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In over 100 countries, industry professionals are using Seequent technologies to tackle challenges in the geosciences – and they’re delivering powerful results.

Rehearsing the hunt for water in the volcanic tuffs of Somotillo

Rehearsing the hunt for water in the volcanic tuffs of Somotillo

To help the Living Water teams become shrewder and sharper well-hunters with Res2DInv, the organisation arranged a training session in Somotillo, Nicaragua. The aim was
Living Water Dipole-dipole results alongside the clinic

When in doubt, follow the science, find the water

Seequent’s geophysical inversion software AGS Res2DInv has been the key to unlocking bigger, better water supplies for parched communities across the globe – even when
How digital transformation enables Hanson Australia to further unlock the value of their geological data.

How digital transformation enables Hanson Australia to further unlock the value of their geological data.

This article originally appeared in Quarry Magazine. Hanson Australia is a leader in building and construction materials with a vision to deliver innovative and sustainable
The South Dock Bridge London, England, United Kingdom

Arcadis leverages innovative digital solutions to design London’s South Dock Bridge

The bustling financial district of Canary Wharf in the United Kingdom will soon feature a brand-new pedestrian crossing set to become one of the busiest
Geological Data Management – The here and now, and the future

Geological Data Management – The here and now, and the future

Expedio offers Seequent’s MX Deposit as part of its streamlined suite of data capture and management workflow solutions for mining. We asked their talented team
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Á picture of inside an iron ore mining site

Round table discussion: How technology can drive mining operations performance

In this webinar, industry thought leaders joined Seequent to explore the role of technology in optimising mine performance, the requirements for mining operations to be
A photo of a sunset over a rocky, forested landscape, Seequent.

The future of mining in a more sustainable world

Minerals provide the raw materials that help make life possible for the 8 billion people on this planet. But the industry needs to do a
A photo of rocky, red landscape of the Fraser Range, southeast of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia.

How IGO captured over 50,000 geological images with Imago

Jeremy Lee is an Exploration Geologist at IGO Ltd, a company dedicated to helping find minerals crucial for the global transition to a clean energy