SuperGIS Desktop 3 Helps GEOTOPO with Topographic and Geospatial Projects

SuperGeo Technologie today announced a new sales achievement in Brazil, where GEOTOPO procured SuperGIS Desktop 3 to assist the topographic and geospatial project services. Located in Brazil, GEOTOPO is a local company specializing in topography, surveying, geodesy, and imagery analysis. The covering services are various, such as thematic cartography, geodatabase creation, imagery processing, urban planning, land management, and numerous GPS/GIS project services. To support its huge GIS data and comprehensive geospatial work, GEOTOPO has been looking for a fully functional and cost effective GIS product. After the recommendation of its business partner and also SuperGeo’s Brazilian reseller, ENGESAT, GEOTOPO selected the powerful desktop GIS software— SuperGIS Desktop 3. Read More

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