SuperMap Signs Exclusive Distribution Agreement with GEONYXIA, a Subsidiary of Romania’s USVT, to Jointly Advance Geospatial Intelligence Technologies

07 May,2026

Recently, SuperMap officially signed an exclusive distribution agreement with GEONYXIA, a wholly owned subsidiary of the "King Mihai I" University of Life Sciences of Timișoara (USVT), Romania. Under the agreement, GEONYXIA will become SuperMap's exclusive partner in the Romanian market, and the two parties will carry out in-depth cooperation in GIS, geospatial intelligence, digital twins, and industry-oriented digital transformation applications.

The signing ceremony was held at the USVT headquarters. As one of Romania's influential higher education and research institutions, USVT has been actively promoting digital innovation and international cooperation in recent years. This partnership also marks a further expansion of SuperMap's ecosystem presence in the Eastern European market.

According to the agreement, both parties will jointly promote the application and adoption of the SuperMap GIS platform in areas such as education and scientific research, smart agriculture, natural resources management, environmental protection, and digital city development. Leveraging its localized service capabilities and industry resources, GEONYXIA will provide technical support, solution promotion, and training services for the Romanian market.

Europe presents significant opportunities in digital transformation, spatial intelligence, and sustainable development. The collaboration with USVT and GEONYXIA will not only further enhance SuperMap's influence in European academic and research communities, but also accelerate the integration and innovation of advanced GIS technologies with AI, remote sensing, and digital twin technologies.

Looking ahead, the two parties also plan to establish long-term cooperation in joint research initiatives, talent cultivation, international project collaboration, and industry application innovation, jointly advancing the implementation of spatial intelligence technologies in regional digital development.


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