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BOAMine looks for deeper market access

A Chilean firm looking to fill what it perceives as a significant void in the mine-planning software market believes a real tester of a year for mining technology suppliers generally could still provide opportunities for it to expand its business footprint beyond its domestic market.

Richard Roberts
Collahuasi in Chile … among the existing big name users of BOAMine’s DeepMine software

Collahuasi in Chile … among the existing big name users of BOAMine’s DeepMine software

Chief operating officer at Business Oriented Applications Mine SpA (BOAMine), Guido Juárez, told Mining Magazine from Santiago the fledgling software provider had presented at international conferences...

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