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Canadian Co. SimActive Selected by US Army Corps of Engineers for Drones

Montreal, Canada, January 13th, 2015 – SimActive Inc., a world-leading developer of photogrammetry software, has been selected by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). They join professionals across the globe using Correlator3D™ with UAV imagery.

“Military organizations have been instrumental to our products’ development since inception”, said Dr Philippe Simard, President of SimActive. “It is a milestone for us to welcome the USACE as users of Correlator3D™.”

About USACE

The United States Army Corps of Engineers is a U.S. federal agency under the Department of Defense and a major Army command made up of approximately 37,000 civilian and military personnel, making it one of the world’s largest public engineering, design, and construction management agencies. USACE is involved in a wide range of public works in more than 130 countries worldwide. For more information, visit www.usace.army.mil.

About SimActive

SimActive is the developer of Correlator3D™ software, a patented end-to-end photogrammetry solution for the generation of high-quality geospatial data from satellite and aerial imagery, including UAVs. Correlator3D™ performs aerial triangulation (AT) and produces dense digital surface models (DSM), digital terrain models (DTM), orthomosaics and vectorized 3D features. Powered by GPU technology and multi-core CPUs, Correlator3D™ ensures matchless processing speed to support rapid production of large datasets. SimActive has been selling Correlator3D™ to leading mapping firms and government organizations around the world, offering cutting-edge photogrammetry software backed by exceptional customer support. For more information, visit www.simactive.com.

 

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