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Hexagon Teams Up With Montana Technological University

Collaboration advances next-generation safety and collision-avoidance technologies.

Hexagon Teams Up With Montana Technological University
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Partnership grants Hexagon real-world underground testing at university facility. Image courtesy: Hexagon AB

By DE Editors  

December 17, 2025

Hexagon’s Mining division has signed an agreement with Montana Technological University, granting access to the university’s Underground Mine Education Center (UMEC).

The partnership provides a real-world test environment to accelerate development of Hexagon’s next-generation underground technologies, particularly collision avoidance, operator safety, and advanced simulation.

As mines expand in pursuit of scarcer deposits, operators face tightening spaces, reduced visibility, and rising safety risks, according to Hexagon. Hexagon’s solutions address fatigue, situational awareness, and underground development challenges.

Collaboration with UMEC enhances this work while supporting students, who gain exposure to technologies, hands-on learning, and access to internship opportunities. Hexagon has supported and partnered with mining schools and students worldwide via sponsorships, scholarships, software licenses, and research collaborations.

“As the industry pushes deeper beneath the surface, the risks to people and equipment only increase,” says Dave Goddard, president, Hexagon’s Mining division. “Our agreement with Montana Technological University provides the ideal proving ground to accelerate life-saving innovation. At the same time, we’re helping future miners engage directly with the tools reshaping their industry. It’s a partnership that advances safety, technology, and talent.”

UMEC’s full-scale mine environment enables rigorous testing of sensors, algorithms, and operator-machine interactions. Hexagon will use the site for simulation, validation, training, and demonstrations.

The partnership aligns with Hexagon’s commitment to improving underground safety, following advancements such as fatigue-monitoring technology, integrated underground safety platforms, and real-time alertness solutions.

Hexagon’s work at UMEC will support the development of its next-generation underground collision avoidance system, helping ensure that underground workers and machines operate safely, regardless of depth, fleet size, or geological complexity, the company reports.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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