The DGI Update

The DGI Update

With our focus on continual improvement and cutting edge technology, there are always a lot of activities on the go at DGI. We are pleased to have added some new images on the website from various project locations taken by our field acquisition staff during 2011.

Projects

DGI is presently working on iron ore, gold, nickel, diamond and rare earth projects with acquisition activities focused on North and South America. Our products and services are applicable to all resource types and throughout the mining development cycle. Please contact us today to book DGI services for winter and spring 2012.

Recent Marketing Activities

DGI attended the AMEBC Round-Up conference (Vancouver, BC) in January. It was once again a great opportunity for us to connect/reconnect in person with our West coast clients and partners. An additional benefit was to enjoy the dine-out Vancouver experience!

PDAC 2012

Come and visit with us at booth #543 during PDAC 2012 in Toronto from March 4th to 7th (same location as in previous years).  We look forward to seeing you there!  If you wish to schedule a specific meeting with members of the DGI team during or around the PDAC, please let us know.

The Exploration Hockey Pool

It is with pleasure that DGI will continue to support this long standing tradition in the mining exploration world. DGI is taking a more active role in the managing of the pool and it is open to anyone in or related to mining exploration. For participants, please remember that trades for the second period of the 2011-2012 season need to be in by February 11 before 6pm EST.

Safety Results

DGI keeps up-to-date safety and project statistics. We are now over 200 projects and more than 3,500,000 metres surveyed.  At DGI, we continue to make safety a top priority.  Do it once. Do it right. Do it SAFE.

2-4C Process Update

The tremendous results from the 2-4C process have brought some of our clients and friends in the industry to find new applications and potential relationships to other quantified data sets. The geotechnical/geometallurgy trials in combination with the integration of 3-D visualization are exciting steps forward as the 2-4C process continues to grow in reach and value.