Blue Marble to Exhibit at the 2012 International LiDAR Mapping Forum
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- Created on January 12, 2012
- Written by Blue Marble Geographics
Blue Marble’s GIS visualization, geospatial data manipulation and conversion solutions are used worldwide by thousands of GIS analysts at software, oil and gas , mining, civil engineering, surveying, and technology companies, as well as governmental and university organizations.
Blue Marble has become well known for their cutting edge LiDAR data processing software. Many companies not only rely on Blue Marble applications, but also embed Blue Marble’s popular APIs within their own proprietary software products in order to handle complex and challenging LiDAR post- processing tasks. With the recent acquisition of Global Mapper, Blue Marble remains focused on providing reliable data transformation and visualization products to the industry. The Blue Marble team is excited to showcase all of the latest features of the Blue Marble Desktop (v2.3) and Global Mapper (v13) to ILMF attendees. To learn more about the Blue Marble Desktop or Global Mapper, make sure to stop by Booth 80 for full demonstrations, as well as to see why organizations around the world have come to rely on Blue Marble for their entire coordinate and geospatial data conversion needs.
“We are thrilled not only to participate once again, but exhibit at this year’s ILMF,” stated Blue Marble Account Manager Adam Hill. “This conference has grown to be one of the most prestigious LiDAR events in the industry and we very much look forward to sharing all of the exciting things that have been taking place at Blue Marble throughout the past year with our customers.”
About Blue Marble Geographics: Blue Marble Geographics of Gardiner, ME is a leading developer and provider of software products and services for highly accurate geospatial data conversion solutions. Blue Marble is known for their coordinate conversion and GIS visualization software expertise including the Geographic Calculator and GeoCalc SDK, as well as Global Mapper. The company has been writing GIS software tools and solutions for almost 20 years and currently serves hundreds of thousands of users worldwide. Learn more at www.bluemarblegeo.com.
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