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London, UK | November 2025
Metatek is pleased to report its active engagement at the 2025 GESGB AI & Machine Learning Conference, a premier event showcasing the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in geoscience and subsurface exploration. This year’s GESGB AI & Machine Learning Conference brought together leading industry professionals, academics, software developers, and exploration operators, providing a rich forum for knowledge exchange and collaboration.
This inaugural event, hosted at the Physics Institute in London, was a joint initiative by the GESGB’s Machine Learning and Geophysics specialist groups. Metatek’s General Manager, Jonathan Watson, who serves on the organising committee, helped bring attention to this important and rapidly growing area of energy exploration.

The 2025 GESGB AI & Machine Learning Conference featured technical presentations, workshops, and case studies on AI-driven seismic interpretation, predictive reservoir modelling, automated fault and fracture detection, and anomaly recognition in potential-field datasets. These topics are highly relevant to Metatek’s airborne gravity gradiometry and integrated geophysical services, highlighting new opportunities to enhance data processing and improve subsurface imaging.
“The GESGB AI & Machine Learning Conference reaffirmed the transformative potential of AI for the geoscience sector,” said Jonathan. “By combining advanced geophysical data with machine learning workflows, we can help clients unlock complex subsurface insights faster and more accurately, while supporting operational efficiency and risk management.”