Bentley Systems announces Seequent’s acquisition of Minalytix

Bentley Systems, Incorporated, the infrastructure engineering software company, has an­n­oun­ced that its Seequent business unit has acquired Canadian software company Mi­na­l­ytix, the developer of MX Deposit. The ac­qui­sition extends Seequent’s cloud capabilities and solutions for mining, including greenfield exploration, resource development, and mining production. Prior to the transaction, Seequent held a minority shareholding in Mi­nal­ytix, and its partnership included exclusive global rights to sell MX Deposit.

MX Deposit simplifies and controls how drill hole and other field data is collected, ma­naged and shared throughout the lifecycle of a deposit. Mining exploration teams can con­figure the solution for various activities, including diamond and percussive drilling, grade control, underground face sampling, metallurgical sampling, stockpile sampling and sampling mill circuits. MX Deposit closes gaps in a project’s data collection, streamlines workflow, reduces errors, and provides an audit trail to improve data confidence and act as a single source of truth for project data. It is easy to use and configure and works anywhere on­line and offline, delivering valuable insights across all mining projects. Real-time collaboration is enabled with live project data.

Mining companies use MX Deposit, in conjunction with other geophysics and geology data management and modeling tools, to find, develop, and manage world-class deposits, and to enable teams to manage risk and make better, more profitable decisions. Data can be easily integrated with MX Deposit in order to provide context that delivers more knowledge and better decision making. Seequent already integra­tes its Leapfrog, Oasis montaj, Target, and Ima­go solutions with MX Deposit, streamlining pro­cesses and increasing efficiency for geologists, engineers, and other stakeholders. MX Deposit unlocks value from drilling, one of the largest investments for any mining and exploration company, with enduring high-quality data.

MX Deposit is an affordable software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution that auto-scales to meet users’ needs, from small to multi-national companies. Users can create a customised data management solution within hours, not days, to collect and control drill hole and other field data and immediately gain insights ac­ross all projects. There are no limits on storage for data users with some logging millions of samples and blast holes and tens of thousands of drill holes.

About Seequent

Seequent, a Bentley company, is a world lea­d­er in the development of powerful geoscience ana­ly­sis, modeling, and collaborative technologies for understanding geoscience and engineering design solutions. The company’s solutions en­able people to analyse complex data, manage risk, and ultimately make better decisions ab­out earth, environment, and energy challenges.

Seequent’s global footprint includes its Christchurch-based headquarters and rese­ar­­­ch and development centres in Christ­church and Ca­na­da, with a network of offices across Asia/Pa­ci­fic, Africa, South America, North America, and Eu­rope, servicing organisations with leading subsurface solutions in over 100 countries.

About Bentley Systems

Bentley Systems is the infrastructure engineering software company. It provides innovative software to advance the world’s infrastructure – sustaining both the global economy and the environment. Bentley’s industry-leading software solutions are used by professionals, and organisations of every size, for the design, construction, and operations of roads and brid­g­es, rail and transit, water and wastewater, public works and utilities, buildings and campuses, mining, and industrial facilities. Its offerings include MicroStation-based applications for modeling and simulation, ProjectWise for project delivery, AssetWise for asset and network performance, Seequent’s leading geosciences software portfolio, and the iTwin platform for infrastructure digital twins. Bent­ley Systems employs more than 4,000 collea­gues and generates annual revenues of more than $800 million in 172 countries.