Zayed University in Dubai, UAE Selected SuperGIS Desktop 3


After the recommendation of Evolving GeoSystems, SuperGeo’s partner in UAE, Zayed University adopted SuperGIS Desktop 3 Lab Kit and GIS Learning CD as the powerful GIS tools for effective teaching and creative learning. Consequently, SuperGIS Desktop 3 Lab Kit also enables the educators and students to display, edit, analyze, manage, and integrate the huge amount of spatial data to accomplish massive GIS tasks. 

Evolving GeoSystems is a well-known company offering the professional GIS consulting services in the Gulf Region. By building a long-term and mutual cooperation with Evolving GeoSystems, SuperGeo is able to promote its distinctive SuperGIS products locally to satisfy both essential and particular needs of GIS applications.  

For more information about Evolving GeoSystems Technologies, please visit http://www.evolving-geosystems.com/

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