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Hard-Line is evolving remote-control systems at Norcat’s facility, opened earlier this year, at the former Fecunis mine site in Onaping, Ont., where companies can test and develop mining products.
Hard-Line specializes in remote and tele-remote-control solutions, and uses drift space at Norcat’s underground site. Inside Hard-Line’s new office is a TeleOp control station that allows tele-remote operation of heavy machinery and an underground LHD (load haul dump loader) at the test site.
“This new space is a welcomed addition to an already impressive site,” Hard-Line’s senior VP of technology, Ryan Siggelkow, said in a release. “The bigger space will allow for more people to meet in our office and ultimately let us test products in a more efficient manner, including new tech like our TeleOp Assist.”
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