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| INDUSTRY |
| July 2005 |
| Products |
| SatNav Technologies
launches SatGuide |
| SatNav Technologies
(P) Ltd., announced the launch of India’s First
Navigation System SatGuide™ late last month. It
has come into an agreement with Nippon Audiotronix,
who will handle the Sales and Marketing of Nippon SatGuide
on an exclusive basis in India. Nippon would handle
both retail channels as well as the OEM route using
their network of over 650 outlets across the country.
SatGuide™ will be available with one city default
information. Additional city information can be bought
at a nominal charge and will be very useful for those
who travel across cities regularly. Mr. Amit Prasad,
MD & CEO - SatNav Technologies said, “As product
principals, we will focus on the technology aspects
and in expanding the geography to multiple cities in
India.
www. satnavtech.com
www.satguide.in |
| Leica GIS and Mapping
announces new products |
Leica Geosystems
GIS & Mapping, LLC announced the availability of
Image Analysis for ArcGIS 9.0 and Stereo Analyst for
ArcGIS 9.0. These image processing and stereo feature
collection tools are designed exclusively for ArcGIS
9.0. Image Analysis for ArcGIS is meant for preparing,
referencing and analyzing imagery from airborne and
satellite sensors. It also announces the availability
of IMAGINE Virtual Delivery. This new add-on product
extends the capabilities of IMAGINE VirtualGIS across
the Web, expanding the reach of the desktop 3D scene
generation and viewing tool by converting IMAGINE VirtualGIS
scenes and accompanying data into a Web-optimized format
www.leica-geosystems.com |
| Siemens working on
standards based A-GPS for cellphones |
Siemens
says that it will be one of the first companies to bring
a standardized solution for Assisted Global Positioning
Systems (AGPS) to the market: The so-called Secure User
Plane Location (SUPL) standard is being developed by
the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) and is scheduled for
release in June 2005.
While current proprietary A-GPS systems work only with
devices from specific manufacturers, the OMA standard
will enable the positioning service to be used on any
A-GPS-capable phone on any mobile network.
Siemens is already conducting interoperability tests
with A-GPS chipset suppliers Global Locate and SiRF
Technology Holdings and with device manufacturers Compal
Communication (CCI) and HP. The SUPL-based Siemens A-GPS
solution will be offered to mobile operators as of the
third quarter of 2005.
www.cellular-news.com |
| Real Works Survey
Software introduced |
Trimble
introduced a new version of RealWorks™ Survey
software for surveyors and engineers that leverages
the rich point-cloud data set provided by today’s
advanced 3D laser scanners.
The new software version incorporates a series of new
precision tools and features for civil
survey, building, heritage, forensic and other applications,
allowing surveyors to produce 2D and 3D information
for direct output or export to AutoCAD or MicroStation
software design packages.
It is also complemented by RealWorks Survey Lite that
allows surveyors
to offer enhanced deliverables in both format, which
clients may then visualise, manipulate, print or partially
edit.
www.trimble.com |
| TOPO! Xport Pro -
a new software tool |
Users
of geospatial software have a new tool to quickly add
the highestquality topographic maps to their projects
with National Geographic Maps’ TOPO! Xport Pro.
This enables users to add seamless topographic maps
to any software that supports standard raster file formats.
The maps are actual USGS quads that have been georeferenced
and enhanced with up-to-date streets and roads and 3-D
hill shading. The maps immediately provide context for
other geospatial information and are ideal for reports,
presentations, or use in the field. It is compatible
with a wide range of spatially-enabled software. www.directionsmag.com |
| Miner & Miner
releases ArcFM Solution 9.1 |
US-based
Miner & Miner, announced the availibility of ArcFM
Solution 9.1. It is an enterprise solution for editing,
modeling, maintenance, and management of facility and
landbase information for electric, gas, and water/wastewater
utilities. It is being released concurrently with ESRI’s
ArcGIS 9.1, and supports both ArcGIS 9.0 and 9.1. www.directionsmag.com |
| MapInfo Professional
v8.0 is available now |
MapInfo
Corporation announced the availability of MapInfo Professional
version 8.0. It enables companies in all industries
to easily visualise the relationships between data and
geography to drive more insightful decisions. This in
turn leads to increased revenue, lower costs, enhanced
efficiencies and improved service. |
| Cadcorp announces
new interoperable solution |
Cadcorp
has announced a new and free solution for managing OS
MasterMap data: the Cadcorp SIS OS MasterMap Database.
it is a relational database encapsulated ina single
“ODB” file that can handle anything from
a single OS MasterMap chunk right up to national coverage.
ODB files provide an extension to the Cadcorp SIS OS
MasterMap Manager and are designed to appeal to users
who want to use OS MasterMap data without having to
invest in database server technology and management
resources.
www.cadcorp.com |
| Garmin Launches GPS
with turn by turn navigation |
GARMIN
launches the turn by turn GPS technology in India. This
is said to be the first time that such on-road navigation
will be available on a standalone basis in India. In
addition to this, Vehicle Tracking System (VTS), which
will help track vehicles through their entire route
will also hit the markets, announced Mr A M Lalljee,
Director, Aerial Services Private Ltd (ASPL).“We
have an entire database across India garnered from Kalyani
Net Ventures Ltd (KNVL), which has been loaded in these
devices. Landmarks of cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Pune
and Bangalore, which include railway stations, hotels,
restaurants, hospitals, banks, ATM points etc apart
from every road is available in this software.”
Dr Vivek S Kale (CEO, GIS Division, KNVL) added that
a major application of this system is expected in the
are of asset management; particularly for enterprises,
which have networked assets .” This technology
will be initially available for the markets of Delhi,
Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore and will be introduced in
other cities shortly and the rest of the country later. |
| MSN announces satellitemapping
service |
Microsoft
Chairman Bill Gates previewed new satellite-mapping
technology designed to compete with local-search offerings
from Google, Yahoo and Amazon.com.
Gates, presenting at the “D” conference
in Carlsbad, California, introduced MSN Virtual Earth,a
map service that lets visitors zoom in on a local area
and get information about restaurants, cafes, hotels,
dry cleaners, and so on. |
| Contracts |
| Infotech Enterprises
to provide enterprise wide GIS Solutions |
North Delhi Power
Limited has selected Infotech Enterprises Limited, to
implement GE Smallworld GIS technology for GIS mapping
of the entire distribution network and provide GIS based
solutions for operations resource management. It has
selected Infotech Enterprises after studying the leading
GIS technologies available. Infotech Enterprises will
implement the final phase of the GIS initiative, which
started with a base-line GIS solution nearly two years
ago to improve customer service and efficiency. With
the latest implementation, it will scale up its GIS
implementation at an enterprise wide scale. |
| BAE Systems signs
contract with Ordnance Survey |
BAE Systems has
announced that Ordnance Survey, Great Britain, has ordered
multiple copies of BAE Systems’ SOCET for ArcGIS
product. The SOCET for ArcGIS solution has enabled the
Ordnance Survey to maintain their highlevel photogrammetric
production workflows with SOCET SET while allowing them
to capture and edit 3D national map data in stereo directly
in their enterprise Geodatabase.
www.na.baesystems.com |
| Space Imaging ME bags
Dubai Police 3D City model contract |
Space Imaging
Middle East (SIME) announced that it has been awarded
contract to generate a 3D City Model of Dubai for Dubai
Police Command and Control Center. SIME’s aerial
division, Sanborn ME, will be doing the same. The model
will show the different buildings in 3D as wellas it
depicts ground elevations. It is information rich and
can include detailed data about landmarks, buildings
and streets. It is endowed with tools to extract the
needed information from the available data and can take
live feed from cameras placed on top of monuments. |
| Business |
| Autodesk signs definitive
agreement to acquire c-plan |
Autodesk,
Inc. announced an agreement to acquire all outstanding
shares of c-plan AG, a provider in the European GIS
market, whose customers include more than 2,000 users
in 700 municipalities and utility companies. The purchase
price for the shares of the Gumligen, Switzerland-based
developer of the TOPOBASE(TM) family of geospatial applications
and data management solutions will be approximately
$18 million plus net working capital.
www.prnewswire.com |
| PCI Geomatics technology
assists the European Space Agency |
PCI
Geomatics is helping to create the next generation of
automated coastal maps through its contributions to
the COASTCHART project. The project, led by LogicaCMG,
is entirely funded through the Data User Element (DUE)
of the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Earth Observation
Envelope Programme (EOEP). Once completed, the project
will allow for the delineation of 6,000 kilometers of
western African coastline, and will also enable standard
navigation charts to be updated from space-based observations.
www.pcigeomatics.com |
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