ENVIMAP

EnviMap - Envirosense Hungary Ltd.

@envimapenvirosense

Debrecen, Hajdú-Bihar
http://www.envirosense.hu
Information Services

Overview

About EnviMap - Envirosense Hungary Ltd.

Envirosense Hungary Ltd. is the remote sensing specialist – especially focusing on the process of aerial sensed inputs. Our spin-off company, through its own intellectual property and with strong collaboration of experts from national and international research institutes, is working on product development that in impossible by traditional on-filed surveys or need large resource inputs.

Our company focuses on aerial hyperspectral imagery, airborne laser scanning (LiDAR), UAV applications and aerial digital imagery. Our experts are also well experienced with on-filed validation measurements for aerial data assessment. Our expert team, during data process and product development, is working together with numerous local and international research institutes, universities and private companies to ensure the most modern and most effective technologies from the available ones to our customers. The many years of data processing experience enabled us to test and develop new methods, to expand the time limits and to improve the precision of traditional solutions.

Envirosense Hungary Ltd. has numerous domestic and international remote sensing campaigns and provided specialized products and solutions for diverse fields of use, like agriculture, winery, forestry, water management, mining industry, environmental protection, industry, the energy sector, archaeology and tasks related to the work of municipalities as well. Our main principle is to provide personalized solutions that fulfill the customer needs always considering the highest available quality.

Headquarters

Debrecen, Hajdú-Bihar

Website

http://www.envirosense.hu

Company Size

11-50 employees

Industry

Information Services

Company Type

Privately Held

Founded

2009

Specialties

remote sensing, GIS, Lidar, Aerial laserscanning, Hyperspectral imagery, Aerial digital imagery, and aerial remote sensing

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