Gen Atlas Expands Global Reach With New Geospatial Intelligence Platform
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Gen Atlas, a cutting-edge provider of geospatial analysis tools, announced the official launch of its next-generation platform Wednesday, marking a significant expansion of its services to government and private sector clients across North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.
WHAT: The release of Gen Atlas 3.0, a cloud-based geospatial intelligence system capable of real-time mapping, environmental monitoring, and infrastructure analysis.
WHEN: The platform went live globally on Wednesday, November 15, at 10:00 AM Eastern Standard Time.
WHERE: Headquarters in Washington, D.C., with new data centers opened in Frankfurt, Germany, and Tokyo, Japan, to support regional clients.
WHO: Gen Atlas CEO Maria Chen announced the launch alongside chief technology officer Dr. James Park, with initial contracts secured from national mapping agencies in three allied nations.
WHY: The company cites increasing demand for high-resolution, AI-driven spatial data to address challenges in disaster response, urban planning, and national security, with the platform offering processing speeds 40 percent faster than previous industry standards.
HOW: Gen Atlas integrates satellite imagery, drone feeds, and ground sensor data into a unified dashboard, allowing users to generate detailed terrain analyses and predictive models within minutes. The system is accessible via a subscription-based model for enterprise and governmental entities.
Industry analysts project the geospatial analytics market will surpass $80 billion by 2027, with Gen Atlas positioned as a key innovator in the sector. The platform is now available for immediate deployment to authorized users.