Driver was developed closely in collaboration with industry experts.
Credit: Seequent
‘Another really neat part of the development of Driver is how closely it’s been done in collaboration with industry experts. It’s been fantastic to bounce ideas off them constantly and have their input as we’ve grown towards the final solution.’ Alex Wilson, geologist and lead data scientist
Chief Executive Officer Graham Grant and Chief Customer Officer Angela Harvey explain how Seequent Evo is redefining how customers can work with their data to drive innovation.
Seequent Evo explained in simple terms.
Seequent Evo is a cloud-based platform launched by Seequent, The Bentley Subsurface Company, at the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada in March 2025.
It has been designed to centralise geoscience data and streamline collaboration across teams and applications. Built to support faster, smarter decision-making, Evo integrates data from Seequent and third-party tools into a single, accessible source.
Evo enhances workflows by enabling real-time data sharing, geospatial search powered by Cesium, and seamless connectivity across platforms. It also introduces two new applications – Driver and BlockSync.
With open APIs and AI capabilities, Evo supports custom integrations and future innovation. As the mining industry faces rising demand for critical minerals and a shortage of geologists, Evo empowers teams to work more efficiently and unlock deeper insights.
It extends the power of Seequent’s desktop tools like Leapfrog into the cloud, enabling faster processing and access to larger datasets, marking a significant step forward in transforming how geoscientists manage and use subsurface data.