During this session, you'll receive an exclusive preview of upcoming features aimed at enhancing your OpenGround geotechnical data management. Additionally, you'll learn about HATCH's transition to OpenGround and how they're maximizing the features of the modern platform.
The Ground to Cloud Webinar series is tailored for both gINT and HoleBASE users who are considering migrating to OpenGround, as well as those who are already using the OpenGround platform.
HATCH, a global consulting engineering firm, will be featured in our March Webinar. They have embraced OpenGround and Data Collector, and will guide us through their experience with these tools. This includes their decision-making process in selecting the platform, the results they've achieved, their collaboration with the OpenGround team during implementation, and their future objectives.
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🚀 New Features Unveiled: Get the scoop on our recently released features – understand what they bring to the table, how they operate, and where you can access more information.
🗣️ As always, our expert consultants will be on hand to answer your questions live during the webinar. Don't miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and grow with OpenGround!
Join us for an engaging and informative session. Your journey from the ground to the cloud awaits!
Save your seat now and stay ahead of the curve.
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.