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August 6th, 2020
Ecopia Global Feature Extraction (GFX) Powered by European Space Imaging

European Space Imaging has recently signed a contract with Ecopia.AI, a trusted partner and global innovator in HD Vector Maps harnessing artificial intelligence and innovative cloud computing, to bring Ecopia Global Feature Extraction (GFX) Powered by European Space Imaging to customers worldwide.

This unique partnership between Ecopia.AI and European Space Imaging delivers an unparalleled competitive advantage of scale and accuracy. Incorporating fresh very high resolution satellite imagery collected by European Space Imaging, Ecopia leverage’s artificial intelligence based systems to rapidly extract vector maps at a continental-scale. This drastically reduces human effort and can generate and maintain millions of km2 of VHR Vector Maps for any area on the earth, all with the quality of a trained GIS professional.

“We are delighted to be able to service customers worldwide with this innovative product, offering an alternative to historically outdated vector map sources,” said Adrian Zevenbergen, Managing Director of European Space Imaging. “It is an exciting product that offers extensive time and cost savings to our customers and will allow us to significantly expand our geographic business operations”.