Join us for an informative webinar where we'll delve into Arcadis' geotechnical data journey from desktop to cloud computing. During this webinar, we'll explore organizations' challenges in managing their geotechnical data on desktop systems, and how Arcadis overcame these challenges by adopting a cloud-based platform called OpenGround.
A free webinar – presented by Ground Engineering magazine and Seequent, the Bentley Subsurface Company – will share lessons from an engineering consultancy’s journey from desktop to cloud platform.
This webinar event, taking place on 24 May at 2pm BST, will delve into Arcadis' geotechnical data journey from desktop to cloud computing.
During the webinar, speakers from Seequent and Arcadis will explore the challenges companies face in managing their geotechnical data on desktop systems.
They will then discuss how Arcadis overcame these challenges by adopting a cloud-based platform called OpenGround.
The webinar will showcase real-life projects from the rail and water industries, highlighting how the integration of AGS, FME, OpenGround, Leapfrog Works and Power BI has created workflows that have improved efficiency, accuracy and collaboration among geotechnical teams.
By the end of this webinar, viewers will have gained a better understanding of how connecting teams and software through cloud-based solutions is “revolutionising” geotechnical data.
Register for free now and pre-submit a question for the speakers.
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Keith Osburn is a Resource Geologist based in South Africa, with 13 years’ experience in geology, 3D modelling and resource estimation.
Prior to joining Seequent, Keith worked in the consulting environment for 8 years where he gained experience in 3D geological modelling, geostatistical analysis, resource estimation and due diligence studies on a variety of operations and commodities. Before this, Keith worked in a production environment in a deep level gold mine.
Other areas of expertise include QAQC and sampling protocol as well as database management.
Keith has a Masters of Science in Geology at the University of Johannesburg, and is a member of the GSSA and is registered with SACNASP as a Professional Natural Scientist.