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Gaiacode attends two important scientific conferences

This spring Gaiacode will attend two important scientific conferences. We will first participate in the annual meeting of…

Gaiacode's Expanding Team

Gaiacode's small team of dedicated professionals in the field of seismic instrumentation is ever expanding. Beginning this month,…

A Seismic Array in Western Australia

Gaiacode has just delivered the first batch of seismometers for a new mobile seismic array in Western Australia…

Geothermal Monitoring

Harvesting geothermal energy from deep underground is playing an ever increasing role in the global energy mix. But…

A Growing Team of Representatives

Gaiacode has chosen KMD Elektronik as our representative in Turkey. KMD is an established supplier of electric and…

Borehole Systems in Turkey

Under a contract with the National Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) in Ankara Gaiacode has installed three…
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