RapidEye Partners With Lotus06/10/2009 |
| RapidEye has entered into a strategic partnership agreement with Taipei City, Taiwan based Lotus (H&R). The partnership establishing Lotus as the only distributor for RapidEye products in Taiwan was signed earlier this week. |
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"We are pleased to welcome Lotus on-board as our partner in Taiwan," said John Ahlrichs, Vice President of RapidEye. "The Lotus team has a proven ability to identify and serve the needs of diverse customer segments and we look forward to working together to develop and grow the market for wide area imaging programs in this area."
Ms. Rubia Chen, Vice President of Lotus, said, "We are very excited about being able to provide our customers in Taiwan RapidEye's image products. The additional Red Edge spectral band offered by their sensors provides a unique benefit for Agricultural and Forest applications. The wide coverage and daily revisit of the constellation also provides timely information for our customers in the mapping, disaster monitoring and control fields."
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