NovaRed is using MetalCore to turn old exploration data into new target ideas
The useful part of NovaRed’s latest Wilmac update is not just the platinum headline.
It is the process.
CSE: NRED used its proprietary MetalCore AI platform to pull together public and historical data across the Wilmac Copper-Gold Project. The dataset included 10 mineral occurrences, past production data, about 19 assessment reports from 1968 to 2025, 38 regional geochemical samples and regional aeromagnetic information.
That is exactly the kind of messy exploration data juniors usually have to sort through manually.
MetalCore’s output highlighted a platinum group element signal across the Wilmac claims, adding a new layer to the original copper-gold thesis. The company pointed to the historic Whipsaw Creek placer, which produced gold with platinum present, the POLARIS 16 occurrence with porphyry copper and Alaskan-type platinum-group signatures, and a regional magnetic high across the Trojan-Condor block.
The copper side did not disappear either.
MetalCore also supported the North Lamont target, where NovaRed previously reported a maximum 1,125 ppm copper-in-soil anomaly. That keeps North Lamont on the screen as one of the priority areas for follow-up.
The caveat is important.
This is still early-stage data work. Regional geochemistry is sparse. The aeromagnetic grid is regional, not property-scale. The company itself says modern high-resolution airborne magnetic work and ideally IP surveys are recommended next steps.
That is the right way to look at it.
AI does not prove mineralization. Historical production does not guarantee a deposit. A platinum signal does not automatically turn Wilmac into a PGE project.
But MetalCore is starting to show its role: compile fragmented datasets, surface overlooked signals, and help prioritize where field dollars should go next.
My read: this update makes CSE: NRED more interesting because the AI platform is now tied to specific target ideas at Wilmac. The next test is whether those ideas hold up under modern geophysics, field validation and drilling.