Company profile

Our partners



IGN and IGN-FI

Sol Data and IGN (National Geographical Institute of France) are partners for the development of leading edge technologies within automated 3 dimensional surveying and topographic mapping (CYCLOPS, CENTAUR), of satellite levelling technologies (ICARE) and of new control techniques.

IGN is responsible for all cartographic operations in French territories. IGN-FI is the IGN subsidiary that covers all international cartographic engineering activities on behalf of IGN

IGN and IGN-FIuse the most advanced technology to adapt to the own needs: creation of urban and environmental digital cartographic databases, integration of computer systems consisting of geographical information systems, specialised software and geographical data.
In order to create urban and environmental digital cartographic databases, integrate computer systems consisting of geographical information and provide specialist software and geographical data, IGN and IGN-FI incorporate advanced ‘state of the art’ technologies.

















LNE

Sol Data and the LNE (National Testing Laboratory) are partners for geotechnical instruments testing.
The LNE was created in 1901 as part of the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers. Its goal is to fulfil industry’s needs regarding measurements and tests, mainly in the materials, machines and physics sectors.

The main role of the LNE is to participate in the development of industries supporting quality and safety.

Part of the French Ministry of Industry since 1978, LNE is now a public limited company with an industrial and commercial status, and one of the main independent testing groups in Europe. LNE carries out the tests and writes a report on the quality and technical conformity of the measurement equipment.


BRÜEL & KJAER

Sol Data and Brüel & Kjaer are partners for material supply and the implementation of innovative techniques in the field of sound environments measurement.


LTHE


Sol Data and the LTHE
(Laboratory of Hydrology and Environment Transfers Studies) are partners for hydrological and weather monitoring.