Zandile Cindi

Senior Manager: Strategy & Business Development Gold Fields

Gold Fields has nine operating mines in Australia, Peru, South Africa and West Africa (including the Asanko JV) and one project in Chile, employing over 22 000 people with mineral resources of 111Moz and reserves of 48Moz.

Zandile Cindi heads South Deep’s strategy and business development and is a registered professional mining engineer, certified to manage metalliferous mines. Her career started off as a night shift cleaner (miner), progressed to mid-tier production, planning and corporate mining roles. She later advanced into technical and management consulting and gained a distinguished proficiency in strategy, value chain optimization and digital transformation.

Her professional and people skills were honed over a 16-year period, allowing her to gain exemplary people skills and solid core business skills. As a result, she have grown into a valuable team player and natural leader. Zandile holds a BSc (Hons) Mining Engineering degree and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Advanced Business Project Management. Her commodity exposure includes iron, platinum, mineral sands, copper, cobalt, gold and coal.

Her current focus is on the technologies enabling the efficiencies of the value chain processes and ensuring South Deep is ready for the implementation of these technologies. She plays a key role in the alignment of processes, technologies and people and ensuring preparedness for the changes the digital environment will invariably introduce at South Deep.

Zandile also serves as an assessor and moderator for ECSA and is affiliated with AMMSA and SAIMM.


Agenda Sessions

Session 5: Innovation, engineering, and technology – miners and mines of the future

Leading mining engineers and experts unpack the new innovations and technology that are revolutionizing mining. With technology able to improve productivity, safety, and greener production, through to advances in mine rehabilitation and prospecting, a host of innovations are rapidly changing the industry. To transform their operations, mines are embracing mechanisation, digitization, and automation along with the sophisticated analytics that support them. But company ambitions are constrained by insufficient skills in the workforce and find themselves underequipped for the pace of technological change.

Thursday 09 February 12:00 - 12:35 Main Stage

Young Leaders Programme

Add to calendar 02/09/2023 12:00 02/09/2023 12:35 Session 5: Innovation, engineering, and technology – miners and mines of the future Leading mining engineers and experts unpack the new innovations and technology that are revolutionizing mining. With technology able to improve productivity, safety, and greener production, through to advances in mine rehabilitation and prospecting, a host of innovations are rapidly changing the industry. To transform their operations, mines are embracing mechanisation, digitization, and automation along with the sophisticated analytics that support them. But company ambitions are constrained by insufficient skills in the workforce and find themselves underequipped for the pace of technological change. Main Stage Europe/London

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