Geospatial innovation: ESRI and ACRE Revolution the management of the territory

A new chapter in geospatial technology

Esri, a pioneer in geospatial solutions, has formalized a collaboration with Acre, a benchmark in drone technology. This association seeks to deeply transform the way organizations manage their environment and make strategic decisions.

Innovation at the service of various sector

With the aim of making significant improvements in key areas such as emergencies, defense, and agriculture, this alliance promises great value. Ángeles Villaescusa, executive director of Esri España, emphasizes that ‘the integration of acre in our network of allies will allow us to expand our geospatial solutions to new fields’.

Impact on emergencies and defense

The synergy between drones and GIS technology will allow a faster and more efficient response to natural disasters, facilitating damage assessment and resource coordination. In the field of defense, these innovative solutions will provide real -time surveillance and land analysis for more informed decision -making.

Infrastructure optimization and transportation

The inspection of bridges and roads will be optimized thanks to the early detection of damage, while the transport sector may benefit from more efficient traffic management by analyzing geospatial data.

Digital transformation and sustainability

This collaboration not only seeks to improve operational efficiency, but also committed to sustainability. With strict data protection protocols, ESRI and ACRE will guarantee responsible use of technologies to minimize environmental impact.

A promising future

The agreement will allow the development of personalized solutions that take advantage of the potential of the ESRI GEOSPACIAL SYSTEM Spain, thus improving strategic decision -making and safety in risky areas. The combination of GIS and drones represents a new age in the management of the territory.

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