Orbit GT Orbit GT and AAM Group, Australia, join forces to open new horizons in the Mobile Mapping Market

Orbit GeoSpatial Technologies is proud to announce that AAM Group, Australia, has been selected as Integration and Service Partner of Orbit GT Mobile Mapping and Oblique software products.

“We are very pleased to have signed an Agreement with AAM Group Australia, a leading provider of geospatial solutions in the APAC region and worldwide”, says Peter Bonne, CEO of Orbit GT. “We see a great fit for our Mobile Mapping solutions and AAM’s highly valued GEOCIRRUS product, as well as in countless project-based opportunities.”

“The agreement we now have in place with Orbit GT is an exciting step forward for our companies,” says Daniel Kruimel, Business Development Manager for AAM in SE Asia. “AAM has recently completed an iconic mobile mapping job for the country of Singapore, which involved delivering over 5,000km of mobile mapping data in Orbit format for one of the world’s most built up nations.  We now aim to take the experience gained through working with Orbit solutions on this landmark project to leverage solutions for our clients in other regions of the globe.  There is a close correlation between our product strategies and we look forward to developing market leading geo-IT solutions which will do more than just meet the needs of our users – they will expand their capabilities.”

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Stockholm Public Transport: Administration Rail Asset Management

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The underground metro system has a history of more than half a century and has been updated and extended over the years. Daily maintenance and planned upgrades in the complex railway network have increased the need for an asset management system that provides with the necessary control and monitoring ...
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