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Across the globe, many countries are experiencing unprecedented growth in infrastructure investment, driving a need for more advanced skills and resources to keep up with demand.

By harnessing the potential of connected digital workflows for the subsurface, geotechnical engineers can use less energy to build, maintain and replace existing infrastructure, while exploring more options to ensure resilience and sustainability.

In this article series, hear from executives and thought leaders – from both Seequent and the industry – about the latest digital trends and strategies shaping the infrastructure engineering landscape. Register now and discover practical strategies and solutions for the underground to enhance project outcomes and mitigate risk.

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