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Statoil chooses IGMAS+ for interactive 3D gravity and magnetic modeling
Today Transinsight announces a five year licensing agreement with Statoil for IGMAS+ (Interactive Geophysical Modeling Assistant), Transinsight’s software for interactive hybrid full tensor gravity (FTG) and magnetic modeling. IGMAS+ easily integrates constraining data into interactive modeling processes by visualizing and combining geodata with density/susceptibility models.ABOUT TRANSINSIGHT: Transinsight develops semantic software products in the field of bioinformatics and geophysics. Developments in bioinformatics include text mining and analysis of biological high-throughput data. Their semantic software platform Enterprise Semantic Intelligence® powers the knowledge-based search systems www.Go3R.org and www.GoPubMed.com, semantic search engines for the next generation. In the area of geophysics the product IGMAS+ is a high performance tool for the Full
Tensor Gravity (FTG) Modeling (see also www.PotentialGS.com). In acknowledgement of the technologies developed by the company, Transinsight has repeatedly been honoured with national and international awards. The firm works in close collaboration with the Dresden University of
Technology. Selected customers are: Unilever, BASF, BfR, Statoil, RWE, Abcam and EMBL.
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