New e-GEOS website!

17 February 2022

The new e-GEOS web site now on-line at www.e-geos.it features new graphics, an improved user experience and better integration with the company’s commercial offering.

The new website of the company jointly owned by ASI and Telespazio, available in both English and Italian, represents the company with an innovative new look & feel and a browsing experience focusing on users and their needs

The new portal continues to centre around satellite images from the missions in the e-GEOS portfolio, with a special focus on first and second generation COSMO-SkyMed satellites, Italy’s radar mission owned by the Italian Space Agency (ASI) and Ministry of Defence, producing data for which the company is world-wide exclusive dealer. 

In addition to a more immediate description of e-GEOS’s services and applications offering users a single, linear browsing and use experience, the strong points of the new portal include perfect integration with the company’s operative digital platforms and smart and cloud access through the company’s own digital market or through CLEOS.

The new site is perfectly integrated with SEonSE, the maritime surveillance and ship localisation service, Braint, for IMINT products for defence and intelligence services and reporting, AWARE, for infrastructure monitoring and management, AgriGeo for specialised cartography, agriculture, silviculture and precision agriculture, and mapcy for supplying maps in response to natural disasters.

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