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Software vendorbased inEast Greenwich, RHODE ISLAND (USA)
Interactive Oceanographics provides solutions and services for the marine and freshwater environmental monitoring communities and developed Streamline environmental monitoring software. We work closely with our clients to better understand their ...
Software vendorbased inSacramento, CALIFORNIA (USA)
NEXGEN was established in 2004 as a result of the industry’s demand for a comprehensive asset management software solution. NEXGEN Asset Management is that solution. We have combined a robust Computer Maintenance Management System (CMMS) with ...
Software vendorbased inWallingford, UNITED KINGDOM
Water Resource Associates was formed in 1994 by a network of experienced water consultants with world-wide experience of water issues. Our combined international experience spans 120 countries covering Western and Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia the ...
Software vendorbased inPune, INDIA
We aim to bring Innovation & Advancement in Civil Engineering by developing advanced Software as a Service (SAAS) products. iNODE products can be applied to automate the design process with efficient use of Artificial Intelligence, thereby bringing ...
Software vendorbased inKraków, POLAND
GS Software is a Polish software company specializing in delivering tailor-made software & hardware solutions, offering automation of logistic and production processes of various companies. Solutions provided by us for almost 20 years of activity ...
Software vendorbased inPembroke Pines, FLORIDA (USA)
Hydronia LLC with headquarters in Florida, USA provides specialized numerical models and consulting services to tackle the most demanding hydrologic and hydraulic problems that are often encountered in rivers, estuaries and coastal areas. Hydronia ...
Software vendorbased inDorking, UNITED KINGDOM
PWSC was formed in 1983 to provide specialist consulting services associated with the operation and development of water resource, water supply and electricity supply systems. Rising demands, and the threat of greater stream flow variability as a ...
