TheiaX launches mapping process on the market

TheiaX spent two years researching the process for raw material exploration. Now the technology is ready for launch.
TheiaX has launched its digital mapping process for raw material exploration onto the market. According to the start-up, the technology is designed to analyze raw materials in the ground. According to the start-up, it works with sensors that provide images of the occurrence of raw materials. This enables mining companies to decide whether it is worth mining minerals in an area without drilling.
TheiaX was spun off from the Helmholtz Institute for Resource Technology in Freiberg and has been researching this mapping process for two years. The Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf supported the start-up in its research.
"The technologies developed minimize the impact on the environment, strengthen public acceptance and at the same time improve existing exploration technologies," says TheiaX founding partner Richard Gloaguen. There have already been projects for the mining industry in Greenland, Bulgaria, Greece, the Czech Republic and Germany.

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