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HomeNewsPositioning & Surveying Demand for High-Quality Imagery Prompts Beijing Xing Tian Di to Purchase Additional Z/I Imaging DMC The American Surveyor
   
Demand for High-Quality Imagery Prompts Beijing Xing Tian Di to Purchase Additional Z/I Imaging DMC
Written by MAPuser
Monday, 24 May 2004
HUNTSVILLE, Ala May 24, 2004-- Successful missions with first DMC captures
30,000 images in four-to-five-month period
Intergraph (NASDAQ: INGR) Mapping and Geospatial Solutions today announced Beijing Xing Tian Di Information Technology Co., Ltd., China, has chosen to purchase a second Z/I Imaging Digital Mapping Camera (DMC(R)) system. Customer demand for high-quality imagery has increased as a result of the success that Xing Tian Di has achieved with the company's first DMC purchased in late 2003. The company has acquired more than 30,000 images of Jiangsu Province with scales ranging from 1:4,000 to 1:25,000, in the past four to five months.
"We have been very impressed with the accuracy and image quality that the DMC has provided," said Mr. Chen Hanlin, president of the Xing Tian Di Group. "Our customers have also been impressed and, as a result, we have a large number of orders from government organizations. The second DMC will provide the extra capacity required to fulfill the orders."
Xing Tian Di is one of China's leading high-technology companies that integrates scientific research, software development and technology trade. Xing Tian Di produces digital terrain models and orthophotos for various Chinese government organizations, such as local lands and planning departments and surveying and mapping institutes.
With faster processing time than film-based systems and engineering-quality resolutions, the DMC gives Xing Tian Di the ability to quickly provide customers with more accurate and high-quality orthophotos to replace outdated existing film-based photography.
Intergraph Mapping and Geospatial Solutions is a leading geospatial solutions provider for the following markets: local, state and federal government; transportation; utilities; communications; location-based services; photogrammetry; remote sensing; cartography; and military and intelligence. For more information, visit http://imgs.intergraph.com/.
Z/I Imaging and DMC are registered trademarks of Z/I Imaging Corporation. Intergraph is a registered trademark of Intergraph Corporation. Other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Contacts Intergraph, Huntsville Rita Roberts, 256-730-1430
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