Full Name
Joshua Goodwin
Job Title
Director of Autonomous Products
Company
Flanders
Speaker Bio
Josh graduated in the QLD with a bachelor’s degree in engineering from The University of Queensland. He began his career in as a vacation electrical Engineer at Anglo American. He has worked for Powerlink Queensland before moving back to Anglo American as an Electrical Engineer. In this role Josh worked on electric draglines and shovels, planning and executing shutdowns, and electrical breakdown support. This included working with the equipment OEMs to determine system improvements.
Josh joined FLANDERS in 2017 and has been involved with a significant number of FLANDERS’ technology developments during his tenure. This includes the first fully operational deployment of autonomous drills at 5 West Australian mines, as well as creating new product developments and deployments.
Josh is currently the Manager for Product Development at FLANDERS in Western Australia and the focus of his work over the last few years has primarily focused on the development and deployment of the ARCVARC Drill Control System (ADS). This platform, now widely deployed across the globe, provides a platform for surface mining companies to utilise automation of blasthole drills that enable increases efficiencies, productivity, and potential costs reductions.
Josh joined FLANDERS in 2017 and has been involved with a significant number of FLANDERS’ technology developments during his tenure. This includes the first fully operational deployment of autonomous drills at 5 West Australian mines, as well as creating new product developments and deployments.
Josh is currently the Manager for Product Development at FLANDERS in Western Australia and the focus of his work over the last few years has primarily focused on the development and deployment of the ARCVARC Drill Control System (ADS). This platform, now widely deployed across the globe, provides a platform for surface mining companies to utilise automation of blasthole drills that enable increases efficiencies, productivity, and potential costs reductions.
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