The repository, covering over 4,500 meters of hyperspectral drill core, targets diverse geological settings rich in critical minerals, base metals, and gold, the company said, adding that its technology empowers geologists and mining companies by reducing risk of exploration failure as well as environmental impact.
Scient’s virtual core laboratory, Lithoscope, offers unrestricted access to data without the need for proprietary software or high-processing workstations. The project, partially supported by the DNRR Mineral Resources Development Fund (MRDF), preserves historical drilling results and guides future exploration efforts in Nova scotia.
“Our vision is to minimize the risks associated with exploration while improving the return on drilling investments,” Scient CEO Masoud Aali said in a press release. “This happens by providing the ore body knowledge and extracting as much insight as possible from current drill core…


