
Name: Mahmoud Farhadiroushan
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Organization: Silixa
Address: 230 Centennial Park Centennial Avenue, Elstree, Hertfordshire WD6 3SN, United Kingdom
Phone: +44-20-8327-4210
Website: https://silixa.com/
Release ID: 89073215