Maptek has 5 offices in Australia – Adelaide, Brisbane, Newcastle, Perth and Sydney and international distributors in Belo Horizonte (Brazil), Distrito Federal (Mexico), Hermosillo (Mexico), Denver (USA), Vancouver and Montreal (Canada), Edinburgh (UK), Johannesburg (RSA), Lima (Peru) and Viña del Mar (Chile).
Previously known as Evorelution offered by the Orelogy Group. Įvolution: Released in 2015, Evolution is an enterprise-level scheduling solution which optimises net present value using grade cut-off techniques, a proven method for maximising project value. The system combines I-Site laser scan data with sophisticated software to track and analyse movement over time. Sentry: Released in 2014, Sentry is a flexible surface change detection system. In 2015, PerfectDig won the South Australian Industrial & Resources, Australian Information Industry Association iAward. Results can be viewed using any web browser, without the need for specialised software.
PerfectDig: Released in 2013, PerfectDig displays enhanced photographs of the mine environment coloured with 3D design conformance information. Eureka displays aerial photography, terrain maps, historical plans and GIS data. Viewing the data at different scales allows users to see the big picture as well as analyse local areas of interest. The software allows users to take spatially located data and put it into context to better understand the inter-connecting relationships between the disparate information. Įureka: Released in 2012, Eureka provides a single integrated platform for viewing and analysing exploration project data. Access to data is immediate and universal across users, simplifying and accelerating routine tasks. īlastLogic: Released in 2011, BlastLogic provides a centralised record of all operational blast data (local or via cloud). The MineSuite system is now sold by MINLOG, a specialist company 50% owned by Maptek. MineSuite collects and reports data from the real-time monitoring of production systems and equipment in open pit and underground mines, processing and production plants. MineSuite: Released in 2001, MineSuite is a fleet management, production and reporting package developed for the global mining industry. ĭifferent versions of studio software were released from 2000 to 2018. In February 2009 Leica Geosystems’ Spatial Solutions Division, selected Maptek to supply laser scanners and software to be sold under the Leica Geosystems brand. Maptek's laser scanners weigh 12–14 kg (including battery) and incorporate an optional inbuilt telescope and camera, as well as a handheld tablet for operating the scanner. It is used for surveying large geographical areas and geotechnical analysis over highwalls. PointStudio (formerly I-Site Studio): PointStudio is a laser scanning technology including hardware and software. Other versions were released over the years. Applications include 3D geological mapping and modelling, mine design, mine planning, geotechnical analysis, mine scheduling and optimisation, and mine rehabilitation. It is used by mining engineers, geologists and mine surveyors. Vulcan is a general mine planning software package that provides 3D modular software visualisation for geological modelling and mine planning. Vulcan: The first generation of Vulcan was released in 1984 under a Fortran platform. Johnson is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, and a Member of the American Society of Mining Engineers. Since 1976 he has pursued a commercial career using computers for mining. Robert Johnson and Associates, the company operated as KRJA systems for 10 years before changing its name to Maptek in 1992.įounder, Bob Johnson graduated in 1969 from the University of NSW as a geologist, and completed his doctorate in 1972. Maptek is an Adelaide, Australia-based company that provides 3D modelling, spatial analysis and design technology to the global mining industry. ( June 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links, and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view. This article contains content that is written like an advertisement.