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Jul 29

Major Drilling, KORE GeoSystems and DGI Geoscience Mark One-Year Milestone in Strategic Partnership

  • July 29, 2025
  • Ashley Leduc
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The Canadian Diamond Drilling Association is pleased to commemorate the one-year anniversary of Major Drilling, KORE GeoSystems, and DGI Geoscience strategic partnership, a collaboration that continues to transform how drilling operations and geological data collection are integrated through innovative digital workflows. Major Drilling shared the following news release with the CDDA:

                   

Over the past year, the partnership has made significant progress in streamlining the process from core recovery to actionable geological insight. By aligning the expertise of a global drilling leader with cutting-edge geoscience logging and AI-enabled software, the three companies have created an end-to-end solution for delivering high-quality geological data, faster and more efficiently.

A major accomplishment has been the successful development and field deployment of a drillside imaging unit, designed in close collaboration between Major Drilling and KORE GeoSystems. This first-of-its-kind system was piloted this year in Brazil with key client, G Mining Ventures Corp., and has since demonstrated strong performance in live drilling environments.”

“We congratulate Major Drilling on this milestone and thank them for inviting G Mining to pilot the new drillside imaging unit,” said Julie-Anaïs Debreil, Vice President of Geology & Resources at G Mining Ventures Corp.

“It’s exciting to finally see meaningful innovation coming from a drilling company with Major Drilling leading the way. Their unique integration of drilling and imaging services, along with KORE’s logging automation, is putting real-time core photos in our hands and allowing us to run a more responsive and efficient drill program at the Tocantinzinho gold project.”

G Mining is benefitting from the drillside partnership’s delivery of real-time core photos, allowing them to review images against their geologic model from anywhere in the world. This orebody knowledge helps run an agile drilling program, with informed decision-making on whether to cut or extend the hole based on geology.

“High resolution core images are remotely accessible from anywhere in the world within seconds of being captured at the drill rig. AI tools automatically structure, depth reference and segment the images to instantly provide quick logs such as RQD [Rock Quality Designation],” said Vince Gerrie, CEO of KORE GeoSystems, about the Starlink connection at the rig.

Capturing RQD before the rock is moved provides the most accurate picture of the rock, and using the AI software gives consistent, repeatable, auditable results. With the drilling team taking core photographs, geology helpers are freed up for other tasks. The partnership’s imaging unit is now set to enter full production as the first few units are being built and discussions with key customers are underway.

“We’ve worked with Major Drilling closely to build and deploy the imaging unit prototype, and we’re very excited it’s now in the field,” Gerrie explained. “There’s more to come – this first success has proven the model, and now we’re ready to ramp up.”

In parallel, DGI Geoscience has played a critical role in advancing the integrated “Drill > Image > Automate” workflow by delivering high-resolution geoscientific logging and interpretation directly at the drillside. This real-time, in-field collaboration accelerates geological understanding and ensures consistent, high-quality insights are captured from every hole.

“Our shared vision was to transform drilling into a real-time source of geological intelligence—layering downhole measurements onto drill results to give clients immediate, actionable insight,” said Chris Drielsma, President of DGI Geoscience.
“By combining technical depth with field execution, we’re enabling faster decisions, reducing uncertainty, and maximizing the value of every metre drilled.”

Throughout the year, the teams worked together to bring this offering to market—building operational workflows and educating clients on the full capabilities of the system. As a result, interest from operators has grown significantly.

“Over the past year, we’ve seen the value this partnership brings to our clients in the field,” said Marc Landry, Chief Technology Officer of Major Drilling.
“Bringing digital innovation to the drill site is a natural evolution—and through this collaboration, we’re offering a seamless, future-ready experience.”

As the partnership enters its second year, the companies remain focused on continued deployment and innovation, delivering meaningful gains in speed, data quality, and operational integration across the mining value chain.

The Canadian Diamond Drilling Association extends its congratulations to Major Drilling on this exciting partnership and recognizes their continued commitment to innovation and transformation within the industry.

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Ashley is responsible for implementing CDDA’s marketing and advertising campaigns; preparing reports while also assisting with planning conventions, meetings and tradeshows.

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