Steel Caps and Hard Hats: Building the Future of Work from the Frontline

26-Sep-2022 · 1 min read
Abstract
Panel discussion at Future of Mining Americas 2022
Date
26-Sep-2022 —
Location

Denver, CO

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Front Line Workers represent 80% of the global workforce. Despite their essential role in almost every industry, these workers have traditionally been underserved by technology. The overnight transition to remote work for office workers has demonstrated that our industry can adopt new ways of working powered by digital when motivated - how can we achieve this pace of innovation for our frontline operations where the action happens?

Allyson Stoll
Authors
Allyson Stoll (she/they)

Mining Generalist ⛏️

AI Strategist & Evangelist 💻

Neurodivergent Unicorn 🦄

Allyson is a highly motivated mining and mineral processing engineer with 15 years of experience. Her background is primarily in comminution and flotation optimization utilizing advanced process controls and expert systems.

She completed a Masters of Data Science from the University of British Columbia to hone and utilize her data science skills and subject matter expertise to transform the mining industry.

Her research interests are concentrated on decentralized task allocation for haulage fleets and the use of advanced simulation and optimization for data-driven decision support.