
Calgary-based StackDX, a leader in intelligent content and data management solutions for the energy sector, has announced a new partnership with WCD to deliver scalable, secure, and high-quality digitization services.
The collaboration enhances StackDX’s modular platform, enabling energy companies to digitize and act on complex records faster and with greater confidence.
Through the partnership, StackDX clients will gain access to WCD’s commercial-grade scanning capacity—capable of processing up to three million images per month with 99.9% accuracy—integrated seamlessly into StackDX’s AI-enabled platform. Together, the companies are helping organizations modernize how they manage everything from legacy land files to complex exploration records.
As regulatory and compliance pressures intensify and hybrid workforces demand real-time access to accurate information, energy organizations face mounting challenges. Paper-heavy processes slow operations, increase risk, and create bottlenecks. By combining WCD’s expertise in secure digitization with StackDX’s advanced content management platform, the partnership offers an integrated solution that delivers clarity, control, and smarter decision-making across the asset lifecycle.
“WCD has demonstrated proven expertise and reliability in digitization services, making them a trusted partner for supporting our clients’ digitization needs,” said Kyla Lawson, Founding Member of StackDX. “Their ability to scale, while maintaining quality and speed, ensures our clients get the most from the StackDX platform—unlocking the value of their content and improving decision-making across the asset lifecycle.”
For StackDX, the agreement represents another milestone in its rapid growth. The company recently rebranded its suite of energy software products under a unified StackDX banner and announced its 50th enterprise client. Today, StackDX’s platform is used by more than 40% of Canadian oil and gas producers, by production volume, to manage complex documents, map public and proprietary data, and automate key workflows.
For WCD, the partnership reflects its mission to transform back-office functions into drivers of business growth and competitive advantage. Earlier this year, the company marked a bold new era by selling its legacy printing business to focus fully on workflow automation and digital transformation. With over 70 years of experience modernizing operations for Canadian businesses, WCD is doubling down on solutions that free people to focus on high-value work.
By joining forces, StackDX and WCD are helping energy organizations accelerate digital transformation, reduce risk, and unlock operational efficiencies—connecting unstructured documents with structured data to enable faster land deals, ensure compliance, and strengthen collaboration with regulators and Indigenous communities.



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