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SuperGeo announce exclusive partnership in Saudi Arabia

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SuperGeo Technologies, the leading global provider of complete GIS software and solutions, is pleased to announce its latest distributor in the Middle East. KIRRA for Mapping and GIS (KIRRA) is officially authorized to distribute SuperGIS series software exclusively in Saudi Arabia.

KIRRA is sited in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, and also has offices in Canada and India. Providing local businesses, government and educational institutes with a wide range of services, including GIS/GPS projects, aerial photography, field survey, custom mapping, geocoding, data conversion and integration etc., KIRRA has accumulated  nearly 10 years’ experiences in geospatial technology related services. KIRRA has also invested much in marketing resources, and thus gained fame and popularity in the geospatial markets of the Middle East and Asia.

After evaluating SuperGIS series software, KIRRA confirms that the continuous innovation, powerful functions, reasonable pricing and prompt support of SuperGIS products will bring advantages on its services, and accordingly boost business and customer satisfaction for KIRRA.

Today, SuperGeo Technologies officially granted the exclusive partnership to KIRRA, who will distribute SuperGIS series products in Saudi Arabia. Aside from launching value-added projects for SuperGIS products, offering educational training, developing technical reports concerning SuperGeo Technologies, KIRRA will also hold conferences to promote SuperGIS software and applications.

SuperGeo Technologies, KIRRA, along with several important partners of SuperGeo, such as IIES from Kuwait, Evolving GeoSystems Technologies from UAE, Aeromap Technology Systems from Bahrain, will co-attend Map Middle East 2011 in Doha, Qatar, during April 17-19. These enterprises will exchange opinions with GIS experts from the Middle East region, and explore the future and challenges adhered to geospatial industry in the expansive Arabic nations.

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