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The virtual world of digitisation

GDI's editor ponders on the role of virtual reality in the sphere of driller training

29 January 2024

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I'm looking forward to next year

GDI's editor is looking forward to next year and a bright future for the title

05 December 2023

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How far can we go?

When will the industry reach working limits and what will happen then?

25 October 2023

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Time to put industry shows on the school curriculum?

GDI's editor wonders if it time to bring schools and colleges into drilling industry trade shows?

19 September 2023

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A time for optimism?

The editor shares his thoughts on industry specific events and the current mood of the industry

08 August 2023

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What do you want from GDI?

The editor wonders about what will shape the future of GeoDrilling International

07 July 2023

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Planning ahead

How producing a monthly magazine is similar to planning a drilling programme

22 May 2023

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Where have those years gone?

After five years in the role GDI's editor is stilling enjoying his job

21 April 2023

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Compact tools, big shifts: ESG-driven innovation from Malvern Panalytical

Uwe Koenig explains how advanced analytical innovations like Aeris and Revontium are transforming decision-making, automation, and ESG performance in mining.

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Underground Reimagined - Transforming Material Movement into Strategic Capability

Mining Magazine, Australia’s Mining Monthly, and GeoDrilling International are excited to announce: The 2025 Underground Mining Insight Series

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Massenza Mi40: Powering water bore drilling in Australia's Northern Territory

Massenza Mi40 drill rig: delivering vital water supply with power & precision in Australia's remote areas