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Entries in Envitia (18)

4:00PM

Horsham based Envitia welcomes local MP Francis Maude

Envitia had the pleasure of a visit from the Cabinet Office Minister, the Rt Hon Francis Maude on Friday 30th July.  As the local MP, Francis expressed interest in Envitia as a growing business and the Envitia team took the opportunity to provide an overview of activities and recent successes.

John Massey, CEO at Envitia, commented, ‘The meeting with Francis was very useful, especially as he has responsibility for Government initiatives to reduce costs and drive better value out of IT programmes.  Envitia’s focus on value from innovation complements those objectives, and we were pleased to be in a position to offer knowledge and expertise, as well as relate our own experiences of the geospatial industry and its significance for the UK.’

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12:24PM

Snowflake Software and Envitia partner to provide a complete INSPIRE solution

Envitia and Snowflake Software announce a strategic partnership for the provision of end to end INSPIRE services.

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12:00PM

Envitia showcase powerful geospatial solutions at Civil Contingencies 2010

Envitia will be exhibiting at Civil Contingencies, 2010 at the QEII Centre London, January 26th. Our new integrated geospatial solutions are particularly relevant in these challenging times when disasters and emergencies seem more frequent and involve many organisations, each with a valuable contribution to make. The common problem is access to and coordination of, not only critical personnel and resources, but as importantly the critical information that allows them to be deployed rapidly and effectively.

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