Merkator, the group that includes GIM, continues its expansion with the strategic acquisition of SIGGIS.
Simulating the world in a virtual copy? With digital twins, it is possible. Steven Smolders, Chief Technology Officer at GIM, zooms in on the applications in the world of geodata of this imaginative innovation.
On December 12, 2024, exactly 30 years after its founding, the entire team bid farewell to their former CEO, founder, and inspirer during a heartwarming celebration.
This platform plays a crucial role for contractors and engineering firms, enabling them to request plans for the safe execution of their work
Toward a common standard for exchanging cable and pipeline information in Belgium
GIM and CFP Green Buildings join forces to provide owners and investors with quick and accurate insight into sustainable investment returns.
Merkator Group gets a strategic partner on board and strengthens its financial base to play a leading role in its markets.
FME Flow, the server version of FME, represents additional efficiency and automation. Moreover, anyone can use it.
The new KLIP and KLIM-CICC platform from GIM and Merkator
Five questions and answers from our daily practice on the role of geodata for fibre networks.
Best practices for collecting, managing and sharing High Value Datasets by public sector organisations.
How do I make my organisation more data-driven? Get the answer on 27 April at GIM's FME Inspiration Day.
GIM's FME Product Owner outlines key changes.
The new group now becomes a leading provider of geospatial solutions, with a large customer base (500 +) in the Benelux.
A breakthrough in earth observation, creating the most advanced optical constellation for commercial, institutional and governmental organisations.
GIM set up an image processing chain that uses satellite or aerial images to automatically determine the size and location of informal settlement districts in Manila (Philippines), Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) and in Latin America.
GIM and Dutch segmentation expert GeoMarktprofiel join forces
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Using artificial intelligence, data scientists at GIM can identify a series of characteristics for all the buildings in Belgium, such as year of construction, roof properties and greenfield projects.
GIM is one of the first to put the recent enactment on mobility budgets by the federal government into practice.
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