Jamaican company GeoTechVision which was founded in 2008 and which, since 2012, has established operations in Guyana, was earlier this month named by the high-profile magazine CIOReview among its 20 most promising solutions providers in the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) sector in 2015.
A release from CIOReview says GeotechVision’s ranking is based on “evaluation of extensive experience in Geographic Information Systems and Information Technology across the Caribbean region.”
Since its inception, GeoTechVision has delivered various consulting and technical services and technology solutions to both governments and private sectors across the region including here in Guyana.
Two weeks ago, the company was featured in the Stabroek Business and its Chief Executive Officer Valerie Grant has agreed to contribute occasional sector-related pieces on GIS for this newspaper.
In its media release announcing GeotechVision’s ranking, CIOReview said the company has been on its “radar” for some time “for stirring a revolution in the GIS technology space.” The magazine’s publisher, Harvi Sacher is quoted in the release as saying that the citation was “due to their continuing excellence in delivering top-notch GIS solutions,” adding that the company had “continued to break new ground within the past year, benefiting its customers around the globe.”