
The company is founded by three scientists from the Częstochowa University of Technology, who are also the founders of Evorain. We operate in the broad field of computer science, particularly focusing on artificial intelligence and image processing algorithms. Currently, we are proud to have strategic clients from Poland and the United States, and to be working on projects that are revolutionizing the healthcare, e-commerce, and now also the energy industry.
The Power of Multidisciplinarity
What’s particularly fascinating is that our proprietary, innovative study of the retinal layers has formed the basis for collaboration with PGNiG Geofizyka Toruń in the field of seismic research. The goal of this joint project was to use machine learning to create software that accelerates and enhances the processing of seismic data, which in turn will enable more efficient exploration for resources such as oil and natural gas.
Until now, the detection of the first arrivals of seismic waves was carried out using deterministic methods or other artificial intelligence techniques that did not meet the expectations of Geofizyka Toruń. Evorain, building on the knowledge of our partner, constructed an algorithmic model that effectively replicates this knowledge, eliminating the human factor. This allows for the automation of the first arrival identification process, enabling Geofizyka to process more data, and with much greater accuracy. In the current geopolitical situation of Poland, this could be a breakthrough solution.
“The project will allow for more efficient and effective detection and assessment of hydrocarbon and geothermal water deposits. It can also be used to search for underground gas storage spaces or for CO2 injection. As a result, the software will improve research work for the energy sector in terms of operational and financial efficiency,” said Arkadiusz Sekściński, Vice President of PGNiG for Development.