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GEOIMAGING LIMITED

Cypriot geospatial SME specializing in GIS, remote sensing, 3D mapping, and earth observation for maritime and environmental applications.

Technology SMEspaceCYSME
H2020 projects
5
As coordinator
2
Total EC funding
€964K
Unique partners
28
What they do

Their core work

GEOIMAGING is a Cypriot geospatial technology company specializing in GIS, remote sensing, photogrammetry, and 3D mapping. They develop location-based services and augmented reality applications for infrastructure management using satellite navigation systems (GNSS/EGNOS). More recently, they have expanded into marine and maritime geospatial research and natural hazard risk assessment using earth observation and machine learning techniques.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Geospatial technologies and GISprimary
3 projects

Core competency demonstrated across LARA (geodatabases, GIS), VOLTA (geoinformatics, geospatial, remote sensing), and HYBLAND (earth observation).

3D mapping and photogrammetryprimary
2 projects

Central to VOLTA (3D, photogrammetry, cartography) and applied in LARA's augmented reality infrastructure system.

Marine and maritime geospatial researchsecondary
2 projects

Partner in both MARITEC-X and CMMI-MaRITeC-X, contributing geospatial expertise to the Eastern Mediterranean maritime research centre.

Natural hazard and landslide risk assessmentemerging
1 project

Coordinated HYBLAND (2022-2024), developing hybrid earth observation and machine learning methods for landslide susceptibility mapping.

GNSS and location-based servicessecondary
1 project

Coordinated LARA, building an augmented reality system for utilities infrastructure using Galileo/EGNOS positioning.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
GNSS and geospatial services
Recent focus
Maritime research and hazard mapping

In their early H2020 period (2015-2017), GEOIMAGING focused on classic geospatial technologies — satellite navigation, location-based services, augmented reality, and GIS for infrastructure. From 2017 onward, they pivoted toward two new directions: marine/maritime geospatial applications through the MaRITeC-X centre of excellence in Cyprus, and natural hazard assessment combining earth observation with machine learning. The shift shows a company moving from commercial geospatial services toward research-intensive environmental and maritime applications.

GEOIMAGING is evolving from a geospatial services company into a research-active SME applying earth observation and AI to environmental risk and maritime challenges in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: active_partnerReach: European14 countries collaborated

GEOIMAGING balances leadership and partnership roles — they coordinated 2 of their 5 projects (LARA, HYBLAND) while joining 3 others as a specialist partner. With 28 unique partners across 14 countries, they maintain a broad European network rather than relying on a small circle of repeat collaborators. This breadth, combined with their willingness to both lead and contribute, makes them a flexible consortium partner.

GEOIMAGING has built a network of 28 partners across 14 countries, reflecting strong European reach for a Cypriot SME. Their geographic connections span the Mediterranean and broader EU, with particular depth in Eastern Mediterranean partnerships through the MaRITeC-X initiatives.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

GEOIMAGING occupies a rare niche as a Cypriot SME that bridges commercial geospatial services with EU-funded research. Their combination of practical GIS and remote sensing skills with growing capabilities in machine learning for environmental risk gives them a versatile profile. For consortium builders, they offer both technical geospatial execution capacity and a gateway to the Eastern Mediterranean research ecosystem through their MaRITeC-X connections.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • CMMI – MaRITeC-X
    Largest project by funding (EUR 513,125), a long-running Widening Participation centre of excellence building maritime research capacity in Cyprus through 2026.
  • HYBLAND
    Most recent project (2022-2024) where GEOIMAGING served as coordinator, combining earth observation with machine learning for landslide hazard mapping — signaling their newest research direction.
  • LARA
    Their first coordinated H2020 project, applying Galileo/EGNOS satellite navigation and augmented reality to utilities infrastructure management.
Cross-sector capabilities
environmenttransportdigitalsecurity
Analysis note: Profile based on 5 H2020 projects — sufficient to identify clear expertise areas and an evolution trend, but the relatively small portfolio means some emerging areas (natural hazards, machine learning) rest on single-project evidence. The CMMI-MaRITeC-X project runs until 2026, so maritime research involvement is ongoing.