PCI Geomatics Sponsor DGI Europe 201014/01/2010 |
| PCI Geomatics is involved as a sponsor at DGI Europe 2010, the sixth annual European Geospatial Intelligence Conference in London, UK. PCI Geomatics provides software and solutions for the defense and intelligence markets by offering advanced scalable tools for the processing, exploitation and dissemination of commercial optical and SAR geospatial data - to derive actionable intelligence. |
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Exhibiting at booth #35, PCI will demonstrate the latest in high performance automated image processing and image analysis technology, including the GeoImaging Accelerator (GXL) which takes advantage of modern, multi-core processor architecture, as well as NVIDIA's Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) to process high-resolution satellite and digital air photo imagery. DGI Europe 2010 will be taking place on 25th to 27th January at the QEII Conference Centre in London.
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