Nearmap ImpactResponse Capture, Forbes, NSW Nov 2021
Automation
2022 will see an increased demand for automated workflows, from source collection to processing and application, which will be enabled by the increased processing power and speed of enhanced connectivity and data processing. To align with these demands, the Nearmap coverage footprint will continue to expand throughout 2022, delivering high resolution 5.5—7.5cm per pixel imagery and geospatial intelligence via the cloud — a data source that the UN-GGIM says will “continue to play an important part in national aerial survey programmes in the foreseeable future”.
The 2022 outlook
Location data and geospatial insights play a key role in providing insights for businesses working remotely. With more data being gathered from more sources (such as IoT sensors, aerial surveys, smart devices), organisations can plan to work with near real-time insights. Intuitive, easy-to-use platforms such as Nearmap MapBrowser, fulfill the need for subscription-based access to reliable, current data.
Nearmap NAVIG8 2021 keynote presenter, Benjamin Grant said: “In 2022, I’m looking forward to diving deeper on some of the newer technologies from Nearmap — such the ability to visualise and extract more information with AI layers or seeing what’s possible once HyperCamera3 comes online. With even more resolution, I’m excited to make it possible for my audience to see our world in even greater detail.”
As organisations shift to hybrid remote-physical working models, the availability of accurate, current imagery helps streamline workflows, enabling remote site inspections, assessments and analysis, saving time and increasing efficiencies. With speed of innovation, and rapid uptake across multiple sectors, we’re excited to see what can be achieved in 2022.
To make Nearmap part of your plans, get in touch today to book a demo.