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November 22nd, 2019
Target for ArcGIS Pro enhances integration of mining and exploration data

Industry-first tool enables geoscientists to find what’s hidden faster with seamless integration of subsurface drilling and borehole data into ArcGIS Pro

CHRISTCHURCH, NZ  - Target for ArcGIS Pro was released today to bring advanced understanding of mining and exploration data to the powerful next generation Esri ArcGIS Pro environment. The industry-first, intuitive Esri-integrated solution simplifies the importing, viewing and analysis of drillhole and subsurface geological data within ArcGIS Pro to allow geoscientists, geologists and GIS analysts to make timely decisions on project viability and enable faster discoveries.

Seequent’s GM Mining & Minerals, Nick Fogarty, says: “We’ve worked very closely with Esri to create essential workflows for geoscientists in mining and exploration who want to use their data in  ArcGIS Pro. Our partnership ensures we can deliver interoperability that allows our customers to get the full benefit from both Target and ArcGIS geoscience workflows, creating a world-leading end to end solution. Target for ArcGIS Pro is the latest in our ongoing effort to enhance integration and empower advanced geoscience analysis within Esri’s established GIS platform.”

Esri’s Director – Industry Solutions, Natural Resources Sector, Geoff Wade says: “Seequent is a valued gold level partner of Esri and we are thrilled to see the latest realisation of their product vision for Target. The new Target for ArcGIS Pro provides users with additional capability and flexibility, in seamlessly integrating with tools from the Esri platform that many are already familiar with. We are confident this will further improve the efficiency of many geoscience workflows and empower new levels of understanding and insights for our valued joint customers.”

Target for ArcGIS Pro allows users to:

• Import, visualise and interpret drilling data from standard industry data sources or generic formats.

• View drillhole data by numeric or categorical attributes in 2D maps and 3D scenes.

• Create cross sections to view and interpret your geology in 3D.

• Incorporate subsurface datasets to your project for increased understanding and geological context.

• Navigate the subsurface quickly and easily using 3D navigation shortcuts.

• Share and collaborate using Esri’s online workflows.

 

Target for ArcGIS Pro is available as a free and licensed version: Learn more.

Further information: 

Clare Bisso – Communications Manager, Seequent

+64 21 318 596

[email protected]

 

Sandra Lukey, Shine Group (PR for Seequent)

+64 21 2262 858

[email protected]

 

About Seequent

Seequent is a world leader in the development of powerful geoscience analysis, modelling and collaborative technologies for understanding subsurface geoscience and engineering design solutions.

Our solutions enable people to analyse complex data, manage risk and ultimately make better decisions about earth, environment and energy challenges.

Seequent software is used on large-scale projects globally, including road and rail tunnel construction, groundwater detection and management, geothermal exploration, subsea infrastructure mapping, resource evaluation and subterranean storage of spent nuclear fuel.

Seequent’s global footprint includes its Christchurch-based HQ and R&D centre, and a network of offices across Asia/Pacific, Africa, South America, North America and Europe servicing blue chip companies and customers with leading subsurface solutions in over 100 countries.

For more on Seequent see: www.seequent.com; Twitter @Seequentglobal | LinkedIn