IGS and NTU awarded outstanding grade

Date: 6th June 2016
Posted by: Christopher Duku
Category: News

IGS and Nottingham Trent University (NTU) are proud to have been awarded the highest grade of ‘Outstanding’ by the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP).

This award recognises the excellent work undertaken by IGS and NTU from 2013 to 2016 in helping to develop the technical specifications for our IGS Xplore system.

The official KTP project brief was ‘To design, implement and provide on-going development of a commercial, web-enabled geodata delivery system (database) to support the international mineral exploration sector’.

The aim of the KTP is to strengthen the competitiveness, wealth creation and economic performance of the UK by the enhancement of knowledge and skills and the simulation of innovation through collaborative projects between business and the knowledge base.

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