GWS has one of the worlds most advanced Water Detection Technologies. It has been and continues to be deployed in a number of humanitarian and commercial projects.
Unlike many of the incumbent and somewhat dated applications, the GWS technology can with a great degree of certainty ‘fast forward’ the process of identifying previously unknown bodies of water.
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GWS’s current commercial activities include;
The Methodology is in taking electro-magnetic data and processing it in a manner that delivers intelligence of where a resource is sitting ‘in situ’. Unlike most incumbent technologies within the sector, we are not being driven by a need to identify geological patterns or anomalies.
The above statement may need further qualification – when a field of energy passes through the molecular structure of any material it excites the internal structure and causes it to move in a distinctive pattern. This pattern of movement is as unique to that resource in the same way as DNA is to humans.
The recognition of that pattern of movement then becomes its unique ‘Digital Signature’. – GWS has stored within a ‘black box’ a database of known and proven resources sitting ‘in situ’. The database also holds the following further intelligence on each stored target;
Therefore, much of our methodology is the application of AI & Machine Learning and constant cross referencing against existing, known and proven data streams – our current database of stored ‘Digital Signatures’. The database currently holds over 300,000 known bodies of water sitting in different terrains and topographical locations.
Without exception every resource has its own unique Digital Signature – none more unique than that of water.