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Drone Mapping Platform Pix4D Expands Tokyo Office, Continuing Global Growth

Pix4D TokyoPhotogrammetry platform provider Pix4D continues their global growth, expanding their Tokyo office to serve the Asia Pacific (APAC) region.  The expansion demonstrates growing demand in the region for software solutions to support commercial drone operations.

Swiss-based Pix4D, a Parrot company, already has offices in Lausanne, Berlin, Madrid, San Francisco, Denver, Shanghai, and Tokyo.  Over the last several years, Pix4D has diversified their product offering to meet specific needs in a wide variety of verticals: surveying and mapping, inspection, construction, agriculture and public safety. “In the last year, Pix4D has announced the standalone cloud platform Pix4Dcloud, the specialized large scale mapping software Pix4Dmatic as well as the powerful inspection combination of Pix4Dscan and Pix4Dinspect,” says a company press release.  “Pix4D’s latest product, the 3D-scanning app Pix4Dcatch, has already been used by the prestigious Tokyo University of Agriculture for research.”

The Pix4D Tokyo office opened in 2019, and will move to Shibuya Jinnan in order to expand. ” This office will also collaborate closely with the Pix4D Shanghai office to best serve China as well as other countries across Oceania, East, South and Southeast Asia,” says the release.

“We are excited for this next stage of Pix4D’s development in some of the largest economies in the world. We have evolved over ten years to have a variety of products and are continuously investing to develop next-generation photogrammetry and analytics tools,” says Christoph Strecha, Founder and CEO of Pix4D. “We look forward to strengthening our collaboration with our existing local partners and clients in the APAC region and developing new partnerships and synergies.”

“Our new office and expanded team in Tokyo present a unique opportunity to be closer to our customers, and help even more businesses and users adopt Pix4D products and services in Japan and the APAC region,” adds Matteo Gismondi, Regional Manager of the APAC office.

 

 

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