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Driver was developed closely in collaboration with industry experts.
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‘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.

Driver is a cloud-based rapid analysis tool built on the Seequent Evo platform that automates drilling data interpretation using AI, instead of manually digitising structural features such as folds, faults, or veins. Driver rapidly maps local 3D continuity trends directly from numeric or categorical data, revealing structure that could go undetected. These Driver-generated local ellipsoid trends help geoscientists build complex, geologically realistic implicit models that are grounded in the data, making the results reproducible and more defensible, all in minutes rather than weeks.

Built on Seequent Evo, Driver delivers transparent, editable outputs that integrate directly into the Leapfrog workflow. With adjustable parameters and confidence scores, the geoscientist stays in control at every step without compromising geological insight.

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