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Interested in Mining? AI? Safety?

Looking for a real-world challenge that puts your ideas in front of industry leaders?

The AI4SafeMines Student Competition is your opportunity to innovate, collaborate, and make a meaningful impact on health and safety in mining—while gaining valuable feedback and competing for a scholarship prize for the most promising innovation.

About the Competition

IMII has partnered with members of the ISSA Mine Safety Conference Organizing Committee to deliver the AI4SafeMines Student Competition. This exciting initiative brings together students and industry experts to explore how AI can improve safety outcomes in mining environments.

The global competition is open to all post-secondary and high school student teams and runs from January through September 2026.

 

AI4SafeMines Competition Update

Our Reviewers were impressed by the creativity, technical insight, and commitment to improving health and safety in mining shown in the student EOI submissions. 11 teams comprised of 31 students are advancing to the competition’s next phase, a pre-pitch event that will be held on March 31, 2026.

We are also excited to share that KPMG has join us as a partner to facilitate the opportunity for students to receive competition pitch coaching from Dr. Sean Wise, Professor of Entrepreneurship at Ted Rogers School of Management at Toronto Metropolitan University.  Dr. Wise has mentored hundreds of innovation focused startups, including teams on the popular Dragons’ Den business reality show series.   KPMG and Dr. Wise will also support our finalist teams as they prepare for the their final pitches at the ISSA Mine Safety Conference in September.   

Read more about KPMG and Dr. Wise’s support for AI4SafeMines here.

The Challenge

Form a team of up to three students and submit an innovative idea for an AI-enabled application-layer tool designed to improve health and safety in mining.

Your solution should focus on:

  • In-field hazard identification
  • Practical interventions that reduce risk
  • Real-world applicability in mining operations

Why Participate?

  • Connect with leaders in mining and artificial intelligence
  • Receive expert feedback on your ideas and presentation skills
  • Build experience tackling real industry challenges
  • Compete to win a scholarship prize for the most promising

Select one of the mine safety challenge themes below and apply your AI-driven idea to address it.

Environmental Hazard Awareness:  

Leverage AI combined with sensors to alert people to hazards they can’t see (electricity, radiation, airborne contaminants, etc.). 

Human Health and Well-being:  

Could AI be used to detect declining fit for duty during a shift and intervene?

Equipment and Safety: 

Can AI assist in developing a safe operation readiness program for bringing new system online?  

Could AI help to stop equipment or infrastructure failure in between inspections? 

Training and Performance: 

Use AI to monitorassist or improve developing, following and forgetting procedures.  

Could AI improve quality or performance with tips for improvement? 

Success criteria for your AI-based innovation will include:

  • ease-of-use for field personnel,  
  • impact on health and safety,  
  • high potential for adoption (worker-friendly: ai as a coach or helper, not a watchdog).   

Additional factors including:  

  • scalability, cost
  • online/offline modes,  
  • impactful features – no fluff, security, minimal hardware requirements.

What's the process?

Round 1: Form a Team and an Innovative Idea and Submit your EOI 

Form your team, identify your innovation idea, do a little research to vet your concept, then complete and submit the Expression of Interest (form below) and send to [email protected] before the deadline on Feb. 26, 2026. 

Round 2: Top Teams Pitch Their Concept to a Panel of Judges 

Expressions of Interest will be vetted and the top teams (up to 10) will be invited to deliver a preliminary pitch at an event on March 31, 2026.  The top 3 ranked teams from the prelim pitch will be announced at an evening reception with industry and they will advance to the next phase of the competition. 

Round 3: Top Three Teams Develop their Innovation and Pitch in the Finals 

In the final leg of the competition you will be provided with seed money to advance your concept and coaching from a mentor. You will present your innovative design and your final pitch at the ISSA Mine Safety Conference in Saskatoon, September 22-24, 2026.  Finalists will also be offered booths at the conference.   

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