Smart Maps
Dynamic and interactive representation of the territory
Digital cartography represents the modern evolution of traditional paper maps. It is the set of georeferenced geographical data represented in digital format. Thanks to technological tools such as GIS (Geographic Information System), photogrammetry and LiDAR and satellite surveys, maps can be easily consulted, updated and integrated with other spatial information.
Precise 2D and 3D spatial visualisation
Complex spatial analyses (calculation of areas, distances, optimal routes, etc.)
Superimposition of thematic data (urban, environmental, infrastructural, demographic, etc.)
Constant updating of spatial information
Sharing and immediate access to data via online platforms or apps

Technology and territory
Digital surveys and geospatial data
Integration between surveying technologies and spatial information systems can concretely support the digital transition of cities and territories, contributing to the creation of more efficient, sustainable and intelligent urban environments.
Aerophotogrammetric and LiDAR surveys
High-resolution digital orthophotos
Geographical and thematic databases that can be updated
Customised GIS services for public authorities, utilities, planners and network operators
Applications
Environment and land management
Civil protection and emergency management, environmental protection and monitoring of natural resources.
Construction and Infrastructure
Management of road, water, electricity and telecommunications networks.
Urban planning
Intelligent management of public services, creation of digital city twins for urban planning simulations, real-time monitoring of infrastructure and environmental conditions, support for civic participation through interactive and open maps, predictive spatial analysis for urban security.

