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G-tek will accept research and development contracts in any areas where it has strong and innovative capabilities.

 

 


G-tek is a leader in the development of survey methodologies for minerals exploration, explosive ordnance detection, explosive ordnance removal and sub-surface mapping.

G-tek’s founders have won international awards for excellence in geophysics for minerals exploration and UXO detection. They head up a team of scientists and technicians which keeps G-tek and its customers at the forefront of sub-surface detection technologies.

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G-tek has extensive experience in software development and processing the massive volumes of data involved in geophysics. G-tek develops its own software intimately interfaced to industry-standard software to produce the best results for customers.

G-tek responds to the needs of individual projects and can quickly scope, specify, develop and test new software and techniques– without waiting for a new revision of an industry-standard package.

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G-tek and its precursor entities has a proven track record in the development of innovative methodologies, including:

  • The development of digital magnetometry and the production of the world’s first hand-held digital Caesium-vapour magnetometer with automatic data positioning capabilities;
  • The invention and patenting of the Sub-Audio Magnetics (SAM) methodology;
  • The development of the innovative data processing technologies required to effectively extract the SAM information from the magnetic data;
  • The development and patenting of a novel data inversion technique which is still to be introduced commercially;
  • Collaborative confidential development of advances to the MineLab metal detector to produce a digital electromagnetic detector which benefits from the MineLab patents;
  • Methods for “blind” seeding of UXO as a quality control measure;and
  • Methods for statistical assessment of UXO contamination.

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