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Mergers & Acquisitions of the Geoinformation Market (2001-2020) Mergers & Acquisitions of the Geoinformation Market (2001-2020). A.N. Pirogov, GISGeo.org, 2020 Acquiree Name Acquirer Name Year Acquiree Name Acquirer Name Year nFrames (SURE) Esri 2020 Airborne Hydrography Hexagon 2013 HALIS Surveying And Mapping 2020 Devex Hexagon 2013 Midland GIS Solutions Surveying And Mapping 2020 IQ Irrigation Trimble 2013 Kuebix Trimble 2020 Rainwave LLC Trimble 2013 2GIS Sberbank 2020 Coordina TomTom 2013 Mapillary Facebook 2020 Waze Google 2013 Routematch Software Uber 2020 Star Net Geomatics Ltd. UTEC Survey 2013 Vricon Maxar Technologies 2020 Colorado Surveying Firm Landpoint 2013 Moovit Intel 2020 MANFRA Hexagon 2013 FreckleIOT PlaceIQ 2020 LISTECH Hexagon 2013 Factual Foursquare 2020 Navgeocom Hexagon 2013 AreaMetrics Point Inside 2020 New River Kinematics Hexagon 2013 sPARK Parking Technologies Arrive 2020 Trimble MAPS Trimble 2013 Geoslope Seequent 2019 GTA Geoinformatik Hexagon 2012 Cityworks Trimble 2019 Everlater MapQuest 2012 Placed Foursquare 2019 earthmine Inc. Nokia 2012 Geographica CARTO 2019 SSL Maxar Technologies 2012 Geomap-Imagis 1Spatial 2019 Thinknear Telenav 2012 indoo.rs Esri 2019 Geoloqi Esri 2012 Thermopylae Sciences and Technology Hexagon Geospatial 2019 UpNext Amazon 2012 Pitney Bowes - Software Solutions Business Syncsort 2019 GeoTrac Trimble 2012 Boundless Spatial Planet 2018 myVR Software Hexagon 2012 Where Is My Train Google 2018 Gatewing Trimble 2012 Geosoft Seequent 2018 MicroSurvey Software Hexagon 2012 Bricsys Hexagon 2018 Louisiana GIS Firm Landpoint 2012 FeatureX Orbital Insight 2018 Gowalla Facebook 2011 ThunderBuild BV Topcon Positioning Group 2018 Integrated Mapping Service Ubisense 2011 Geosys UrtheCast 2018 EJustice Solutions Interact Public Safety 2011 Opto-Tech Srl FARO 2018 ITIS Holdings INRIX 2011 Mergers & Acquisitions of the Geoinformation Market (2001-2020). A.N. Pirogov, GISGeo.org, 2020 Spring Technologies SAS Hexagon 2018 Augusta Systems Intergraph 2011 Melown Technologies SE Leica Geosystems 2019 Arkansas Surveying Firm Landpoint 2011 AutonomouStuff, LLC Hexagon 2018 Procedural Esri 2011 iLandMan P2 Energy Solutions 2018 Realworld OO Systems Ltd Ubisense 2011 Viewpoint Trimble 2018 MyTopo Trimble 2011 Leviathan Analytics Findyr 2018 Dynamic Survey Solutions Trimble 2011 AGTEK Development Hexagon 2018 Lagen Spatial 1Spatial 2011 ClearTerra Esri 2018 SPADAC GeoEye 2010 ClearEdge3D Topcon Positioning Systems 2018 Trapster Navteq 2010 TATA AUTOCOMP Mobility ARANZ Geo Ltd Seequent 2018 Telematics Trimble 2010 Micello HERE Technologies 2018 Cengea Solutions Trimble 2010 ATS Advanced Telematic Systems GmbH HERE Technologies 2017 Intergraph Hexagon 2010 Definiens - Earth Sciences Business MapData Mapbox 2017 Assets Trimble 2010 Topcon Positioning Luciad Hexagon 2017 InlandGEO Systems 2010 10-4 Systems Trimble 2017 MetaCarta Nokia 2010 SIRS CLS Groupe 2017 COADE Intergraph 2010 DMTI Spatial Digital Map Products 2017 Mixer Labs Twitter 2009 Sitemap Limited 1Spatial 2017 Placebase Apple 2009 DigitalGlobe Maxar Technologies 2017 TrekServe Spatial Networks 2009 Terra Bella Planet 2017 CALLIDUS Precision Systems GmbH Trimble 2009 TopoSys Topographische Idevio Qlik 2017 Systemdaten Trimble 2008 Mirage Technologies Topcon Corp. 2016 RolleiMetric GmbH Trimble 2008 indoor.io Apple 2016 3D Geo Autodesk 2008 MAVinci GmbH Intel 2016 Sokkia Topkon 2008 The Radiant Group DigitalGlobe 2016 Serein Metrology Hexagon 2008 Rafael Advanced Defense VisionMap Systems Ltd. 2016 Navteq Nokia 2008 Mergers & Acquisitions of the Geoinformation Market (2001-2020). A.N. Pirogov, GISGeo.org, 2020 GISquadrat GmbH Hexagon 2016 Messtechnik Wetzlar Hexagon 2008 Urban Engines Google 2016 Viewserve Hexagon 2008 Airbus Defence & Laser Projection Tech FARO 2016 Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd Space 2008 BuildIT Software & Solutions FARO 2016 Santiago & Cintra Iberica Hexagon 2008 Multivista Systems Hexagon 2016 Geo- 3D, Inc. Trimble 2008 FleetMatics Verizon Communications 2016 HHK Datentechnik Trimble 2008 AXIO-NET Trimble 2016 Crain Enterprises Trimble 2008 Maponics Pitney Bowes 2016 NovAtel Hexagon 2007 p3dsystems Leica Geosystems 2016 Elcome Technologies Hexagon 2007 Mapkin MapQuest 2016 Mapsolute Navteq 2007 AICON 3D Systems Hexagon 2016 Ingenieurburo Breining Trimble 2007 Forming Technologies Hexagon 2016 Gesswein Hexagon 2007 Sigma Space Hexagon 2016 Jingjiang Measuring Tool Company Hexagon 2007 Nutiteq CARTO 2016 Tele Atlas TomTom 2007 BestParking Arrive 2016 Horizon Navigation TomTom 2007 SCCS Hexagon 2016 Ionic Software Hexagon 2007 OnDuty Intergraph 2015 Panoramio Google 2007 Mapsense Apple 2015 Transmetal Hexagon 2007 EcoSys Hexagon 2015 Earth Resource Mapping - Business Hexagon 2007 ParkMe INRIX 2015 GAMFI International Hexagon 2007 Spatial Dimension Canada Trimble 2015 Agatec SAS Hexagon 2007 Consortium of Audi, BMW, HERE Technologies and Mercedes 2015 Acquis - Assets Hexagon 2007 BlackBridge Planet Labs 2015 Allen Precision Equipment Hexagon 2007 Deimos Imaging UrtheCast 2015 MapInfo Pitney Bowes 2007 Coherent Navigation Apple 2015 Orbital Optics Maxar Technologies 2007 Q-DAS Hexagon 2015 Inpho GmbH Trimble 2007 Digi-Star Topcon Positioning Systems 2015 Svensk ByggnadsGeodesi Hexagon 2007 ARAS 360 Technologies FARO 2015 Spacient Technologies Trimble 2006 kubit FARO 2015 XYZ Solutions Trimble 2006 Mergers & Acquisitions of the Geoinformation Market (2001-2020). A.N. Pirogov, GISGeo.org, 2020 deCarta Uber 2015 gate5 Nokia Maps 2006 Laser Scan 1Spatial 2015 SketchUp Google 2006 Mail.Ru Group Mail.Ru Group 2014 Quantm International Trimble 2006 WeoGeo Trimble 2014 XYZs of GPS Trimble 2006 The Omega Group Trimble 2014 Applied Generics TomTom 2006 Medio HERE Technologies 2014 Vexcel Imaging Microsoft Corporation 2006 North West Geomatics Hexagon 2014 Leica Geosystems Hexagon 2005 Terra Bella Google 2014 iQvolution FARO 2005 iLab Sistemas Hexagon 2014 Romer Hexagon 2004 Arvus Hexagon 2014 Pacific Crest Corp Trimble 2004 Mintec Hexagon 2014 Where2 Google 2004 GeoDesy and GeoDesy FSO Trimble 2014 ZipDash Google 2004 SAFEmine Hexagon 2014 Quality Ltda Hexagon 2002 Aibotix Hexagon 2014 Xygent Hexagon 2002 skobbler Telenav 2014 CE Johansson Hexagon 2002 STAR-APIC group 1Spatial 2014 SpatialMetrix FARO 2002 iMove Immersive Ventures 2014 Wilcox & Associates Hexagon 2001 BroadMap Apple 2013 LH Systems Leica Geosystems 2001 C3 Consulting Trimble 2013 ERDAS, Inc Leica Geosystems 2001 PIXIS Hexagon 2013 Cyra Technologies, Inc Leica Geosystems 2001 .
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