This website uses cookies to enhance browsing experience. Read below to see what cookies we recommend using and choose which to allow.
By clicking Accept All, you'll allow use of all our cookies in terms of our Privacy Notice.
Essential Cookies
Analytics Cookies
Marketing Cookies
Essential Cookies
Analytics Cookies
Marketing Cookies
North America | January 21, 2026

SRK Consulting (Canada) Inc. is pleased to announce that its geological mapping platform, HiveMap, has been acquired by Mira Geoscience, a global leader in integrated geoscience software and technical solutions.
Developed by SRK to modernize geological and geotechnical field mapping, HiveMap enables practitioners to efficiently collect, visualize, and interpret geoscientific data. The platform integrates seamlessly with photogrammetry, LiDAR, and other spatial datasets, supporting consistent, high-quality interpretation across a wide range of project environments.
The acquisition marks an important step in HiveMap’s evolution. With HiveMap joining Mira Geoscience’s established portfolio of multidisciplinary geoscience technologies, the platform will benefit from expanded development resources, new integration opportunities, and broader global reach. SRK and Mira are collaborating closely as the transition process moves forward.
HiveMap has been an important innovation for our teams and our clients, and we’re excited to see it continue its growth with Mira Geoscience,” said Wayne Barnett. “Mira’s long-standing commitment to advancing integrated geoscience solutions makes them the right partner to guide HiveMap’s next phase. We have greatly valued our software developer, Emre Onsel, who has joined Mira Geoscience to support the on-going growth of the software.
For more than 25 years, Mira Geoscience has developed and supported tools that help geoscientists understand, integrate, and communicate complex subsurface information. Their software ecosystem is widely used by major mining companies, mid-tiers and junior explorers, consultants, geological surveys, governmental organizations, and universities worldwide.
We are very pleased to welcome HiveMap into our technology ecosystem,” said John McGaughey, President at Mira Geoscience. “Its capabilities align strongly with our vision for practical, field-ready tools that connect geoscientific data and interpretation. We look forward to building on the foundation created by SRK’s development team.
HiveMap will remain accessible at Mira Geoscience, where users can learn more about its capabilities and follow updates on upcoming developments. SRK and Mira Geoscience will provide additional updates as development and transition work advances.
For questions and more information, please get in touch with our team, or if you are attending AME Roundup 2026, visit the Mira Geoscience booth, #416.