BHP has launched its new Mobile Applications Hub in Shanghai which will develop applications for mobile devices to help improve workers’ communications and productivity at sites worldwide.
The US$5 million hub will initially employ 50 technology application designers, who will operate from a specifically designed ‘incubator’ workshop located with BHP’s offices.
“The team working in Shanghai will develop a range of mobile applications that could include the capability for operators to re-plan crew work in the field, check equipment maintenance requirements and location, immediately report potential safety problems or even check where and when people are travelling,” chief technology officer, Diane Jurgens, said.
The Mobile Applications Hub is one of three centres being established to foster technology innovation that can then be trialled and tested before potentially being more widely deployed across the company.