PDAC video: Seequent enables data control for miners with Evo launch, CEO says

Seequent has launched its cloud-based Evo platform to digitally connect geoscience data environments, CEO Graham Grant said in a video interview.
Seequent built Evo to solve a problem its first platform, Leapfrog, first exposed 20 years ago when it brought digital geological modelling to an analog industry. The new platform can process data from exploration, geochemistry, geotechnical studies and more, then feed results back into any tool or workflow, the CEO said last month in Toronto.
“We’re launching Evo, a cloud‑native industrial‑strength open ecosystem that enables data to pass into and out of any application and puts power back in the hands of the mining customer,” Grant said during the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada’s annual event.
Evo also underpins Driver, another new cloud‑based machine‑learning solution for structural geology that speeds up trend interpretation. These tools will help geologists automate file handling. They will keep audit trails and let experts focus on interpretation instead of data wrangling, Grant said.
Watch the full interview with The Northern Miner’s western editor, Henry Lazenby.
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