Promap Proud Sponsors of London Mapping Festival



David Dixon, Managing Director at Landmark Promap said. “We are delighted to be sponsoring the first event of this kind that provides organisations from across the mapping world with the opportunity to find out about the latest developments in the industry, as well as the perfect forum to meet other businesses and potential clients face-to-face.”

Other exhibitors at the London Mapping Festival include:

Google, Autodesk, , KOREC, BAE Systems, Cadcorp, British Geological Survey, Leica, STAR- APIC, T-Kartor, Landmap, The GeoInformation Group, British Cartographic Society, Society of Cartographers, MapAction, BLOM, Maney Publishing, The Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors, and University of Greenwich. Londonist, Mission:Explore, Newcastle University, The Survey Association, RICS, Topcon and CDR Group are also supporting this event.

Promap is the UK’s number one desktop mapping tool for property professionals, providing a wide range of mapping, in a variety of layers, which are supplied in many different levels of accuracy and scales. With over 27,000 users made up of surveyors, architects, developers, house builders, utilities, engineers, environmental consultants and property professionals, Promap allows users quick and easy access to OS mapping data and geospatial services.

For more information on Landmark Promap please visit www.promap.co.uk.

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