TerraGo Technologies Opens U.K. Office to Exapand in EMEA



“The new UK office to serve EMEA, in addition to our Washington, D.C. office for U.S. federal customers and headquarters in Atlanta, underscores the growing global market adoption of TerraGo’s geospatial intelligence software solutions,” said Rick Cobb, president and CEO, TerraGo. “Stuart Miller is one of the industry’s most seasoned and well-respected professionals, and we are confident that his deep technical expertise in meeting customers’ requirements will greatly benefit our EMEA customers and partners and fuel the growth of TerraGo’s business across EMEA.”

“The opening of a U.K. office to support customers in the region demonstrates TerraGo’s commitment to helping enterprises increase the use of geospatial information and enhance return on their geospatial investment,” said Miller, EMEA manager, TerraGo. “We enjoy a broad customer base in EMEA and we look forward to helping other organizations to increase their efficiency, productivity and responsiveness.”

In addition to company-operated offices in the U.S. and U.K., TerraGo geospatial software solutions are offered worldwide through its resellers, including Hitachi Solutions, a joint development partner and distributor in Japan and East Asia, and in Canada through Spatial Geo-Link Limited.

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