The DINAMINE project is developing a set of nine technology modules in support of a holistic mine management system. All modules are currently under development following the definition of requirements and design of the system architecture. Specifically, (i) required sensor technologies and middleware have been specified, acquired, and scheduled for installation at the pilot sites, (ii) a short-term and long-term analytics module, which will support near-future prediction of mine productivity, cut-off grades and emissions and performance monitoring, has been designed, (iii) near-mine geophysical exploration campaigns have been completed at both project pilot sites, (iv) a real-time updateable geomodelling algorithm has been developed and demonstrated using real mine data, (v) a mine information model, mineral processing model, tailing information model, and real-time safety and drill-and-blast sensor systems are all under development, (vi) a semi-automated drilling jumbo has been assembled and is being tested before deployment on site, (vii) processing plant (feed) and in-pit chemical analysers are being assembled and calibrated before deployment on site, (viii) waste rock and tailings have been characterised and analysed for valorisation potential, (ix) a life cycle inventory and life cycle analysis methodology have been developed based on historic data and databases, and (x) a market analysis has been completed involving primary source stakeholder interview data and secondary source data.