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  • Jan 9, 2026
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January 9th, 2026
Geopost Vision And Nextbase Announce Strategic Partnership And Joint Presence At CES 2026 To Accelerate The Future Of Mapping And Smart Mobility In Europe

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Geopost Vision, the new venture dedicated to unlocking the value of Geopost’s parcel delivery fleet for mapping and mobility innovation, announces a strategic partnership with Nextbase, the global provider of connected camera technology to accelerate the emergence of a new generation of street-level imagery and mobility intelligence in Europe.

Together, the two companies will be present at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, to showcase how connected camera systems and delivery-fleet data can transform mapping, road safety and intelligent mobility.
Through this collaboration, Geopost Vision is leveraging Nextbase’s in-vehicle hardware across Geopost’s European parcel delivery network, equipping vehicles with connected smart cameras that passively collect high-frequency, street-level imagery. These cameras operate on vehicles from several Geopost brands, including DPD, SEUR, BRT and Chronopost, transforming everyday delivery routes into a continuous source of real-world insights for partners in mapping, automotive, infrastructure and mobility planning.

The partnership is already active in 10 European countries, including France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, Ireland, the Czech Republic, Portugal and the Netherlands, and will expand to 20 countries by 2026, enabling the most comprehensive and frequently updated street-level imagery sources in Europe.