
Net Zero by 2050: The role of geoscience and engineering in meeting decarbonisation goals
This panel will discuss how geoscientists and engineers support many decarbonization initiatives and the broad range of renewable energy sources (geothermal, wind turbines, solar, tidal,

Welcome address: Graham Grant | Together (with BSY) Towards Tomorrow! Greg Bentley | Keynote: Can geoscience save the world? Professor Chris Jackson
Together (with BSY) Towards Tomorrow! from Greg Bentley, CEO, Bentley Systems. Greg shares his perspective on advancing infrastructure and the importance of the subsurface through

Geothermal in Australia, the hydrogeology of the popular baths at Mornington Peninsula
The baths of the Mornington Peninsula tap a low enthalpy aquifer at 47 degrees C and have grown in popularity since they opened in 2002.

Lyceum 2021 closing remarks from James Lawton, Chief Technology Officer, Seequent
Closing out the Lyceum 2021 global event with what Seequent and the Geoscience community are looking to achieve in 2021 and together towards tomorrow in

The energy transition: realities, opportunities and challenges
Join our discussion on the state of the global energy transition addressing some of the opportunities and challenges.

Beyond infrastructure: Building resilient communities
Like many Pacific Rim countries, New Zealand has high seismicity and is exposed to a range of geophysical and climatic hazards.

Leapfrog Geothermal Best Practice: Building a Geological Model without Well Data
This webinar introduces the tools to digitize imported images and how to use the Boundary filter to build surfaces unaffected by faults. If you would

Watch Iceland’s new volcano form in Leapfrog
Energy leaders need agile subsurface tools to better operate in a turbulent environment and build future growth.