Seequent To Showcase Geoscience Tech At FMF 2026
COAL & MINING

Seequent To Showcase Geoscience Tech At FMF 2026

Seequent will participate in the fifth edition of the Future Minerals Forum, scheduled to take place in Riyadh from 13 to 15 January 2026. The company will present its geoscience technologies, underscoring its role in advancing data-driven mineral exploration in Saudi Arabia and engaging with industry leaders on the future of the regional mining sector.

The participation aligns with Seequent’s commitment to supporting the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 and highlights its involvement in major mining projects across the Kingdom. Visitors will be able to explore Seequent’s integrated suite of solutions, including MX Deposit, Imago, Leapfrog, the Evo platform and Oasis Montaj, and understand how these tools work together as a connected digital ecosystem for exploration and mining.

Commenting on the company’s presence at the event, Janina Elliott, Segment Director for Mining at Seequent, said the forum provides a key platform to promote sustainable mining practices and digital innovation in the Middle East, while reinforcing the company’s position as a trusted partner to nine of the world’s top ten mining companies.

As part of the programme, Elliott will participate in a panel discussion titled Tackling the Data Challenge in Geological Surveying and Exploration, focusing on how advanced data integration can improve exploration outcomes.

Ahead of the forum, Seequent will also host a pre-event workshop on 12 January 2026 in partnership with AGC Al Haytham Mining Company, prior to the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the two organisations. Titled Unlocking Integrated Workflows – Seequent Solutions for Exploration and Resource Modelling, the workshop will be led by Amjad Alashqar, Seequent’s Regional Manager for Business Development. The session will explore how digital integration can reduce operational risks, strengthen decision-making and enhance collaboration across exploration and mining teams.

FMF 2026 will provide Seequent with an opportunity to engage with C-suite executives, policymakers and international mining stakeholders. The company continues to expand its Middle East footprint, with offices in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and supports key industry players through its technologies across major regional giga-projects.

Seequent will participate in the fifth edition of the Future Minerals Forum, scheduled to take place in Riyadh from 13 to 15 January 2026. The company will present its geoscience technologies, underscoring its role in advancing data-driven mineral exploration in Saudi Arabia and engaging with industry leaders on the future of the regional mining sector. The participation aligns with Seequent’s commitment to supporting the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 and highlights its involvement in major mining projects across the Kingdom. Visitors will be able to explore Seequent’s integrated suite of solutions, including MX Deposit, Imago, Leapfrog, the Evo platform and Oasis Montaj, and understand how these tools work together as a connected digital ecosystem for exploration and mining. Commenting on the company’s presence at the event, Janina Elliott, Segment Director for Mining at Seequent, said the forum provides a key platform to promote sustainable mining practices and digital innovation in the Middle East, while reinforcing the company’s position as a trusted partner to nine of the world’s top ten mining companies. As part of the programme, Elliott will participate in a panel discussion titled Tackling the Data Challenge in Geological Surveying and Exploration, focusing on how advanced data integration can improve exploration outcomes. Ahead of the forum, Seequent will also host a pre-event workshop on 12 January 2026 in partnership with AGC Al Haytham Mining Company, prior to the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the two organisations. Titled Unlocking Integrated Workflows – Seequent Solutions for Exploration and Resource Modelling, the workshop will be led by Amjad Alashqar, Seequent’s Regional Manager for Business Development. The session will explore how digital integration can reduce operational risks, strengthen decision-making and enhance collaboration across exploration and mining teams. FMF 2026 will provide Seequent with an opportunity to engage with C-suite executives, policymakers and international mining stakeholders. The company continues to expand its Middle East footprint, with offices in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and supports key industry players through its technologies across major regional giga-projects.

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