Orbit GT Orbit GT and 3G-Consult, Tunisia, sign Reseller Agreement

Orbit GT is pleased to announce that 3G-Consult, Tunisia, has joined as Authorized Reseller of Orbit GT 3D Mapping products.

“We’re happy to announce 3G-Consult as our Reseller in the North African region”, says Peter Bonne, CEO of Orbit GT.
“3G-Consult is an established and well-respected company operating in North Africa and is known for its expertise the organization of geospatial conferences, terrestrial, aerial and satellite data services as well as providing 3D software solutions. We’re looking forward to a close co-operation with 3G-Tunisia to take our OrbitGT visualization and data analysis solutions for our joint customers in North Africa to a next level.”

’After a comprehensive market review, we consider OrbitGT as the most capable environment for our existing and future customers’, says Karem Ben Khaled, the Managing Director of 3G-Consult, Tunisia. ‘OrbitGT allows our customers to flexibly integrate, combine and use all data sources, from terrestrial panoramic images, mobile Lidar, UAS, aerial and satellite image sources in the OrbitGT environment. Our customers are engaged in infrastructure projects for roads, railroads, utilities and urban areas where major construction and reconstruction work will take place in the coming years’

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