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October 19th, 2009

Getting Beneath SatImagery Surfaces Is Geosemble


Geosemble homepage Geosemble® Technologies, Inc., who embeds data in satellite and aerial imagery, announced that it will demonstrate its GeoXray™ system’s open source data integration capability for maps and satellite imagery at GEOINT (Geospatial Intelligence) 2009 in San Antonio, Texas, October 19 to 21, 2009.

Visitors to the In-Q-Tel booth (#827) will experience the GeoXray system as it displays satellite images of specific geographic locations. With a click on any structure/building (in 3D), users can drill down into the businesses in that building, view relevant information about them such as press releases, published news and database information, events, business intelligence, and even blogs and tweets. Geosemble’s Chief Scientist and Founder Craig Knoblock states that “I’ll be demonstrating the unique ability of our GeoXray software to automatically integrate data into satellite imagery, allowing users to leverage the power of artificial intelligence to gain a deep understanding of a given area quickly and intuitively.” Geosemble Technologies provides dynamic content for aerial imagery and maps. The company does business with a range of U.S. Federal Government agencies, as well as municipalities and commercial enterprises. Geosemble became part of the In-Q-Tel portfolio of companies in March 2009.