GeoClerk, a subsidiary of global geoscience solutions provider Searcher, will return to the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2026 convention in Toronto. The company will demonstrate its cutting-edge geoscience information suite, which combines artificial intelligence with an extensive public geoscience database.
Tim Hall-Johnston, GeoClerk's head of product, will lead demonstrations of the platform throughout the convention. "The developments over the past year firmly position GeoClerk as a single source of truth for the geoscience community," Hall-Johnston said. "By combining advanced AI with one of the world's most comprehensive public geoscience databases, fully searchable both textually and spatially, GeoClerk enables geologists to generate actionable insights faster and with greater confidence."
Visitors to GeoClerk's booth #6727N can experience the platform's capabilities firsthand and participate in an interactive Speed Georeferencing Challenge. The company claims its technology can georeference maps or spatial geophysics images from named locations in under two minutes, showcasing the platform's efficiency. GeoClerk's platform is part of Searcher's broader suite of geoscience solutions. Searcher, established in 2004, has built a reputation for providing multi-client geoscience datasets to the energy and mining industries.
The company offers a comprehensive library of geophysical and geological data, including 2D and 3D seismic data, magnetics and gravity data, geochemical surveys, digital well databases, and prospectivity studies. In recent years, Searcher has expanded its offerings to include advanced technological products such as Seisintel, a global oil and gas activity tracker, and sAIsmic, an AI-driven seismic data enhancement tool. GeoClerk represents another step in the company's efforts to leverage technology for more efficient geoscience workflows.
The PDAC convention, one of the world's premier mineral exploration and mining events, provides an ideal platform for GeoClerk to showcase its technology. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore GeoClerk's datasets spanning Canada, Australia, and other regions, demonstrating the platform's global applicability.
GeoClerk directed any industry professionals interested in experiencing GeoClerk's capabilities to request a demonstration or trial by contacting sales@geoclerk.com.
The company is also offering an exclusive PDAC show offer, details of which will be available at their booth. As the mining and energy sectors increasingly turn to advanced technologies to streamline exploration and reduce risks, platforms like GeoClerk are poised to play a crucial role in the future of geoscience. The upcoming PDAC convention will offer a glimpse into how these technologies are reshaping the industry landscape.
Learn more at www.GeoClerk.com
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