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Infotech to map Chennai, Ahmedabad

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Hyderabad, Sept 28 Infotech Enterprises Ltd (IEL) has announced the inauguration of a dedicated facility in Survey of India (SoI), Hyderabad Campus.

Opened by Major General Gopal Rao, Surveyor General of India, the Centre will be executing the contracts awarded by SoI for mapping the cities of Ahmedabad and Chennai.

The company will be employing soft copy photogrammetry technology to extract features in 3D. A team from IEL will operate from this secure facility and complete the project in four months time.

Around 500 sq. km of thickly populated urban areas will be covered at 1:1000 scale in these two cities. The features to be captured include buildings, transport network, utility networks, communication structures, water bodies, vegetation, and contours.

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