Home News Condor Airborne Laplacian Gravity Xcalibur Multiphysics & Lockheed Martin to create next generation airborne gravity gradiometer I+D 3 MIN. READ Condor Airborne Laplacian Gravity Xcalibur Multiphysics & Lockheed Martin to create next generation airborne gravity gradiometer SHARE New instrument to support natural capital mapping and energy transition goals of the geoscience Industry Xcalibur Multiphysics, the worldwide leader in airborne geophysics, have announced a collaboration with Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT), to produce a novel next generation airborne gravity gradiometer. Responsible mapping of natural resources is a critical component of sustainable investment, supporting the transition to clean energy, tackling climate change, protecting biodiversity, and building more inclusive and circular economies. This new instrument will augment Xcalibur’s existing technology, allowing for efficient, targeted exploration through non-invasive data acquisition and analysis from Xcalibur’s airborne platforms. With the anticipated significant improvement in sensitivity and resolution, the ability to map geology, detect specific targets and model the data will be greatly enhanced. The technology has the potential to change the way governments, exploration teams, and scientists use and integrate multi-physics data and will lead to faster, more informed decisions about how to manage natural resources. We believe in investing in R&D projects that not only push the boundaries of applied science, but also contribute to protecting biodiversity by efficient mapping of natural resources to support the energy transition. We are excited to add this new technology to our already impressive toolbox, and to continue our efforts to democratise access to high quality remotely sensed data said Andres Blanco, Chief Executive Officer of Xcalibur Multiphysics. < SEE PREVIOUS NEW SEE NEXT NEW > < > Related news I+D Hydrogen Tech Redefines Geoscience’s Role in Energy Future SEE MORE > I+D Xcalibur Multiphysics updates MagCUBE IFR WebMap via ArcGIS Online SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping and the Geological Survey of Brazil Sign Agreement to Resume Airborne Geophysical Surveys SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Baiterek Holding Forge Strategic Partnership to Advance Geophysical Exploration in Kazakhstan SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur Smart Mapping, Xcalibur Foundation and African Gifted Foundation renew commitment to women’s leadership in Africa SEE MORE > Blog – Analysis and expert opinion GEMA – Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Geophysical Data Interpretation SEE MORE > Last news North East Queensland AusAEM Survey flown by Xcalibur Smart Mapping SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping and the Ministry of Water Resources of Kazakhstan Sign MoU to Advance Water Resource Mapping SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur Smart Mapping Expands Capabilities with Acquisition of PGW’s Interpretation Division SEE MORE > Contact us. FILL THE FORM
SHARE New instrument to support natural capital mapping and energy transition goals of the geoscience Industry Xcalibur Multiphysics, the worldwide leader in airborne geophysics, have announced a collaboration with Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT), to produce a novel next generation airborne gravity gradiometer. Responsible mapping of natural resources is a critical component of sustainable investment, supporting the transition to clean energy, tackling climate change, protecting biodiversity, and building more inclusive and circular economies. This new instrument will augment Xcalibur’s existing technology, allowing for efficient, targeted exploration through non-invasive data acquisition and analysis from Xcalibur’s airborne platforms. With the anticipated significant improvement in sensitivity and resolution, the ability to map geology, detect specific targets and model the data will be greatly enhanced. The technology has the potential to change the way governments, exploration teams, and scientists use and integrate multi-physics data and will lead to faster, more informed decisions about how to manage natural resources. We believe in investing in R&D projects that not only push the boundaries of applied science, but also contribute to protecting biodiversity by efficient mapping of natural resources to support the energy transition. We are excited to add this new technology to our already impressive toolbox, and to continue our efforts to democratise access to high quality remotely sensed data said Andres Blanco, Chief Executive Officer of Xcalibur Multiphysics.
New instrument to support natural capital mapping and energy transition goals of the geoscience Industry Xcalibur Multiphysics, the worldwide leader in airborne geophysics, have announced a collaboration with Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT), to produce a novel next generation airborne gravity gradiometer. Responsible mapping of natural resources is a critical component of sustainable investment, supporting the transition to clean energy, tackling climate change, protecting biodiversity, and building more inclusive and circular economies. This new instrument will augment Xcalibur’s existing technology, allowing for efficient, targeted exploration through non-invasive data acquisition and analysis from Xcalibur’s airborne platforms. With the anticipated significant improvement in sensitivity and resolution, the ability to map geology, detect specific targets and model the data will be greatly enhanced. The technology has the potential to change the way governments, exploration teams, and scientists use and integrate multi-physics data and will lead to faster, more informed decisions about how to manage natural resources. We believe in investing in R&D projects that not only push the boundaries of applied science, but also contribute to protecting biodiversity by efficient mapping of natural resources to support the energy transition. We are excited to add this new technology to our already impressive toolbox, and to continue our efforts to democratise access to high quality remotely sensed data said Andres Blanco, Chief Executive Officer of Xcalibur Multiphysics.