GSAI Geophysics Showcases Cutting-Edge Research and Global Vision at EMS 2025
September 2025, Russia – GSAI Geophysics participated in the IX All-Russian School-Workshop on Electromagnetic Sounding of the Earth Named in Honor of M.N. Berdichevsky, L.L. Vanyan and V.I. Dmitriev (EMS 2025), a premier international forum bringing together leading experts, scholars, and industry representatives in geology, geophysics, and mineral exploration.
Russian Professionals on EMS conference
Our team of four delivered a series of presentations at the workshop, focusing on the intersection of technology and business. At the conference, Professor Valeriya, Technical Advisor to GSAI Geophysics, South African scholar, and Class-A Expert of Changsha City, delivered an invited keynote speech on the mechanism of induced polarization (IP), offering new insights into its theoretical foundation and applications in mineral exploration.
Associate Professor Rujun Chen delivered a presentation
Following this, Associate Professor Rujun Chen presented GSAI’s systematic research on relative phase decoupling in IP methods. GSAI’s PhD candidate Ashraf then shared breakthrough findings on the petrophysical properties of chromite, providing valuable evidence for advancing chromite exploration.
Finally, Siwen Chen, on behalf of GSAI Geophysics, introduced the company’s R&D achievements, product portfolio, and global expansion strategy, underscoring GSAI’s mission to deliver advanced geophysical instruments and services to international markets.
GSAI Geophysics instruments and cases attracted many Russian professionals
The GSAI Geophysics booth attracted a large number of Russian professionals, who engaged in in-depth exchanges on innovative technologies and practical solutions. During the exhibition, a local Russian company invited the GSAI Geophysics delegation to visit their facilities to explore potential cooperation. Prospective clients spoke highly of the technical advancements, reliability, and strong performance of GSAI’s products in complex geological environments, and expressed a clear interest in further collaboration. This recognition underscores the growing international influence of GSAI’s technology and brand, laying a solid foundation for future global business expansion.
Discuss with Russian professioanl on GSAI Geophysics booth
We sincerely appreciate the EMS committee for organizing a field excursion at Lake Baikal, where participants had the valuable opportunity to showcase electromagnetic instruments and collect real-world data, which sparked the interest of Russian experts in our TEM instrument.
We demonstrate TEM instrument on the field.
Participation in EMS 2025 not only marked an opportunity to present academic and technological innovations, but also reinforced GSAI Geophysics’ commitment to bridging scientific research with industrial application and expanding its international collaborations.