Home News The 15th International Energy & Mineral Resources Congress reinforces Xcalibur Multiphysics commitment to responsible exploration Announcements 3 MIN. READ The 15th International Energy & Mineral Resources Congress reinforces Xcalibur Multiphysics commitment to responsible exploration SHARE The sessions have focused on the most innovative mineral resource detection technologies, groundwater detection and monitoring or the efficiency of mineral resource search systems Víctor González, CEO of Xcalibur Multiphysics Spain, expressed his satisfaction with the reinforcement of the company’s leading position in the sector. The XV International Congress on Energy and Mineral Resources has concluded today after three days of intense presentations and discussions in which Xcalibur Multiphysics has played a leading role. Representatives of the company, Olides López and Manuel Guerra, have shared their experience and expertise in airborne geophysics and sustainable water management, consolidating the company’s position as a world leader in the application of cutting-edge technologies in the exploration of critical resources. Impact of Xcalibur Multiphysics at the event: Victor Gonzalez, CEO of Xcalibur Multiphysics Spain, has shared his perspective on the company’s significant participation in the three-day event, stating, “The XV International Congress of Energy and Mineral Resources has been a unique opportunity to present Xcalibur’s leadership in the application of cutting-edge technologies in the exploration and sustainable management of critical resources. Our commitment to innovation and sustainability is reflected in every project we present, and this conference has reinforced our role as a reference in the sector”. Xcalibur Multiphysics featured particpation: Exploration of Critical Minerals in the Ecological Transition Olides Lopez, in his presentation, “Airborne Geophysics: solutions for the exploration of critical minerals in the ecological transition”, has highlighted the state-of-the-art technologies employed by Xcalibur Multiphysics in the exploration and detection of critical minerals. He also discussed the company’s global leadership position in the development and use of these technologies, with special emphasis on the constant evolution of detection tools. Sustainable wáter management and groundwater prospecting: Manuel Guerra addressed the subject in his lecture entitled “Towards a sustainable water management: aero-geophysics and remote sensing in groundwater prospection and quality”. He has delved into the best technologies for the identification of groundwater reservoirs, basin management and groundwater contamination level assessment and monitoring. SEMACRET Project and sustainability in exploration On the other hand, Rodrigo del Potro, Business Development Manager at Xcalibur Multiphysics, participated in the session “Success stories of sustainable mining applied to innovation projects”, presenting the SEMACRET project developed through the Horizon Europe program. Del Potro highlighted the importance of optimizing the exploration of critical mineral deposits in the European Union, minimizing environmental impact and maximizing results, with a strong social focus. The pilot project covers locations in Portugal, Czech Republic, Finland and Poland, with Xcalibur’s Helitem system taking center stage, ensuring “efficient, complete and fast” mineral exploration. Xcalibur Multiphysics closes its participation in the congress by reaffirming its commitment to innovation, sustainability and advancing the exploration of critical mineral resources in the era of ecological transition. < SEE PREVIOUS NEW SEE NEXT NEW > < > Related news Announcements Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping delivers data for 2023 project to National Geological Survey of Mongolia SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s IT Department wins award at Computing 2024 for Excellence in Cybersecurity Implementation SEE MORE > Announcements Last news Uncategorized Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Stanford University Initiate a pioneer AI and machine learning Project for the Energy Transition SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur Smart Mapping, nuevo miembro Platinium de la Fundación Empresa & Clima SEE MORE > Announcements Blog – Analysis and expert opinion The power of remote sensing in monitoring land use changes SEE MORE > Announcements EU Raw Materials Week 2023: Xcalibur Multiphysics and Kazakhstan’s National Geological Survey JSC join forces to map Kazakhstan’s natural resources potential SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur and partners to deploy UAE’s first autonomous mapping system for critical minerals; supporting UAE’s ambition to be a smart and autonomous vehicles leader SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur Multiphysics completes the acquisition of MPX Geophysics, strengthening its presence in America SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur Multiphysics shines at Ecosistema Ahora SEE MORE > Contact us. FILL THE FORM
SHARE The sessions have focused on the most innovative mineral resource detection technologies, groundwater detection and monitoring or the efficiency of mineral resource search systems Víctor González, CEO of Xcalibur Multiphysics Spain, expressed his satisfaction with the reinforcement of the company’s leading position in the sector. The XV International Congress on Energy and Mineral Resources has concluded today after three days of intense presentations and discussions in which Xcalibur Multiphysics has played a leading role. Representatives of the company, Olides López and Manuel Guerra, have shared their experience and expertise in airborne geophysics and sustainable water management, consolidating the company’s position as a world leader in the application of cutting-edge technologies in the exploration of critical resources. Impact of Xcalibur Multiphysics at the event: Victor Gonzalez, CEO of Xcalibur Multiphysics Spain, has shared his perspective on the company’s significant participation in the three-day event, stating, “The XV International Congress of Energy and Mineral Resources has been a unique opportunity to present Xcalibur’s leadership in the application of cutting-edge technologies in the exploration and sustainable management of critical resources. Our commitment to innovation and sustainability is reflected in every project we present, and this conference has reinforced our role as a reference in the sector”. Xcalibur Multiphysics featured particpation: Exploration of Critical Minerals in the Ecological Transition Olides Lopez, in his presentation, “Airborne Geophysics: solutions for the exploration of critical minerals in the ecological transition”, has highlighted the state-of-the-art technologies employed by Xcalibur Multiphysics in the exploration and detection of critical minerals. He also discussed the company’s global leadership position in the development and use of these technologies, with special emphasis on the constant evolution of detection tools. Sustainable wáter management and groundwater prospecting: Manuel Guerra addressed the subject in his lecture entitled “Towards a sustainable water management: aero-geophysics and remote sensing in groundwater prospection and quality”. He has delved into the best technologies for the identification of groundwater reservoirs, basin management and groundwater contamination level assessment and monitoring. SEMACRET Project and sustainability in exploration On the other hand, Rodrigo del Potro, Business Development Manager at Xcalibur Multiphysics, participated in the session “Success stories of sustainable mining applied to innovation projects”, presenting the SEMACRET project developed through the Horizon Europe program. Del Potro highlighted the importance of optimizing the exploration of critical mineral deposits in the European Union, minimizing environmental impact and maximizing results, with a strong social focus. The pilot project covers locations in Portugal, Czech Republic, Finland and Poland, with Xcalibur’s Helitem system taking center stage, ensuring “efficient, complete and fast” mineral exploration. Xcalibur Multiphysics closes its participation in the congress by reaffirming its commitment to innovation, sustainability and advancing the exploration of critical mineral resources in the era of ecological transition.
The sessions have focused on the most innovative mineral resource detection technologies, groundwater detection and monitoring or the efficiency of mineral resource search systems Víctor González, CEO of Xcalibur Multiphysics Spain, expressed his satisfaction with the reinforcement of the company’s leading position in the sector. The XV International Congress on Energy and Mineral Resources has concluded today after three days of intense presentations and discussions in which Xcalibur Multiphysics has played a leading role. Representatives of the company, Olides López and Manuel Guerra, have shared their experience and expertise in airborne geophysics and sustainable water management, consolidating the company’s position as a world leader in the application of cutting-edge technologies in the exploration of critical resources. Impact of Xcalibur Multiphysics at the event: Victor Gonzalez, CEO of Xcalibur Multiphysics Spain, has shared his perspective on the company’s significant participation in the three-day event, stating, “The XV International Congress of Energy and Mineral Resources has been a unique opportunity to present Xcalibur’s leadership in the application of cutting-edge technologies in the exploration and sustainable management of critical resources. Our commitment to innovation and sustainability is reflected in every project we present, and this conference has reinforced our role as a reference in the sector”. Xcalibur Multiphysics featured particpation: Exploration of Critical Minerals in the Ecological Transition Olides Lopez, in his presentation, “Airborne Geophysics: solutions for the exploration of critical minerals in the ecological transition”, has highlighted the state-of-the-art technologies employed by Xcalibur Multiphysics in the exploration and detection of critical minerals. He also discussed the company’s global leadership position in the development and use of these technologies, with special emphasis on the constant evolution of detection tools. Sustainable wáter management and groundwater prospecting: Manuel Guerra addressed the subject in his lecture entitled “Towards a sustainable water management: aero-geophysics and remote sensing in groundwater prospection and quality”. He has delved into the best technologies for the identification of groundwater reservoirs, basin management and groundwater contamination level assessment and monitoring. SEMACRET Project and sustainability in exploration On the other hand, Rodrigo del Potro, Business Development Manager at Xcalibur Multiphysics, participated in the session “Success stories of sustainable mining applied to innovation projects”, presenting the SEMACRET project developed through the Horizon Europe program. Del Potro highlighted the importance of optimizing the exploration of critical mineral deposits in the European Union, minimizing environmental impact and maximizing results, with a strong social focus. The pilot project covers locations in Portugal, Czech Republic, Finland and Poland, with Xcalibur’s Helitem system taking center stage, ensuring “efficient, complete and fast” mineral exploration. Xcalibur Multiphysics closes its participation in the congress by reaffirming its commitment to innovation, sustainability and advancing the exploration of critical mineral resources in the era of ecological transition.
Home News Hydrogen Tech Redefines Geoscience’s Role in Energy Future I+D 3 MIN. READ Hydrogen Tech Redefines Geoscience’s Role in Energy Future SHARE Leading the Way: Hydrogen Detection Instrument Driving Geoscience’s Energy Transition and Natural Capital Mapping Agenda The Hydrogen Mapping Airborne Spectrometer H-MAS will mean a beforeand after in the approach and understanding of hydrogen as an energy source. Xcalibur Multiphysics, a leading innovator in advanced technology solutions, is pleased to announce a 12-month research agreement in collaboration with Curtin University of Technology to develop an instrument for the long-range detection of hydrogen. This partnership represents a significant step forward in the quest to harness clean energy sources and combat climate change. H-MAS, short for Hydrogen Mapping Airborne Spectrometer, is poised to be a ground breaking tool that will allow for the reliable, rapid, and remote detection of low concentrations of atmospheric hydrogen. Hydrogen is increasingly recognized as a clean and abundant energy source, andnaturally occurring hydrogen is seen as a valuable adjunct to large scale generation. The detection and mapping of these natural resources is the primary motivation forthis project. The transition to hydrogen will not be without hazards, and the technology developed will also be valuable for the remote detection of hydrogenleaks from large scale storage and production facilities or pipelines. The development team comprises Professor Charlie Ironside, who has over 30 years of experience in semiconductor optoelectronics research, Emeritus Professor MervynLynch, with 60 years of experience in remote sensing research, and Dr Jacob Martin,whose expertise in ultrafast laser spectroscopy will be extremely valuable. Complementing this group is Andrew Lockwood, from Xcalibur Multiphysics, who brings 30 years of applied geophysics research to the team. Xcalibur Multiphysics aims to play a pivotal role in the pursuit of a just energy transition, and its commitment to advancing hydrogen detection technology aligns with the urgent global transition toward sustainable and secure energy sources. In words of Andres Blanco, CEO of Xcalibur Multiphysics: we firmly believe that responsible mapping of natural resources is the corner stone of a more sustainable global economy. With our commitment to H-MAS, we are entering an era where our perception of hydrogen within the current energy landscape will under go a profound transformation, bringing us closer to realizing our vision of a greener, more sustainable future. < SEE PREVIOUS NEW SEE NEXT NEW > < > Related news I+D Condor Airborne Laplacian Gravity Xcalibur Multiphysics & Lockheed Martin to create next generation airborne gravity gradiometer SEE MORE > I+D Xcalibur Multiphysics updates MagCUBE IFR WebMap via ArcGIS Online SEE MORE > Blog – Analysis and expert opinion Airborne Gravity Data Capture and Geoid Modelling SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping completes 66,000 km airborne survey in France’s Central Massif SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping Partners with Curtin University to Pioneer Aerial Detection Technology for Natural Hydrogen Exploration SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping to support sustainable mining and natural capital exploration in Bhutan SEE MORE > Last news Technology Driving a Data-Driven Energy Transition SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma Forge Partnership to Accelerate Global Natural Hydrogen Exploration SEE MORE > Success Cases White Paper: The strategic importance of natural capital and mineral exploration in the context of the energy transition SEE MORE > Contact us. FILL THE FORM
SHARE Leading the Way: Hydrogen Detection Instrument Driving Geoscience’s Energy Transition and Natural Capital Mapping Agenda The Hydrogen Mapping Airborne Spectrometer H-MAS will mean a beforeand after in the approach and understanding of hydrogen as an energy source. Xcalibur Multiphysics, a leading innovator in advanced technology solutions, is pleased to announce a 12-month research agreement in collaboration with Curtin University of Technology to develop an instrument for the long-range detection of hydrogen. This partnership represents a significant step forward in the quest to harness clean energy sources and combat climate change. H-MAS, short for Hydrogen Mapping Airborne Spectrometer, is poised to be a ground breaking tool that will allow for the reliable, rapid, and remote detection of low concentrations of atmospheric hydrogen. Hydrogen is increasingly recognized as a clean and abundant energy source, andnaturally occurring hydrogen is seen as a valuable adjunct to large scale generation. The detection and mapping of these natural resources is the primary motivation forthis project. The transition to hydrogen will not be without hazards, and the technology developed will also be valuable for the remote detection of hydrogenleaks from large scale storage and production facilities or pipelines. The development team comprises Professor Charlie Ironside, who has over 30 years of experience in semiconductor optoelectronics research, Emeritus Professor MervynLynch, with 60 years of experience in remote sensing research, and Dr Jacob Martin,whose expertise in ultrafast laser spectroscopy will be extremely valuable. Complementing this group is Andrew Lockwood, from Xcalibur Multiphysics, who brings 30 years of applied geophysics research to the team. Xcalibur Multiphysics aims to play a pivotal role in the pursuit of a just energy transition, and its commitment to advancing hydrogen detection technology aligns with the urgent global transition toward sustainable and secure energy sources. In words of Andres Blanco, CEO of Xcalibur Multiphysics: we firmly believe that responsible mapping of natural resources is the corner stone of a more sustainable global economy. With our commitment to H-MAS, we are entering an era where our perception of hydrogen within the current energy landscape will under go a profound transformation, bringing us closer to realizing our vision of a greener, more sustainable future.
Leading the Way: Hydrogen Detection Instrument Driving Geoscience’s Energy Transition and Natural Capital Mapping Agenda The Hydrogen Mapping Airborne Spectrometer H-MAS will mean a beforeand after in the approach and understanding of hydrogen as an energy source. Xcalibur Multiphysics, a leading innovator in advanced technology solutions, is pleased to announce a 12-month research agreement in collaboration with Curtin University of Technology to develop an instrument for the long-range detection of hydrogen. This partnership represents a significant step forward in the quest to harness clean energy sources and combat climate change. H-MAS, short for Hydrogen Mapping Airborne Spectrometer, is poised to be a ground breaking tool that will allow for the reliable, rapid, and remote detection of low concentrations of atmospheric hydrogen. Hydrogen is increasingly recognized as a clean and abundant energy source, andnaturally occurring hydrogen is seen as a valuable adjunct to large scale generation. The detection and mapping of these natural resources is the primary motivation forthis project. The transition to hydrogen will not be without hazards, and the technology developed will also be valuable for the remote detection of hydrogenleaks from large scale storage and production facilities or pipelines. The development team comprises Professor Charlie Ironside, who has over 30 years of experience in semiconductor optoelectronics research, Emeritus Professor MervynLynch, with 60 years of experience in remote sensing research, and Dr Jacob Martin,whose expertise in ultrafast laser spectroscopy will be extremely valuable. Complementing this group is Andrew Lockwood, from Xcalibur Multiphysics, who brings 30 years of applied geophysics research to the team. Xcalibur Multiphysics aims to play a pivotal role in the pursuit of a just energy transition, and its commitment to advancing hydrogen detection technology aligns with the urgent global transition toward sustainable and secure energy sources. In words of Andres Blanco, CEO of Xcalibur Multiphysics: we firmly believe that responsible mapping of natural resources is the corner stone of a more sustainable global economy. With our commitment to H-MAS, we are entering an era where our perception of hydrogen within the current energy landscape will under go a profound transformation, bringing us closer to realizing our vision of a greener, more sustainable future.
Home News Xcalibur announces the signature of an agreement for the buyout of CGGs Multi-Physics acquisition business Announcements 2 MIN. READ Xcalibur announces the signature of an agreement for the buyout of CGGs Multi-Physics acquisition business SHARE We are glad to announce that we have entered into a Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) with CGG for the buyout of CGG’s Multi-Physics business. Xcalibur announces acquisition of CGG’s Multi-Physics business. The SPA provides for the buyout of CGG’s entire Multi-Physics business, except its multi-client library, and is subject to approval by the competent regulatory authorities. This transaction is expected to be closed by Q4 of this year.With this acquisition, Xcalibur Geophysics will consolidate as a leading company in aerogeophysics and natural resources mapping, with worldwide coverage and offices in Spain, South Africa, USA, Canada, Australia, Brazil and Colombia. < SEE PREVIOUS NEW SEE NEXT NEW > < > Related news Announcements Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping delivers data for 2023 project to National Geological Survey of Mongolia SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s IT Department wins award at Computing 2024 for Excellence in Cybersecurity Implementation SEE MORE > Announcements Last news Uncategorized Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Stanford University Initiate a pioneer AI and machine learning Project for the Energy Transition SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur Smart Mapping, nuevo miembro Platinium de la Fundación Empresa & Clima SEE MORE > Announcements Blog – Analysis and expert opinion The power of remote sensing in monitoring land use changes SEE MORE > Announcements The 15th International Energy & Mineral Resources Congress reinforces Xcalibur Multiphysics commitment to responsible exploration SEE MORE > Announcements EU Raw Materials Week 2023: Xcalibur Multiphysics and Kazakhstan’s National Geological Survey JSC join forces to map Kazakhstan’s natural resources potential SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur and partners to deploy UAE’s first autonomous mapping system for critical minerals; supporting UAE’s ambition to be a smart and autonomous vehicles leader SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur Multiphysics completes the acquisition of MPX Geophysics, strengthening its presence in America SEE MORE > Contact us. FILL THE FORM
SHARE We are glad to announce that we have entered into a Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) with CGG for the buyout of CGG’s Multi-Physics business. Xcalibur announces acquisition of CGG’s Multi-Physics business. The SPA provides for the buyout of CGG’s entire Multi-Physics business, except its multi-client library, and is subject to approval by the competent regulatory authorities. This transaction is expected to be closed by Q4 of this year.With this acquisition, Xcalibur Geophysics will consolidate as a leading company in aerogeophysics and natural resources mapping, with worldwide coverage and offices in Spain, South Africa, USA, Canada, Australia, Brazil and Colombia.
We are glad to announce that we have entered into a Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) with CGG for the buyout of CGG’s Multi-Physics business. Xcalibur announces acquisition of CGG’s Multi-Physics business. The SPA provides for the buyout of CGG’s entire Multi-Physics business, except its multi-client library, and is subject to approval by the competent regulatory authorities. This transaction is expected to be closed by Q4 of this year.With this acquisition, Xcalibur Geophysics will consolidate as a leading company in aerogeophysics and natural resources mapping, with worldwide coverage and offices in Spain, South Africa, USA, Canada, Australia, Brazil and Colombia.