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MICROMINE to showcase new versions of Geobank and Micromine at the 35th International Geological Congress

23rd August 2016

  

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MICROMINE will be exhibiting at this year’s 35th International Geological Congress 27 August - 4 September in Cape Town, South Africa. The team will showcase our entire suite of solutions at booth C20, including a preview to Geobank 2017, the latest versions of our leading data management solution, along with Micromine 2016 which was released in May of this year and Pitram, the world’s leading underground fleet management and mine control solution.

MICROMINE’s Product Specialists will deliver software demonstrations at the MICROMINE booth throughout the event, and will be available to discuss how our applications, which cover the entire mining process, can help delegates’ operations to meet business objectives. Also, visitors to MICROMINE’s booth will be eligible for major discounts on the price of Micromine and Geobank solutions.

Geobank 2017, contains 337 items including 50 improvements and new features. Key enhancements and features include; quality improvements, including fixes to graphic report bar chart annotation, connector, legends, search and design sheet display, response speed improved when LAS or general imports are cancelled, slow performance has been addressed in variety of places, issues with column settings and decimal places for exports fixed and fixes to section view alignment in plan view.

Usability with a broad range of usability functionality has been introduced including, data views now support the adding of new rows between existing rows, graphic report logarithmic scales now have versatile display options and alignment or objects in the designed is significantly more intuitive, functionality for Crypkey licence transfer has been added, along with web-based help is now available. More versatility with whether or not pattern initialisations are applied in data sets and action-type events are available for Excel imports and advanced reports, improvements in how the visual query builder works with parameters. Micromine 2016, released to the Australian and International mining communities earlier this year, is MICROMINE’s leading exploration and 3D mine design solution which allows users to capture, manage and interpret critical data.

Micromine 2016 provides explorers with an in-depth understanding of their project so prospective regions can be targeted more effectively, increasing the chance of a project’s success. Miners are provided easy-to-use modelling, estimation and design tools to simplify day-to-day production tasks. With over 420 new and enhanced features specific to both exploration and mining have been introduced within Micromine 2016 to satisfy all users, from GIS specialists and geologists through to mine engineers.

Key highlights include new dynamic field expressions can be used anywhere you would use a file field as input, new 3D PDF output produces interactive PDFs with layer control and interactive rotate, pan, zoom, measure, full Windows 10 Certification and new Maximum Intensity Projection (MIP) display option for Vizex Point layer.
MICROMINE technical staff are set to deliver demonstrations throughout the event and will be available to discuss the application’s features and benefits with delegates.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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