Technology & Research Partners
Geoinformatics Exploration Inc maintains strong research links in the fields of geoscience, modeling, visualization and database development. The organization has a strong history of commercializing new technologies, as well as innovation within the industry. Geoinformatics are currently involved in numerous R&D developments with a variety of organizations, such as technology partner Fractal Technologies.
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Fractal TechnologiesGeoinformatics work closely with Fractal Technologies, customising their software FracSIS for 3D visualisation purposes, and accessing vast amounts of spatial and non-spatial data. GXL are currently working closely with FT on the development of their SDS package, which allows management and manipulation of data. |
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Macquarie UniversityGeoinformatics is proud to be a sponsor of a research project at Macquarie University titled “Proving Mineral Exploration Performance by Superior Management of Risk, Uncertainty and Value”. The project focuses on elements of risk valuation, and risk management and Geoinformatics is routinely using concepts developed and enhanced in its everyday business dealings.. |
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University of British ColumbiaGeoinformatics is proud to be a sponsor of a research project at the University of British Columbia via its Geophysical Inversion Facility and the Mineral Deposits Research Unit (MDRU). The project focuses of the use of petrophysical information for constraining geophysical inversions. |
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pmd*CRCGeoinformatics is a proud sponsor of the Predictive Mineral Discovery Cooperative Research Centre. In particular Geoinformatics has been involved in the creation of the Tasmanian 3D geological model and a fluid flow model for the Great Basin, Nevada. Nick Archibald of Geoinformatics is on the Executive Research Committee of the PMDCRC. |
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AMIRAGeoinformatics is a proud sponsor of the Data Mettalogenica project through AMIRA. The project involves developing a databank of geological information including analyses and core of significant global deposits. |





