Home News Official Launch of Zambia’s High-Resolution Aerial Geophysical Survey Project Blog – Analysis and expert opinion 4 MIN. READ Xcalibur Smart Mapping, in collaboration with the Zambian Presidency, has officially commenced its nationwide high-resolution aerial geophysical survey. SHARE This project aims to significantly advance Zambia’s mineral exploration efforts and strengthen the foundations of its mining sector. His Excellency President Hakainde Hichilema attended the event and addressed the critical importance of mineral exploration for Zambia’s economic development. He emphasized that comprehensive mineral mapping is essential for fostering transparent and regulated mining practices, ensuring that the nation’s resources benefit all citizens. Furthermore, the President highlighted the survey’s role in mapping underground water resources, which will support future irrigation projects and contribute to drought mitigation strategies. Lusaka Province Minister, Sheal Mulyata, emphasized the potential of this initiative to uncover Zambia’s mineral wealth across all provinces. Minister Mulyata noted that the data generated by the survey will play a pivotal role in reshaping the mining industry, fostering informed investment, and driving future growth. Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s CEO, Andres Blanco, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality data through cutting-edge technology, being employed for the first time in Africa. He also highlighted the inclusion of a skills transfer program, designed to equip Zambian professionals with the expertise needed to sustain the project long-term. The Minister of Mines and Minerals Development, Paul Kabuswe, acknowledged the historical significance of this mapping project, noting that it is the most comprehensive mineral survey since 1972. He praised President Hichilema’s leadership and policy direction, which have been instrumental in the realization of this project. This survey represents a crucial step in Zambia’s mineral exploration efforts, with the potential to guide future investments and support resource management strategies nationwide. < SEE PREVIOUS NEW SEE NEXT NEW > < > Related news Blog – Analysis and expert opinion Einstein-First project: Supporting a brighter future in science education SEE MORE > Blog – Analysis and expert opinion Airborne Gravity Data Capture and Geoid Modelling SEE MORE > Announcements Blog – Analysis and expert opinion The power of remote sensing in monitoring land use changes SEE MORE > Blog – Analysis and expert opinion CRMA: why Europe’s raw materials revolution needs Smart data SEE MORE > Blog – Analysis and expert opinion Outlining the danger: the vital role of risk maps in the battle against fires SEE MORE > Blog – Analysis and expert opinion Unveiling advanced techniques: A-DInSAR for terrain deformation detection SEE MORE > Contact us. FILL THE FORM
SHARE This project aims to significantly advance Zambia’s mineral exploration efforts and strengthen the foundations of its mining sector. His Excellency President Hakainde Hichilema attended the event and addressed the critical importance of mineral exploration for Zambia’s economic development. He emphasized that comprehensive mineral mapping is essential for fostering transparent and regulated mining practices, ensuring that the nation’s resources benefit all citizens. Furthermore, the President highlighted the survey’s role in mapping underground water resources, which will support future irrigation projects and contribute to drought mitigation strategies. Lusaka Province Minister, Sheal Mulyata, emphasized the potential of this initiative to uncover Zambia’s mineral wealth across all provinces. Minister Mulyata noted that the data generated by the survey will play a pivotal role in reshaping the mining industry, fostering informed investment, and driving future growth. Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s CEO, Andres Blanco, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality data through cutting-edge technology, being employed for the first time in Africa. He also highlighted the inclusion of a skills transfer program, designed to equip Zambian professionals with the expertise needed to sustain the project long-term. The Minister of Mines and Minerals Development, Paul Kabuswe, acknowledged the historical significance of this mapping project, noting that it is the most comprehensive mineral survey since 1972. He praised President Hichilema’s leadership and policy direction, which have been instrumental in the realization of this project. This survey represents a crucial step in Zambia’s mineral exploration efforts, with the potential to guide future investments and support resource management strategies nationwide.
This project aims to significantly advance Zambia’s mineral exploration efforts and strengthen the foundations of its mining sector. His Excellency President Hakainde Hichilema attended the event and addressed the critical importance of mineral exploration for Zambia’s economic development. He emphasized that comprehensive mineral mapping is essential for fostering transparent and regulated mining practices, ensuring that the nation’s resources benefit all citizens. Furthermore, the President highlighted the survey’s role in mapping underground water resources, which will support future irrigation projects and contribute to drought mitigation strategies. Lusaka Province Minister, Sheal Mulyata, emphasized the potential of this initiative to uncover Zambia’s mineral wealth across all provinces. Minister Mulyata noted that the data generated by the survey will play a pivotal role in reshaping the mining industry, fostering informed investment, and driving future growth. Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s CEO, Andres Blanco, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality data through cutting-edge technology, being employed for the first time in Africa. He also highlighted the inclusion of a skills transfer program, designed to equip Zambian professionals with the expertise needed to sustain the project long-term. The Minister of Mines and Minerals Development, Paul Kabuswe, acknowledged the historical significance of this mapping project, noting that it is the most comprehensive mineral survey since 1972. He praised President Hichilema’s leadership and policy direction, which have been instrumental in the realization of this project. This survey represents a crucial step in Zambia’s mineral exploration efforts, with the potential to guide future investments and support resource management strategies nationwide.