Letter from Mike – Ramjack Review Edition 15
The start of a new year is always exciting and, as we kick-off 2026, I’m happy to find myself with a feeling of optimism – probably thanks to 2025 being packed full of purpose-driven activities related to how operational technology can help. While getting technology to deliver its promised value is always difficult, we’re proud to be working together with mines that see our vision.
The Ramjack team spent most of 2025 on site and at events around the world. We hit pretty much every continent with plenty of time working alongside mine operators to understand what problems really need solving – and where technology can help. We’re proud of the relationships we’re building and the work we’re doing in the industry and we’re looking forward to a busy 2026.
Mining contributes so much value to the world and with a focus on efficiency, wellness and sustainability there’s no end to the industry’s positive impact. At Ramjack, we’re committed to doing it right – a job we take seriously. The challenges are real, but so are the opportunities to make a genuine difference in how our industry operates.
As we start to gain momentum in 2026, I’m confident in what we’re building at Ramjack. We’re working alongside operations that share our vision for what mining can be. Thank you to our customers, our partners, and our team for making this work possible.
Cheers to a year of solving real problems, building lasting relationships, and moving this industry forward.
Keep on keepin’ on.
Mike


Above: Wisani, Mahlatse and Thabo rolling-out the GroundHog solution

Wisani, Francis and Ntame conducting a SmartCap Audit.

Rupert visits Saudi Arabia.

The Australian Trade commissioner to West Africa Jimima Schilling with John Atiamoah business development for the Australian High Commission in Ghana visited Ramjack to strengthen the Australian Government relationship.

The University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) presented a citation to Ramjack to show appreciation for Ramjack’s financial support for their Innovative Career Fair. They were received by Kofi, Barbara, Andrew, Ofosu and Vanessa.

Deploying the Ackcio Gateway at Skouries, to transmit readings from 44 MPBXs, Smart Cables, and VW piezos

Technicians from Cisco visited one of Ramjack’s CURWB installations to conduct a site assessment. They were hosted by Andrew and Love.

Diego’s joyful expression after installing one Gateway, one Relay Node, eleven Digital Nodes, and one Analog Node was undeniable.