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Corescan is now Powered by Epiroc

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January 24, 2023
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Corescan is now Powered by Epiroc

Tuesday, January 24th, 2023

Corescan is now taking the next step in the integration with Epiroc by adding Powered by Epiroc to its logotype. The rebranding is underway and will be finalized within the first quarter 2023.

Epiroc acquired Corescan in October 2022. Corescan is a leader in hyperspectral scanning, core photography and 3D laser profiling of drill core, rock chips and other geological samples with the associated processing and interpretation. The company has about 50 employees and is based in Perth, Australia, with presence in Australia, Latin America, North America, Europe, and Africa. The main offerings are Corescan and Coreshed and the solutions and services complement the Epiroc offering, with the possibility to offer greater orebody knowledge to mining companies.

With the ongoing integration the Corescan logotype has undergone a transformation. The new identity satisfies all the existing expectations of what the original brand stands for, while it also moves the brand forward to align with Epiroc. Part of the change is adoption of the Epiroc brand colors, to signify the close relationship with Epiroc.

The Corescan Powered by Epiroc team is now a proud team member of the Epiroc Group. The joint intention is to increase focus on the specific needs from customers within these applications, to grow and strengthen our offering within orebody solutions and maintain our position as a leader in this area.

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