Collaborations & Sponsorships
We work with consultancies and professionals worldwide and welcome new partnerships with seismologists, geologists, field scientists, and planning or production engineering experts. Our simulation and design workflows can enhance your projects, and we value unique skills that can strengthen ours.
In rock mechanics, we seek partners in new markets who can provide local expertise and leverage our tools to benefit clients.
Partnerships and Collaborations with

Integral Mining
Integral Mining works in partnership with Beck Engineering in the development, analysis and reportability of advanced unified numerical models, for open pit and underground mines. We specialize in the development of unified 3D numerical models that incorporate all available information on a mining project in great detail.

AusIMM
AusIMM was founded in 1893 and operates under Royal Charter. We have a global community of more than 15,000 members from 100 countries and a wide-ranging network of Communities of Interest (COIs), along with influential partnerships with industry, government, education institutions and kindred bodies.

ISRM
The ISRM is a non-profit scientific association supported by members and grants. The field of rock mechanics and rock engineering includes all studies of the physical, mechanical, hydraulic, thermal, chemical and dynamic behaviour of rocks and rock masses, and engineering works in rock masses, using appropriate knowledge of geology (ISRM Statutes).

Australian Centre for Geometrics
The Australian Centre for Geomechanics (ACG) is a not-for-profit mining research centre based at The University of Western Australia, Perth. The ACG undertakes research, education and training activities in the geomechanics disciplines to provide industry with the necessary tools and knowledge to ensure that safety is not simply a top priority on par with productivity, but rather an ethic that guides everything.

Cave Mining 2040
Cave Mining 2040 aims to develop solutions that reduce lead times and capital investment by transforming cave mining as it is presently practised to methods that improve its viability, safety, cost, production, and profitability; while improving its societal and environmental acceptance.
Sponsorship of

Robogals
We are a proud sponsor of Robogals, an international, student-run organisation introducing young women to engineering and technology.

BBUGS
The Bowen Basin Underground Geotechnical Society Inc. (BBUGS) is a non-profit organisation with the aims of providing a friendly and confidential forum for mutual technical development, networking, expanding and sharing knowledge, special interest identification, specialist recognition, establishment of national links, expert opinion and influence in relation to the field of geotechnical engineering in the underground coal mines of the Bowen Basin.

NUGS
NUGS
The NSW Underground Geotechnical Society (NUGS)
was formed in July 2014 to satisfy the demand of an interest group specifically involved in underground coal mine geotechnical engineering.

YWB / SPARK
Spark Engineering Camp is a Youth Without Borders initiative that provides an opportunity for high school students to experience university life and see what engineering has to offer. We provide support for young people to make their own ideas a reality. We believe that through the power of partnership, the needs of young people can be met.

BBOCGS
The Bowen Basin Open Cut Geotechnical Society (BBOCGS) was created in 2011. The primarily open cut geotechnical engineering society is based in the coal mining regions of the Bowen Basin in Queensland and the Hunter Valley in New South Wales, Australia.