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Global Geophysics firm Invites New Opportunities to North Wales

Global Geophysics Service Invites New Opportunities to North Wales Global Geophysics Service Invites New Opportunities to North Wales Max taylor – journalist Robertson’s Geo Services (RGS), a geophysics service based in Conwy that operates worldwide, is entering a major new chapter of international growth, driven by rising demand for its specialist capabilities across some of the world’s most complex infrastructure projects. RGS specialises in borehole physics, an operation that provides verified data and engineering insights, which is integral information for geological knowledge and construction design. The company has recently seen high demand for their services across multiple continents. This level of growth is having a direct impact on their new headquarters in Conwy that was built last summer.   The facility in North Wales is bringing opportunity to the area as different sectors of the company such as manufacturing, engineering, calibration, training and office teams all combine at Conwy. In addition to this, an RGS academy is located within the Conwy facility. Geophysical professionals from around the world are trained here, with overseas travel and international delegates welcomed to North Wales.  Clients from six different continents are expected to arrive in the coming months. Managing Director, Simon Garantini, said: “Everything starts with the ground beneath our feet. The data we provide feeds directly into engineering and investment decisions, so accuracy really matters. “That’s why we place such a strong emphasis on verification and calibration; our clients rely on us to deliver the information they can trust, and that trust underpins our growth.” RGS Geophysical Services Manager, Ian Jones. said: “We’re unique in that we both design and manufacture the tools and software, and use them on our customers’ job sites. “That gives us insight our competitors simply don’t have. While others rely on third-party equipment, we are constantly refining our technology and how we operate, and feeding this knowledge back to the engineering and manufacturing teams. “The result is a continuous improvement cycle that leads to greater reliability, less downtime and meaningful long-term savings for our customers.” Subscribe to the Businessin Wales daily newsletter for FREE here.  Want more from Businessin Wales? Why not follow us on our socials Linkedin X Instagram TikTok Listen to the Businessin Wales podcast YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts