TORONTO, ONTARIO ("Geoinformatics" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has received the assay results from the last two holes of an initial five-hole program on the Los Laureles Prospect ("Los Laureles") at its La Noria Project ("La Noria") in the State of Sinaloa, Mexico. The latest drill intercepts, combined with the first three drill holes announced on January 30, 2008, indicate the discovery of a new poly-metallic breccia system at Los Laureles. Los Laureles is located 10 km. from the Azulitas Prospect ("Azulitas") which hosts a recently-announced National Instrument (NI) 43-101 poly-metallic (copper-silver-molybdenum-gold) Mineral Resource. La Noria totals 149 square kilometres (sq. km.) of contiguous claims.

Highlights

- Hole 5 intersected from surface:

-- 96 metres grading 0.07% molybdenum (0.12% MoS2), 0.26% copper and 12.6 grams per tonne (g/t) silver,

which included a higher-grade zone of:

-- 35 metres grading 0.64% copper and 0.10% molybdenum (0.17% MoS2).

Hole 5 was drilled perpendicular to the interpreted dip of the main mineralized zone and the intersections are believed to represent the approximate true width of the zone.

- The reported assay results extend the widespread mineralization at Los Laureles to a drilled strike length of at least 400 metres, widths up to approximately 100 metres and from surface to depths of approximately 320 metres.

- The mineralized zone is open along strike and at depth with the total breccia zone, mapped from geochemistry and surface exposure, having a strike length of over 750 metres and surface widths of up to 180 metres.

"We are extremely pleased with these latest drill results as they extend the size and potential of the Los Laureles system significantly" commented Dr. Nick Archibald, Chief Executive Officer of Geoinformatics. "We are excited by the likelihood that La Noria now hosts a number of nearby individual deposits which have the potential to support a single integrated mining operation. The Los Laureles discovery further validates our targeting process and methodologies which are proving to be highly efficient in successfully identifying high-quality exploration targets."

Los Laureles Prospect

Los Laureles was targeted on the basis of its geophysical signature and coincident geochemical anomalism. Surface sampling revealed extensive copper-silver-molybdenum soil anomalies coincident with a mapped breccia zone hosted in granodiorite rocks.

Mapping indicates that the breccia zone comes to surface along a topographic ridge and its flanks and is oriented southeast to northwest extending over an area 750 metres long by 180 metres wide (Figure 1). The mineralized zone is interpreted to be wedge-shaped in vertical cross-section (Figure 2), with mineralization being largely bounded and controlled by a fault observed at surface on the northeast flank of the ridge and dipping moderately to the southwest. There is also some evidence of mineralization to the northeast of the fault in the "footwall" (lower underlying) side (Figure 2).

To view a copy of the "Figure 1. Los Laureles drill holes with interpretative geology." map, please visit the link below:

http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/gxlmap1.pdf

Holes 1 and 2 were both drilled at the base of the southwest flank of the ridge on azimuth 040 degrees (northeast) on a 270-metre spacing and intersected 8 to 12-metre zones of mineralization at depth. Hole 3 was drilled from higher on the ridge and was mineralized from surface grading 0.12% molybdenum (0.20% MoS2); 0.14% copper, 0.08 g/t gold and 11.9 g/t silver over 107 metres until the hole was stopped due to a mechanical drill problem (ending in mineralization). Encouragingly, Hole 3 also included a higher-grade copper-gold-silver intercept of 8 metres of 0.84% copper, 0.27 g/t gold and 56.5 g/t silver (see previous press-release dated January 30, 2008).

To view a copy of "Figure 2. Schematic cross-section A-A' (see Figure 1) between Holes 2 and 5 with selected intercepts." map, please visit the link below:

http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/gxlmap2.pdf

Hole 4 (DDLL_08_04) was drilled on azimuth 220 degrees (southwest), but started within the footwall zone of the fault and stayed largely within the fault zone. It did not intersect the main part of the mineralized breccia, but did return several notable intercepts including 51 metres grading 0.24% copper and 6.6 g/t silver (see Tables 1 and 2).

Hole 5 was drilled on azimuth 050 degrees (northeast) and approximately perpendicular to the dip of the breccia zone. It had several long mineralized intersections from surface which approximate the 'true-width' of the main mineralized zone including 96 metres grading 0.07% molybdenum (0.12% MoS2), 0.26% copper and 12.6 g/t silver, which included a higher-grade zone of 35 metres grading 0.64% copper and 0.10% molybdenum (0.17% MoS2).

Full intercepts and accompanying laboratory information and cut-offs, along with the drill hole details, are available in Tables 1, 2 and 3 in the appendix.

La Noria Project

La Noria is located approximately 60 km. northeast of the port of Mazatlan in the State of Sinaloa and 35 km. from a main rail-line. The project, which is serviced with electric power, consists of mineral claims and option agreements covering an area of approximately 149 sq. km. in low-rolling hills intersected by numerous roads and tracks that are accessible for most of the year.

To view a copy of the "Figure 3. La Noria Project Area" map, please visit the link below:

http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/gxlmap3.pdf

Geoinformatics' current objective at La Noria is to identify sufficient resources that have the potential to support an intergrated mining operation. Geoinformatics is awaiting assay results on drill holes on the Amarillito and Mozulitas Prospects, both near Azulitas approximately 10 km. west of Los Laureles.

In addition to Los Laureles, positive drill results from several of the other prospects at La Noria include:

Azulitas: NI 43-101 compliant Inferred Resource (refer to press-release of February 13, 2008) consisting of 5.63 million tonnes grading 0.54% copper, 12.2 g/t silver, 0.08 g/t gold and 0.04% molybdenum (0.06% MoS2).

La Verde: Drill intersection of 76 metres grading 0.32% copper, 0.04 g/t gold and 7.2 g/t silver.

Amarillito: Drill intersection of 56 metres grading 0.27% copper, 0.03 g/t gold and 9.65 g/t silver. Assays are pending on a second hole).

Mozulitas: Drill intersection of 47 metres grading 0.12% molybdenum (0.20% MoS2). Assays are pending on a second hole.

Qualified Person

The technical content of this release has been compiled by Darren Holden, MAusIMM, Executive Vice President, Operations of Geoinformatics. Mr. Holden is a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101.

Kennecott - Geoinformatics Alliance Agreement

La Noria falls under the Master Strategic Alliance Agreement (the "Alliance Agreement") between Geoinformatics and Kennecott Exploration Company. The Company entered into the Alliance Agreement effective March 2006 under which it has been using its proprietary geoscience and technology platform (the "Geoinformatics Process") to successfully identify, prioritize and drill more than 30 exploration drill targets over the initial two years of the Agreement. La Noria was acquired as a target-of-merit under the Alliance Agreement, and Kennecott retains a back-in right to acquire either a 51% or 60% interest in La Noria Project under certain circumstances. Please refer to Geoinformatics' press-release dated August 14, 2006, for further information.

About Geoinformatics

Geoinformatics is a global exploration company which has developed a unique approach to minerals exploration applying innovative and proprietary technology.

The Company recently announced an independent NI 43-101-compliant mineral resource estimate with an Indicated Resource of 840,000 ounces of gold and an Inferred Resource of 2.7 million ounces on the initial discovery zone at the Whistler Project in southern Alaska. The Indicated category contains 30 million tonnes grading 0.87 g/t gold, 2.46 g/t silver and 0.24% copper and the Inferred category contains 155 million tonnes grading 0.62 g/t gold, 2.15 g/t silver and 0.19% copper. Significant copper and silver mineralization increases the Indicated gold-equivalent mineral resource to 1.3 million ounces and the Inferred mineral resource to 4.4 million ounces.

Geoinformatics is also actively exploring several advanced projects located in Utah, the Cortez Trend region of Nevada, and British Columbia. Fourteen Company-owned properties in the State of Sonora, Mexico, fall under a joint venture in which Azure Minerals Limited is earning a 51% interest by spending US$4 million. Geoinformatics also has an extensive portfolio of other direct and indirect property interests, joint ventures, and royalties covering a wide range of minerals in Mexico, Australia and New Zealand and North America.

The Geoinformatics Process integrates large-scale data aggregation, data mining and three-dimensional modeling, and has been designed to assist in understanding and quantifying risk at a much earlier stage of the exploration cycle than has traditionally been available. The Company's objective is to advance its properties to the stage of commercial development by applying faster, less expensive and more reliable analytical methods to resource exploration.

This news release includes certain forward-looking statements concerning the future performance of Geoinformatics' business, operations and financial performance and condition, as well as management's objectives, strategies, beliefs and intentions. Forward-looking statements are frequently identified by such words as "may", "will", "plan", "expect", "anticipate", "estimate", "intend" and similar words referring to future events and results. Forward-looking statements are based on the current opinions and expectations of management. All forward-looking information is inherently uncertain and subject to a variety of assumptions, risks and uncertainties, including the speculative nature of mineral exploration and development, fluctuating commodity prices, competitive risks and the availability of financing, as described in more detail in our recent securities filings available at www.sedar.com. Actual events or results may differ materially from those projected in the forward looking-statements and Geoinformatics cautions against placing undue reliance thereon. Neither Geoinformatics nor its management assumes any obligation to revise or update these forward-looking statements.


Appendix

Table 1. Los Laureles drill intercepts for Holes 4 and 5, based on
molybdenum cutoffs of 0.01% and 0.04%.

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Hole           From     To Interval  Molybdenum  MoS2  Gold  Silver  Copper
            (metres) (met-  (metres)         (%)   (%) (g/t)   (g/t)     (%)
                       res)
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DDLL_08_04     11.0   13.0      2.0        0.02  0.03  0.02    0.60    0.04
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DDLL_08_04     39.0  107.0     68.0        0.02  0.03  0.03    4.43    0.15
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DDLL_08_04    113.0  146.0     33.0        0.01  0.02  0.03    3.89    0.16
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DDLL_08_04    156.0  169.0     13.0        0.01  0.02  0.06   14.35    0.40
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DDLL_08_04    210.0  217.0      7.0        0.01  0.02  0.07   14.87    0.73
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DDLL_08_04    225.0  241.0     16.0        0.05  0.08  0.02    9.06    0.25
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 including(i) 237.0  240.0      3.0        0.18  0.30  0.01    2.63    0.16
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DDLL_08_04    253.0  255.0      2.0        0.02  0.03  0.02    2.40    0.13
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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DDLL_08_05      0.0   96.0     96.0        0.07  0.12  0.05   12.56    0.26
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 including      5.0   65.0     60.0        0.10  0.17  0.06   18.27    0.32
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DDLL_08_05    104.0  130.0     26.0        0.02  0.03  0.02    3.37    0.17
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DDLL_08_05    142.0  185.0     43.0        0.02  0.03  0.02    1.20    0.04
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DDLL_08_05    194.5  202.0      7.5        0.01  0.02  0.01    1.47    0.06
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DDLL_08_05    217.0  229.0     12.0        0.02  0.03  0.00    0.78    0.02
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 including(i) 217.0  219.0      2.0        0.08  0.13  0.00    0.00    0.01
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DDLL_08_05    247.0  250.0      3.0        0.02  0.03  0.00    0.70    0.01
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DDLL_08_05    262.0  265.0      3.0        0.06  0.10  0.01    0.80    0.03
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Note 1. MoS2 is NOT an assay field, but is calculated by multiplying
        molybdenum % by 1.6681.

All intervals calculated using a minimum 2-metre width and 4-metre internal
dilution and based on a cutoff of 0.01% molybdenum except where indicated
with (i) where intercept is calculated with minimum 1-metre width and
4-metre internal dilution using a 0.04% molybdenum cut-off.

All assays based on half-sawn drill core; shipped to ALS Chemex in
Hermosillo, Mexico for preparation and then to ALS Chemex Laboratory in
Vancouver, Canada, for fire assay for gold (AAu2) and 4-acid digest ICP-AES
(MEICP-61). Assay standards, blanks and duplicates are inserted into the
sample stream to monitor laboratory performance.


Table 2. Los Laureles drill intercepts for Holes 4 and 5 based on copper
cutoffs of 0.1% and 0.5%.

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Hole           From     To  Interval  Copper  Molybdenum  MoS2  Gold Silver
            (metres) (met-   (metres)     (%)         (%)   (%) (g/t)  (g/t)
                       res)
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DDLL_08_04     15.0   17.0       2.0    0.11         NSI   NSI  0.03   1.20
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DDLL_08_04     23.0   25.0       2.0    0.12         NSI   NSI  0.01   0.90
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DDLL_08_04     39.0   76.0      37.0    0.22        0.03  0.05  0.05   6.12
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DDLL_08_04     83.0   87.0       4.0    0.11        0.01  0.02  0.02   3.20
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DDLL_08_04     99.0  105.0       6.0    0.12        0.01  0.02  0.02   3.17
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DDLL_08_04    112.0  121.0       9.0    0.35        0.01  0.02  0.05   6.90
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 including(h) 112.0  119.0       7.0    0.42        0.01  0.02  0.06   8.30
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DDLL_08_04    131.0  182.0      51.0    0.24        0.01  0.02  0.03   6.59
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
including(h)  166.0  169.0       3.0    0.93        0.01  0.02  0.14  30.43
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DDLL_08_04    206.0  230.0      24.0    0.42        0.01  0.02  0.04  10.78
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DDLL_08_04    236.0  240.0       4.0    0.30        0.14  0.23  0.01  11.83
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DDLL_08_04    253.0  255.0       2.0    0.13        0.02  0.03  0.02   2.40
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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DDLL_08_05     34.0   74.0      40.0    0.58        0.09  0.15  0.06   8.01
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
including(h)   38.0   73.0      35.0    0.64        0.10  0.17  0.06   8.18
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DDLL_08_05     82.0   84.0       2.0    0.14        0.01  0.02  0.02   1.30
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DDLL_08_05     95.0  137.0      42.0    0.14        0.01  0.02  0.03   3.03
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DDLL_08_05    179.0  185.0       6.0    0.08        0.01  0.02  0.03   2.15
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note 1. MoS2 is NOT an assay field, but is calculated by multiplying
molybdenum % by 1.6681.

NSI equals No Significant Intersection.

All intervals calculated using a minimum 2-metre width and 4-metre internal
dilution and based on a cutoff of 0.1% copper except where indicated with
(h) where intercept is calculated with minimum 1-metre width and 4-metre
internal dilution using a 0.5% copper cutoff.

All assays based on half-sawn drill core; shipped to ALS Chemex in
Hermosillo, Mexico for preparation and then to ALS Chemex Laboratory in
Vancouver, Canada, for fire assay for gold (AAu2) and 4-acid digest
ICP-AES (MEICP-61). Assay standards, blanks and duplicates are inserted
into the sample stream to monitor laboratory performance.


Table 3. Drill hole details.

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Hole            East     North   Elevation   Depth   Dip   Azimuth
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DDLL_07_01    391827   2608782       366.0   289.9   -50        40
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DDLL_07_02    391574   2608867       335.0   285.9   -50        40
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DDLL_07_03    391699   2609306       436.8   109.3   -50       220
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DDLL_08_04    391955   2609112       439.8   289.8   -45       220
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DDLL_08_05    391657   2609100       420.0   302.3   -45        50
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              (All coordinates in NAD27 UTM 13).

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Contacts: Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. Dr. Nick Archibald Executive Vice-Chairman and CEO (416) 861-1300 x224 Email: nicka@geoinformex.com Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. Mr. Darren Holden Executive Vice President, Operations (604) 605-3073 x101 Email: darrenh@geoinformex.com Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (Toronto) 330 Bay Street, Suite 1109 Toronto, Ontario M5H 2S8 Website: www.geoinformex.com Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (Vancouver) 700 West Pender Street, Suite 304 Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 1G8

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