Driven by surging underground mineral exploitation in South America and Africa in 2026, local copper, lithium and gold mines face severe safety pain points: separate positioning tags are easily lost, low-precision locators cause signal drift, and split lighting & tracking hardware pushes up operational costs. Stricter regional safety regulations also require full staff real-time monitoring and accident traceability.
To address these market demands, Future Tech rolled out its integrated intrinsically safe miner lamp tracking system in 2026, built on the KJ1570 UWB high-precision positioning framework.
Separate waist tags remain the biggest safety hazard for emerging-market mines. Future Tech’s all-in-one lamp tracking solution eliminates tag loss risks and cuts procurement & maintenance costs. With scalable positioning cards, vehicle tags and portable search tools, the system caters to small-to-large underground mines across Chile, Peru, Ghana and Zambia.
As Africa and South America ramp up mine safety upgrades through 2027, integrated lighting-location terminals will become mainstream standard equipment, positioning Future Tech to capture growing regional demand for intelligent underground safety systems.