See the Unseen: Hyperspectral
By using hyperspectral technologies, we are able to “see the unseen” in core samples. When you consider infrared and ultraviolet light, the human eye can only perceive a fraction of the reflectance of many materials. Our scanners let us see the rest.
You’re My Rock
Rock Quality Designation (RQD) is one of the most important data points when it comes to logging your core, but ask yourself this: is measuring core by hand the best use of a geologist’s time?
AI: Endless Learning
Our scanners have inhuman capabilities. The individual parts — XRF scanners, hyperspectral scanners, hi-res cameras — are impressive on their own but the real power comes when our AI robots interpret the combination of the results our scanners provide.
Bigger Than Netflix
GeologicAI is a technology company. We generate data. Lots of it.We help mining companies with their vast caches of core samples (kilometers worth!) and translate it into usable data that points their exploration efforts in the right direction.
Location, Location, Location
Imagine attempting to transport thousands of metres of core samples from a remote area to a lab in order to get assessed: these kinds of efforts not only cost a fortune but take vast amounts of time. And that is time geologists could be spending analyzing the core to find out where to push your project next.
Heli-Scanners
GeologicAI has designed our robust core scanners to be light enough that they can be air-lifted by helicopter. No matter how remote your exploration site is, we can get scanners there. It’s world-class core scanning technology in one lightweight package.
Core Scanning 101
Our revolutionary core scanning technology is changing the way geologists interact with core samples. Gone is the tedious manual entry of information, as is clunky, retrofitted hardware that got the job done (sort of) but was hard to use and left room for error. Here is the future of mining tech.
Time is on your side
The traditional method of analyzing core samples onsite was labourious and inconsistent. You can’t blame geologists — they were simply doing the best the could with the tools they had which, in some cases, were just their eyes and intuition. But we are here to say that the tools have changed. And so has the game.