Intermap Technologies Signs Partnership Agreement with Lowrance to Provide AccuTerra GPS Maps

“We’re excited that Lowrance customers will benefit from the best GPS recreational maps on the market,” stated Michael Bullock, Intermap’s vice president of consumer electronics. “AccuTerra maps provide users with a superb outdoor experience, much better than today’s basemaps or enhanced content. As part of this agreement, European Lowrance users will benefit from Intermap’s superior NEXTMap® Europe terrain data.”
 
“Lowrance is dedicated to providing our customers with the most rewarding GPS user experiences possible,” said Navico President and CEO Jens-Thomas Pietralla. “High-quality AccuTerra map products allow us to further enhance our superior line of GPS devices and we are pleased to enter into this partnership with Intermap.”
 
AccuTerra GPS maps will be available for Lowrance customers on compatible products in 2009 with multiple variations to meet a wide variety of customer needs.

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