Announcement: Datamine acquires Zyght HSE Solution

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Datamine is pleased to announce it has acquired Zyght, a leading health, safety and environment solution for high impact industries.  Since its foundation in 2011, Zyght has become a dominant player in the Latin American market for HSE compliance, risk management, reporting and governance. 

About Zyght

Zyght provides a comprehensive solution for environment, injury and risk management, safe work plans, document management, compliance, reporting and analytics. Their mission is to reduce workplace accidents, eliminate fatalities and protect the environment in industrial settings.

Datamine and Zyght’s CEO share their excitement on this new acquisition.

“I’m excited to accelerate the growth of Datamine’s ESG division by adding an established, well-respected team with a deep understanding of the mining industry,” said Dylan Webb, Datamine CEO.

CEO of Zyght, Rodrigo Calle, said “We are excited to join the Datamine group and ramp up our global expansion plans. Through Datamine we can now reach customers anywhere in the world through a network of 27 offices in 20 countries.”

To read more about Zyght and how they will integrate into the Datamine family including their position next to the Qmed solution, and bring value into the new ESG division, click the links below.

Read the full Press Release here.

If you have any further questions, please reach out to a member of our team at sales@dataminesoftware.com.

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