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21 de July de 2025
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AV & Collaboration Specialist
In industries such as mining and the energy sector, where every decision must be made with speed and precision, access to real-time data is vital to maintaining operational continuity. Faced with these demands, video walls in mining have established themselves as high-value technological solutions to optimize control, facilitate decision-making, and ensure operational safety. It is a matrix of professional screens that function as a single visual surface. These screens, with industrial LED or LCD technology, allow images, data, and systems to be projected simultaneously, with high resolution and great detail. This data is provided by specific software that facilitates its capture and subsequent visualization. Regarding their placement, they are commonly used in control rooms and monitoring centers or training spaces, as they provide a comprehensive view of an operation's critical variables. For more information, visit our exclusive article: Video wall What makes video walls in mining indispensable is their ability to integrate and display multiple sources of information simultaneously. This feature is especially useful for consolidating real-time operational data, visualizing SCADA or DCS systems, accessing security cameras, GIS maps, alerts, performance indicators, and collaborative platforms on a single display surface. Beyond the hardware—which does not produce the information but only allows viewing—there are architectures specifically designed to generate, display, and control the content. These are compatible with all types of monitors and LED screens. The design must consider several factors to ensure its effectiveness: the total panel size, the appropriate resolution, and the technology type according to the operator's viewing distance, the number of active sources simultaneously, and the expected duration of continuous operation. These aspects ensure that the system precisely fits each industry's functional needs. While conventional monitoring rooms used to work with multiple individual monitors spread across desks, this approach becomes insufficient as the operation grows in complexity. Unlike these setups, the video wall allows all critical information to be available at a single common visual point, accessible to all operators at once. This shared visibility facilitates coordination, speeds up decision-making, and improves operational efficiency. Another of its benefits is the ability to dynamically adapt display windows: they can be enlarged, moved, or split according to current requirements. It also offers compatibility with different types of content and resolutions, enabling the detection of patterns or anomalies that might go unnoticed on small or scattered screens. Thanks to its hierarchical view, it promotes more efficient collaborative work, aligning all sectors with the same visual reference source. Performance in mining depends not only on the hardware but also on the design of the information being displayed. An excess of data can overwhelm the operator, while sparse visualization can hide relevant information. Therefore, finding the balance between quantity and clarity is essential to ensure an effective experience. A good graphical interface allows highlighting critical elements such as alerts or failures by using colors, icons, and visual signals. At the same time, a correct information hierarchy reduces the operator's cognitive load, allowing decisions to be made more quickly and confidently. In some cases, a well-designed visualization can be the difference between anticipating an incident and reacting too late. Mining and energy operations present challenges such as airborne dust, constant vibrations, high temperatures, or direct solar exposure. For this reason, they must use certified hardware to operate in adverse conditions, incorporating active or passive ventilation to prevent overheating. The structural mounting must also ensure stability against movement or vibrations, and it is recommended to implement preventive maintenance plans to ensure continuous operation without interruptions. Not all industries require a video wall. However, when critical processes or those that must remain operational 24 hours a day are managed, unified visual access to information ceases to be an added value and becomes a necessity. This becomes evident, for example, in mining plants where it is necessary to simultaneously monitor chemical, structural, and environmental variables. Also in situations where a technical failure or imminent risk condition requires immediate reaction, or in crisis rooms where teams from different areas—such as maintenance, security, operations, and engineering—must act in coordination with the same visual information in view. If your company operates under demanding processes and seeks solutions to improve supervision and visual control, at Newtech Group we support you at every stage of the project. From the initial assessment to the design, implementation, and maintenance of customized systems. That is, we do not design the information: we prepare the equipment so it can be used immediately. We work alongside companies in the mining, energy, and industrial sectors, providing reliable technology ready to scale according to your future challenges. Are you interested in seeing how these solutions come to life in real operations? Don't miss the exclusive webinar on intelligent control centers in the energy industry. You'll learn about concrete cases, applied technologies, and best practices to scale operational supervision with advanced visual tools.What is a video wall?
Operation and Information Integration of Video walls in Mining
Comparison with Other Traditional Solutions
Video walls in Mining: Content Design as a Key Factor
Technical Considerations for Industrial Applications
When Does It Become an Operational Necessity?
Newtech: Expert Support for Video wall Projects
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