New site features dynamic search of technical reports and access to information on sustainability
Prospector, a search engine for the mining industry, has launched a new website that provides a more advanced and free search capability for its revolutionary platform, complete with more information and advanced ability to search through a percentage of the thousands of mining technical (43-101) reports accessible within their portal. The Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of mining investment company Analog Gold, believes this new site provides a glimpse into what subscribers can find in the Prospector Portal.
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Prospector is an AI-enabled technology platform built to modernize the way investors and researchers search for and access information about mining. Prospector draws data from various public exchanges such as TMX Datalinx, which operates the Toronto Stock Exchange and represents nearly 50% of publicly traded mining projects globally.
The new website features an advanced, multi-reference search that allows the user to dynamically search through 43-101’s. For full access to report summaries and insights powered by Artificial Intelligence, users can start a free trial to “unlock” the full capabilities of the portal. On both its new front end site and the Portal itself, users can search by mineral type, country, resource estimate, company, and more!
In addition to the new dynamic search function, there is new content on Prospector’s presence in the media, including a preview to the upcoming ‘On The Rocks’ podcast series hosted by Prospector founder, Emily King. There is also a new sustainability-focused section on how Prospector can help users identify environmental, social, and governance (ESG) information about mining projects. Offering a unique user experience that simultaneously brings incredible ease and extraordinary depth, the new website promises to help Prospector continue to bring new investors into the mining industry.