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ARANZ Geo acquires 3point Science

Software provider ARANZ Geo has acquired 3point Science based in Calgary, Canada

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3point Science, a specialist in cloud solutions and highly engaging 3-D data visualisation, will become an independent ARANZ Geo development team. 

ARANZ Geo’s managing director, Shaun Maloney commented: “The purchase will add substantial new capability to ARANZ Geo, enabling the development of cloud-based solutions while accelerating options to enter new market sectors.”

Rowan Cockett, co-founder of 3point Science added: “The 3point Science team has built up a wealth of expertise creating highly engaging 3-D visualisation using their knowledge of both specialist cloud solutions and geophysics.”

Much of the underlying technology that 3point has been involved in is still in the developmental stage and a key focus over the next 12 months will be taking this to market.

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