ASX-listed RocketDNA says it has picked up circa-A$1 million of new orders as mines in Australia and Africa expand the use of its autonomous drones.
The circa-A$17 million microcap said the new revenue reflected rising demand for “automation, improved safety tools and faster access to geospatial data across multiple mining regions”.
“RocketDNA has now deployed its xBot solution across every Australian state except Tasmania,” the company said this week.
“Customers are reporting productivity gains and improved safety outcomes, prompting additional xBot orders to scale operational coverage.
“Adoption of the Company’s SiteTube visualisation and reporting platform continues to increase.
“SiteTube provides real-time access to survey outputs processed through RocketDNA’s cloud-based platform, supporting planning, geotechnical review and short-interval operational control.”
The company generates revenue through multi-year contracts and short-term projects with clients said to include Rio Tinto, BHP, South32, Newmont, Vault Minerals and Seriti Coal.



