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Cybermine comes to Yellowknife

ThoroughTec Simulation will send Cybermine training simulators to Aurora College and the Mine Training Society in Yellowknife, Canada, for the use of employees and trainees at the three major diamond mines in the Northwest Territories.

Nadav Shemer
Thoroughtec's 992G simulator allows users to get a feel for this Caterpillar wheel-loader

Thoroughtec's 992G simulator allows users to get a feel for this Caterpillar wheel-loader

Rio Tinto’s Diavik, De Beers’ Gahcho Kué and Dominion Diamond’s Ekati will all use these simulators as new pits are opened, ThoroughTec said. Robert Ward, coordinator for industrial and mine training...

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