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Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for choosing GeoTechnologies as your trusted partner.
We hope this message finds you well.
Today, we would like to share some press release information with you.
News✏️: Latest Updates from GeoTechnologies
1. Newly Established "Industry-Academia Collaboration Initiatives" Page: Providing Human Flow Data to Universities and Introducing Research Outcomes for Solving Social Issues
▶https://geot.jp/pressrelease-20251002/
GeoTechnologies Inc. has launched a new 'Industry-Academia Collaboration Initiatives' page on its corporate website, showcasing academic research projects that utilize its human flow data.
Our proprietary human flow data collection exceeds approximately 1 billion records per day, achieving unparalleled density and continuity worldwide. This new page features 20 cutting-edge academic research cases from universities and research institutions across Japan, showcasing contributions to solving social challenges in diverse fields such as urban transportation, crime prevention, disaster prevention, environment, health, and community development.
Press Release Details: https://geot.jp/pressrelease-20251002/
*Note: Press release available in Japanese only.
"Industry-Academia Collaboration Initiatives" Page: https://geot.jp/industry-academia/
*Note: This page is available in Japanese only.
2. GeoTechnologies Releases Open Data for AI Research and Development: 'Road Sign Classification Data' and 'Sidewalk Safety Assessment Data' on Geospatial Information Center
▶https://geot.jp/pressrelease-20251009/
GeoTechnologies Inc. has released its "Road Sign Classification Data" and "Sidewalk Safety Assessment Data" as free open data for AI-driven research and development through the Geospatial Information Center.
The "Road Sign Classification Data" categorizes sign images extracted from nationwide driving survey images into 78 distinct types. The "Sidewalk Safety Assessment Data" provides Japan's only five-tiered evaluation of sidewalk hazard levels. By facilitating their use in AI research and development at research and educational institutions, we aim to promote R&D in traffic safety and urban planning.
Press Release Details: https://geot.jp/pressrelease-20251009/
*Note: Press release available in Japanese only.
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Customer Success Team
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