Hartmut Brodner
Head of Mining Technical Solutuions Council for Scientific & Industrial Research
Hartmut Brodner holds a BSc and an MSc in chemical engineering from the University of Cape Town. He has over a decade of experience in the mining industry in various roles and across different parts of the mining value chain. He has held positions in technical, innovation and commercial roles within Anglo American, Kumba Iron Ore, Metso and currently at Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Hartmut joined the CSIR in 2021 as Business Development Manager, where he assisted the Mining team’s growth and supported its new mining innovation strategy development. He has taken up the role of Head of Mining Technical Solutions, where he leads a team of mining, geotechnical, safety, sustainability and digital specialists to support Mining Houses and Original Equipment Manufacturers with their digital and automation transformation, sustainability, including circular economy, and operational efficiency programmes focused on the mining extraction process. He is passionate about having a positive impact on people, developing novel technologies and the mining industry. And believes the interface between people and technology is critically important to the global competitiveness of the South African Mining Industry.
2026 Agenda Sessions
The power of driver simulation
Driver profiling technologies are reshaping workforce training in mining by enabling personalised, data- driven approaches to skill development and safety. Through tools such as accident simulation, real-time behavioural analytics, and performance benchmarking, learn how operators can receive training that reflects their unique driving patterns, risk profiles, and learning needs.
Monday 09 February 10:00 - 11:00 Nubian Pyramids Stage (CTICC2 - Ground Floor - Exhibition Hall)
Disruptive technologies
Driver profiling technologies are reshaping workforce training in mining by enabling personalised, data- driven approaches to skill development and safety. Through tools such as accident simulation, real-time behavioural analytics, and performance benchmarking, learn how operators can receive training that reflects their unique driving patterns, risk profiles, and learning needs.
Nubian Pyramids Stage (CTICC2 - Ground Floor - Exhibition Hall) Africa/Johannesburg








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