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Seequent climate change revenue multiplies

Climate change "the biggest wakeup call that humanity has ever had," says CEO Shaun Maloney.

Geraden Cann Mon, 19 Oct 2020

In two years, the percentage of software company Seequent’s revenue generated from civil, environmental and sustainable energy work increased to 25% from 6%.

A large factor behind this increase, chief executive Shaun Maloney said, was companies and governments accepting and preparing for

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