Hi-View, Windfall Geotek Accelerate Toodoggone Copper/Gold Targets
Hi-View Resources partners with Windfall Geotek to leverage AI for faster, more confident copper and gold exploration in BC's Toodoggone region, analyzing over CAD $10M in historical data.

Hi-View Resources is collaborating with AI firm Windfall Geotek to accelerate the identification of copper and gold exploration targets in British Columbia's Toodoggone region. This partnership applies artificial intelligence to an extensive historical dataset, aiming for more precise and confident target generation.
Hi-View Resources, a mineral exploration company, is leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to advance its copper and gold projects in British Columbia's Toodoggone region. The company has engaged Windfall Geotek, a specialist in AI-powered statistical and information consulting services for the mining industry. This strategic move aims to streamline the identification of high-priority porphyry targets, which are large, disseminated mineral deposits often sought in the region.
Hi-View has compiled one of the largest historical datasets within the Toodoggone copper/gold district. This extensive compilation includes over 10,000 digitized samples, kilometers of induced polarization (IP) data—a geophysical method used to detect chargeable minerals—and historic drill logs. Windfall Geotek's AI system will now analyze this comprehensive data, valued at over CAD $10 million. The AI analysis covers 60 drill holes and 2,084 drill samples from Hi-View’s property and surrounding areas. Nader Mostaghimi, Hi-View's VP of Exploration, emphasized that integrating AI into their workflow will improve target identification and confidence, citing Windfall Geotek’s proven track record in delivering field-validated targets.
This partnership allows Hi-View to process a substantial volume of historical exploration data with advanced analytical tools. The AI system's ability to efficiently identify high-probability mineralization zones could significantly accelerate the company's 2026 exploration program. Utilizing artificial intelligence offers a pathway to more precise and data-driven exploration decisions, potentially reducing costs and enhancing success rates. Industry observers will monitor the outcomes of this AI-driven target generation and its influence on subsequent drilling campaigns within the Toodoggone region.
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