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May 9th, 2016
Earth-i Takes the Best of British to Geospatial World Forum

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9th May 2016 — Earth-i (www.earthi.space), the British innovative distributor of Earth Observation and information services, will be supporting this year’s Geospatial World Forum in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, from 23rd to 26th May.

 

The theme of the conference is one that Earth-i understands extremely well. Under the title of ‘Where’s the Money – disruptive business models’ attendees will explore the future of the geospatial industry given increased competition in the marketplace and demand from end-users for more-for-less.

 

Earth-i understands this new way of doing business and is able to satisfy demand by supplying affordable and high quality images from the three identical 1 metre resolution optical satellites that make up the DMC3 / TripleSat constellation.

 

Visitors to the Geospatial World Forum exhibition will have the opportunity to meet and ask the Earth-i Earth Observation experts about this brand new source of data that provides very high spatial resolution combined with a global daily revisit capability.

 

Richard Blain, CEO of Earth-i, commented on the company’s attendance at the show: “We are excited to be attending Geospatial World Forum 2016 and to demonstrate our rapidly growing Earth Observation capabilities. It is a particular honour that our own Operations Director, Owen Hawkins, will be addressing during the conference an audience made up of some of the leading companies and experts in the sector.”