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Giant Mining Corp. to Attend PDAC 2025 With ExploreTech at Booth #3007, Metro Toronto Convention Centre

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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - February 27, 2025 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - Giant Mining Corp. (CSE: BFG | OTC: BFGFF | FWB: YW5) ("Giant Mining" or the "Company") is pleased to announce its participation in the upcoming Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada ("PDAC") Convention. The event will take place at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC) from Sunday, March 2, to Wednesday, March 5, 2025. Giant Mining will have a booth at the Investor's Exchange, where attendees can meet the team and learn more about the company's latest developments.

The Company invites attendees to visit us at Booth #3007 at the Investor's Exchange to learn more about our emerging copper, gold, and silver discovery in Nevada. Meet our team, explore investment opportunities, and discover the potential of our latest findings. See you at PDAC!

Giant Mining's CEO, David Greenway stated, "We're excited to connect with stakeholders, as well as the financial, mining, and exploration communities at PDAC. Our team will highlight the progress at Majuba Hill and share insights into our upcoming 2025 drill program for the Majuba Hill Copper-Silver Project in Nevada, USA. We invite all attendees to visit booth #3007 anytime from March 25 to meet our team. On Monday, March 5, we'll also be joined by ExploreTech, which is collaborating with our technical team to enhance exploration through A.I. modeling."

ExploreTech will be attending Giant Mining Corp's Booth #3007 at PDAC on Monday, March 3rd, 2025, from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM EST.

About Exploration Technologies Inc. (ExploreTech)

ExploreTech's AI approach is specifically designed to combine surface geology and drilling results with computationally intensive remodeling of existing geophysical datasets to optimize targeting of covered targets. The process quickly generates thousands of solutions that cluster on the best fits between the geological and geophysical data and then generates drillhole trajectories designed to cut those clusters most effectively.

ExploreTech first combines the geological concept with AI geophysical simulation to identify and locate where the source of a geophysical anomaly actually lies. This is done by testing thousands of possible explanations (models) for anomalies measured at the surface and selecting only those that closely match real-world geophysics.

The selected models of the combined geology and geophysics cluster around the most likely location of the anomaly. The program then evaluates the clusters in three dimensions to determine the optimal drilling trajectory to pierce as many of the target anomalies as possible. The entire process can be rerun as drill results for specific targets, or additional geophysical surveying, adds new information allowing improved vectoring to the best mineralized parts of a given ore system. This use of AI to reveal and reinforce target anomalies in existing geophysical datasets is a significant new exploration tool and has already been applied in several cases, some are viewable at ExploreTech's website www.exploretech.ai.