GeoEye, Inc., which collects and analyzes geospatial data in real-time for decision-makers on the ground, has announced its expansion in the Amsterdam World Trade Center to meet growing European demand. The company’s Amsterdam office will grow its partner network, and market GeoEye-2 satellite imagery.
The office expansion will ensure that customers receive superior customer service and continuous access to the best quality commercial satellite imagery.
Andy Hanna, senior director of GeoEye’s European, Russian and Turkish sales regions, said that despite concerns about European budgets and austerity measures, the company’s engagement with local partners and customers has been exceptionally positive.
“Our European, Russian and Turkish customers have always been very innovative in using geospatial imagery to address complex and pressing global problems like energy and fleet resource monitoring, land use and planning and critical infrastructure protection,” Hanna added.
When the GeoEye-2 satellite launches in early 2013, it will surpass GeoEye-1 as the world’s highest resolution and most accurate commercial imaging satellite in orbit. GeoEye, its partners and resellers, continue to develop new ways to maintain leadership in satellite imaging while expanding their services and expertise into new markets.