Magellan Professional Renamed Ashtech11/01/2010 |
| Magellan Professional has changed its brand name to Ashtech. In commenting on the name change, François Erceau, vice-president and general manager said: "We have enjoyed the power of Ashtech in the professional GNSS market. |
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"Ashtech brings a remarkable legacy of technology, precision, and innovation, but the ‘new Ashtech' is a venture for the 21st century. We plan through 2010 a number of product launches and initiatives providing new and compelling Ashtech offerings to GNSS professionals. We are thrilled and proud to be Ashtech again."
To complement the name change, Ashtech is introducing a totally new logo. The new logo conveys the precision the customers expect from its products, and it sports a trendy new look that updates the well-recognised Ashtech brand bringing it firmly into the 21st century. Read more about: GNSS Website: http://ashtech.com/ Supplier: Ashtech (Headquarters) More news from this supplier: GNSS Coordinate System for Ancient Harbour City Secrets Down Under Down Under Checking Accuracy Buried Fibre Lines Ashtech MobileMapper 10 ProFlex 500 with NTRIP Caster GIS Field-Researched Maps for Travelers Public Health Assessment Teams Benefit from GPS/GIS New GIS Distributor for Portugal ARVAtec Ashtech GIS Distributor for Italy Mobile Mapping Resolve Property Claims GMES Initial Operations (GIO) Land Monitoring Services Rugged Trimble Juno Series Olympic Planning Rerouting During Olympic Congestions Dutch Minister to Open Geospatial World Forum 2012 TatukGIS Developer Kernel 10 Upgrade Netcad Asia Convention Community Heritage Project Using GIS Visualisation Teaching Award for Russell G. Congalton ION Autonomous Snowplough Competition Winners GeoCore 2012 with Lidar API Comments (0): |
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