Intermap Technologies Selected as a 2009 DEMOgala Showcase Company

“We are honored to be named a selected showcase company from among an extensive list of nominate companies. As a locally headquartered company with operations around the world, this is a great opportunity to demonstrate our innovation and success in multiple industries around the world,” commented Kevin Thomas, Intermap’s vice president of marketing. “Geospatial technologies are impacting an increasing number of businesses and consumers locally and abroad. Among our many innovations, Intermap will be displaying our award-winning iPhone application, AccuTerra GPS maps at the DEMOgala conference.”

“Colorado has many success stories, and it’s important to recognize the advancements technology is having on companies here in Colorado, across the nation, and around the world,” said Su Hawk, president, CSIA. “Our DEMOgala provides the industry a once-a-year opportunity to experience first hand the technology that is being developed right here in our state. And Intermap Technologies is one of those innovative companies.”

Ian Isaacs, director of GPS/PND Product Management in Intermap’s consumer electronics division will partake in a panel session titled ‘Intelligent Mapping is the Wave of the Future’ on Thursday from 1:45 p.m. to 2:25 as well as during the conference’s general session at 9:40 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. Additional information can be found at www.demogala.com.

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