Intergraph’s Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I) division has rebranded globally as Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure. The new name more closely aligns the business and its industry-leading solutions with parent company, Hexagon.

“Since acquiring Intergraph in 2010, Hexagon has made many strategic and beneficial investments in safety and infrastructure solutions – from research and development to acquisitions and partnerships,” said Steven Cost, president, Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure. “Those investments have helped meet the needs of governments and service providers around the world – improving operations, enhancing enterprise-wide information and reducing the total-cost of ownership for mission-critical and business-critical IT systems.”

“In rebranding Intergraph SG&I as Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure, we’re externally communicating Hexagon’s commitment to our customers and our markets. We’re building on our past as Intergraph and embracing the future as Hexagon. As Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure, we’ll continue to strive to be a trusted partner to our customers, applying expertise and innovation to improve their operations and services,” Cost said.

With the rebranding, Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure has unveiled a new creative identity, new website and new social media presence. Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure will continue to use the Intergraph name in product branding.

For more information, visit www.hexagonsafetyinfrastructure.com.

About Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure

Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure provides mission-critical and business-critical solutions to governments and service providers. A global leader, proven innovator and trusted partner, our software and industry expertise help improve the lives of millions of people through safer communities, better public services and more reliable infrastructure. Visit www.hexagonsafetyinfrastructure.com.

Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure is part of Hexagon, a leading global provider of information technologies that drive quality and productivity improvements across geospatial and industrial enterprise applications.

Source: GeoCommunity