Paradigm launches VIP Consultant Program
Paradigm has announced that it has launched the Paradigm VIP Consultant Program aimed at providing individual oil and gas consultants around the world with access to the company’s software and training. The consultants selected for the program will receive a one-year renewable lease for the software, unlimited access to Paradigm Online University training courses, and early access to ‘beta’ software.
Promoting the value of geophysical solutions
Participants in the Paradigm VIP Consultant Program will also work alongside the company to promote the value of geophysical solutions that utilise advanced science across the full range of G&G disciplines. They will provide an independent voice for the worldwide application of these solutions by authoring technical papers and white papers, securing customer testimonials, jointly testing Paradigm solutions and participating in other marketing efforts.
Further industry understanding of advanced geophysical solutions
“The Paradigm application suite integrates advanced science leadership in geophysics, petrophysics, and geology, as well as reservoir and drilling engineering,” said Indy Chakrabarti, Senior Vice President of Strategy and Commercialisation at Paradigm. “By providing cost-free access to Paradigm software, our network of influential industry experts will gain valuable hands-on experience with our solutions. This will both support their role as leading professionals in their field and further industry understanding of our advanced geophysical solutions.”
Qualification form
A qualification form is available on the Paradigm website for industry consultant organisations that are interested in joining the Paradigm VIP Consultant Program or would like additional information.
Adapted from press release by Cecilia Rehn
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