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PCI Geomatics signs comprehensive technology license agreement with Rolta

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PCI Geomatics, a world leading developer of geo-imaging software and systems, is pleased to announce it has signed an extended technology license agreement with Rolta India Limited. Under the terms of the agreement, Rolta will develop geo-imaging products and solutions using core PCI Geomatics/Rolta technologies for release to the global market. Using PCI’s advanced geo-imaging technology, Rolta will now be able to offer world-class products and solutions for processing satellite imagery in areas such as environmental modeling, forestry and natural resources, emergency planning and management, agriculture, security and defense.

Mr. K.K. Singh, Chairman and CEO of Rolta said, “This strategic and comprehensive technology partnership with PCI Geomatics is an important milestone in the evolution of Rolta as a major global player in the geospatial technology space. This will enable us to offer world-class end-to-end solutions to our customers globally for applications in mapping and earth sciences, and to provide enterprise-level integration of their organizations’ spatial and non-spatial data through Rolta GeospatialFusionTM.”

The agreement also includes ongoing collaboration for PCI Geomatics expertise, which will facilitate Rolta to jump-start development of additional state-of-the-art imaging solutions that will augment its portfolio of offerings in the geospatial space, further strengthening Rolta’s solid reputation in this field worldwide.

“PCI Geomatics is pleased with our relationship with Rolta and this latest agreement further extends our partnership,” said Terry Moloney, Interim President and CEO, PCI Geomatics. “This agreement is beneficial to both parties for it leverages each other’s expertise as well as market knowledge and reach. In combination with PCI’s cutting-edge technologies, Rolta’s solutions will provide unique opportunities to customers world-wide to better exploit modern imaging applications.”

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