CoreDigital

Future proof your core

Let your core reflect the intense investment
and effort that goes into core drilling.

HOW IT WORKS

The product has been purpose-built for rugged and unforgiving environments.

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Install

Install the device on site where it can begin taking ultra-high resolution photos of your core at the touch of a single button.

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View

Tag, share or comment. Enrich your core with specific digital data effortlessly from anywhere in the world.

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Automate

With Core Digital's AI working behind the scenes, we are able to predict ore and mineral deposits from the high resolution images using machine vision and machine learning technologies.

Key benefits

Whilst the industry continues to face significant economic headwinds, there is still a long term positive outlook. We hope to make that outlook even brighter for you.

Safety - Reduces manual handling of heavy drill core.
- Prevents unsafe core photography techniques. (eg. Elevated work platforms.)
Financial - Reduces need for unnecessary travel just to view specific core.
- Back archiving drill core counts towards required annual tenement expenditures without the need to visit tenements.
Risk reduction - Prevents unnecessary and expensive re-drilling of diamond core.
Asset protection - High quality, useful digital archive in case core is lost or damaged.
- Preserves core at incomparably higher quality when core is at its most pristine.
Asset Utilisation - Instant and easy access to all senior technical staff through the viewing software.
- Adapt easily to new information (eg. Large scale relogging and resampling programs.)
Data Transparency - Senior staff can audit logging and data collection easily.
Automisation - Automate tedious, time consuming geologist tasks through artifical intelligence.
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Reviews

See what industry experts have to say about Core Digital.

"As a geologist I’ve seen how the current standard of core imaging and archiving falls short of my needs and expectations time and time again, and I refuse to believe that this should be the accepted standard."

Michael Oldroyd - Snr. Geologist

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