SuperMap to Offer New Choices in GIS20/12/2011 |
| Evaluation of the first two years of its four-year plan that was set out in 2009 shows that SuperMap is already showing signs of gradual growth in target markets outside of China. SuperMap, the GIS manufacturer originating from Beijing, China, embarked on its plan for international expansion in 2009. In the plan, SuperMap expressed its intention to focus on the Asian and African markets and now, after two years, progress in these markets is indeed visible. |
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While SuperMap is also active in the markets of Europe, the Americas and Oceania, the Asian and African markets currently hold the most appeal. Dr. Kanghong Wang, vice president of SuperMap, states that one of the biggest Chinese contributions to the geomatics world is the offer of new choices to