Seequent introduces Seequent Evo
Published by Jess Watts,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
Seequent Evo provides a strong foundation for integrated workflows, bringing together geoscience data from both Seequent and third-party applications into a single, accessible source. By centralising data – regardless of its origin or application – Evo ensures users can effortlessly share data with colleagues, draw valuable insights from past projects, and work with the most up-to-date information. With cross-platform connectivity, Evo will unlock the full potential of geoscience data – empowering companies to draw unparalleled insights, improving efficiency, and saving time and resources. Evo’s geospatial search incorporates the capabilities of Cesium, also part of Seequent’s parent company, Bentley Systems. Alongside Evo, Seequent also announced two new Evo applications, Driver and BlockSync.
The launch of Evo comes at a critical time for industries reliant on geoscience data, particularly mining. To service pressing global demand for critical minerals, the industry needs to find new ways to work faster and more efficiently. Adding to this challenge is the critical shortage of geologists, making it more crucial than ever to empower and optimise the capabilities of the geologists to the fullest. Mining operations rely on accurate geoscience data to guide exploration, optimise resource extraction, and minimise environmental impacts. Yet, managing, standardising, and analysing vast, dispersed datasets remains a significant challenge. Evo addresses these complexities by seamlessly integrating subsurface teams and data, providing a unified platform to streamline workflows, enhance collaboration, and drive more efficient decision-making.
This consolidation of geoscience data into one repository opens up the opportunity for future innovation. Evo offers open APIs and will enable opt-in AI and machine learning functionality as well as the opportunity to build custom applications and integrations. Evo enhances the capabilities of Seequent’s desktop solutions, like Leapfrog, and extends them to harness the power of the cloud. This can make complex calculations run faster, and enables larger data sets. One example is the ability to easily access estimation tools like conditional simulation.
Graham Grant, CEO, Seequent, said:
“Our vision for Seequent Evo is to unite disconnected teams and data, creating an open platform that is also the foundation for new mining innovations. Breaking down silos unlocks the full potential of underutilised data and empowers organisations to make faster, better-informed decisions that drive their success. Evo delivers new, bespoke mining applications that work seamlessly with the applications our users are already using for mine planning and operations. Evo isn’t just a platform – it’s about sparking fresh ideas and transforming how geoscientists work. It represents our long-term commitment to geoscience, and what our users will experience in 2025 is only the beginning. We look forward to seeing the innovations our users build on top of Evo.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/product-news/06032025/seequent-introduces-seequent-evo/
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