MEDIA RELEASE: VERACIO and Bureau Veritas Expand Latin American Partnership


PARTNERSHIP EXPANDS ACCESS TO GEOLOGICAL SCANNING TECHNOLOGIES ACROSS LATIN AMERICA’S MINING SECTOR

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VERACIO and Bureau Veritas have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) establishing a strategic
commercial collaboration focused on expanding access to advanced geological scanning technologies across
Latin America.

The agreement covers Chile, Peru, Argentina and Brazil, with the potential to expand into additional Latin
American markets in the future. Through the agreement, the organisations will work together to promote and
deliver VERACIO’s geological scanning technologies to mining and exploration customers throughout the
region.

Bureau Veritas maintains an extensive operational presence throughout Latin America, providing geological,
laboratory and technical services that support exploration, resource evaluation and mining operations across
the region.

The agreement builds on several years of successful collaboration, during which Bureau Veritas has gained
firsthand experience working with VERACIO’s scanning technologies across customer projects in the region.

It combines VERACIO’s geological scanning technologies and technical expertise with Bureau Veritas’
operational capabilities, regional presence and customer relationships. The organisations will also explore
opportunities to support broader mining industry initiatives focused on automation, digitalisation and the
application of artificial intelligence to geological data and mining processes.

“This agreement reflects the success of our relationship with Bureau Veritas and creates a strong foundation
for future growth across Latin America,
said Annelie Lundström, Chief Executive Officer of VERACIO.

“Latin America is one of the world’s most important mining regions, and we see significant opportunities to
expand the use of VERACIO’s scanning technologies across exploration and mining operations.”

“Bureau Veritas brings strong customer relationships, operational experience and regional reach, making them
an ideal partner to support that growth.”

Jameson Linares, Metals & Minerals Latin America Director at Bureau Veritas, said mining companies are
increasingly looking for high-quality geological data to support exploration and resource evaluation activities.

“VERACIO’s scanning technologies provide an additional source of quantitative geological information that
complements traditional geological services.”

“This agreement allows us to make those capabilities available to a broader range of mining customers across
Latin America.”

ABOUT VERACIO
VERACIO provides geological data and analysis services to the global mining industry, specialising in drill core
scanning and the generation of high-resolution quantitative datasets used in exploration and resource evaluation.

ABOUT BUREAU VERITAS
Bureau Veritas provides inspection, laboratory testing and certification services to industries worldwide, helping organisations improve quality, manage risk and support sustainability objectives. Operating in 140 countries, the company supports customers across the mining, industrial, infrastructure and consumer sectors through a global network of technical experts and laboratories.