For growing explorers and licence holders

Bring Field Evidence, Samples and Review Into One Flow

Move from mineral right and campaign planning through offline field work, samples, laboratory review and obligations to controlled technical evidence.

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Keep the Exploration Story Intact From Right to Release

OreLynx gives an exploration manager one governed route through the records that determine whether work can proceed and whether its evidence can be trusted: rights, obligations, campaigns, offline field work, GIS context, samples, custody, laboratory results and QA/QC review.

Preserve Technical Authority

Geologists and other qualified people retain responsibility for interpretation, QA/QC decisions, estimation and reporting. OreLynx preserves provenance, exceptions, approvals and controlled access; it does not turn a system status into a technical conclusion.

Illustrative workflow modelIllustrative exploration evidence path
  1. 01
    Set the operating contextConnect the project, site, mineral right, obligations, campaign and responsible team.
  2. 02
    Work offlineIssue field work packs and capture observations, media, coordinates and samples with GIS context.
  3. 03
    Protect sample identityReconcile custody, laboratory submissions, results and QA/QC exceptions at every handoff.
  4. 04
    Meet obligationsConnect due work and supporting evidence to the relevant right, project and accountable owner.
  5. 05
    Release controlled evidenceGive qualified reviewers, investors or auditors authorised access to approved technical records.
The assessment adapts this OreLynx workflow to the customer's authorised process, devices, exchanges and commodity context.

A Useful Evaluation Scorecard

Completeness

Can the agreed record set be reconciled without hiding missing, duplicate or unexpected items?

Traceability

Can a reviewer follow each result back through source files, custody events and authorised actions?

Recovery

Can users identify and safely resolve conflicts, interrupted transfers and invalid imports?

For exploration leaders

From Mineral Right to Controlled Technical Evidence

Exploration managers can coordinate the records needed to run campaigns, protect sample provenance and support qualified review.

01

Plan campaigns and work areas

Connect rights, obligations, sites, targets, teams, methods and field assignments.

02

Capture field and GIS evidence

Work offline with maps, observations, media, coordinates and structured geological context.

03

Control sample handoffs

Track sample identity, custody, laboratory submissions, results and QA/QC exceptions.

04

Prepare review and investor evidence

Give authorised technical reviewers, auditors or investors controlled access to approved records.

Bring one real workflow. We’ll map these functions to your roles, records, systems and acceptance scenarios.

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