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GeoCue Expands Reach in Europe for TrueView Imaging Sensors and LiDAR Processing

GeoCue Europe EscadroneGeoCue Partners with Escadrone, Continues Expansion into European Market

by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby

Geospatial solutions leader GeoCue has announced the addition of autonomous robotics integration expert Escadrone to its global network of distributors. Since 2014, Escadrone has served as a trailblazer in the design, sale, and approval of drone technology, providing numerous companies with comprehensive training and personalized autonomous robotics solutions. Through this partnership, GeoCue will further its expansion into the European market, especially in France and French-speaking countries where Escadrone will offer advanced-level TrueView 3D Imaging Sensors and LP360 LiDAR Processing Software.

“We appreciate working with companies that put customers at the heart of product development, and creating partnerships with their distributors to ensure the customers receive the highest level of support and professionalism,” said Escadrone CEO Herbert Nicolas. “GeoCue’s commitment to excellence aligns perfectly with our values, and we are excited to bring their industry-leading solutions to our customers.”

The new partnership will see Escadrone begin offering its customers TrueView Lidar products and LP360 software. The TrueView systems allow for advanced photogrammetry and LiDAR data collection, providing Escadrone’s customers with improved mapping and surveying capabilities.

“We are delighted to welcome Escadrone to our global network of distributors,” said Abdel Diani, Director of Global Distribution for GeoCue. “Their expertise in autonomous robotics and commitment to customer satisfaction make them an ideal partner for GeoCue. Together, we can provide innovative geospatial solutions to customers in France and beyond, helping them optimize their operations and achieve remarkable results.”

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Ian attended Dominican University of California, where he received a BA in English in 2019. With a lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and a keen interest in technology, he is now contributing to DroneLife as a staff writer.

 

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