AfriGIS helps South African logistics and e-commerce companies cut failed deliveries and costs through precise, validated geospatial address data.
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The Gims launch validates the critical role spatial intelligence plays in planning, service delivery and national development.
Africa’s geospatial sector surged in 2025, blending AI and digital twins to drive smarter cities, sustainable growth and data-driven resilience.
Fragmented data fuels inefficiency; GIS-enabled asset management offers a clear path forward, writes AfriGIS CEO Rochelle Mountany.
Geospatial science can empower municipalities with the data they need to close the gaps in service delivery.
AfriGIS has been recognised as one of the core contributors to the GeoServer open-source project, marking a milestone for the company.
AfriGIS’s Helen Hulett tells TechCentral about the Resolve Water project and how she and her team are working to try to address a problem that has reached crisis levels in South Africa.
AfriGIS has entered into a partnership with iPulse, a prominent cloud-based biometrics solutions provider.
AfriGIS firmly believes that data, while abundant, holds no intrinsic value until we can contextualise it.
Leroy Merlin, working with AfriGIS, is launching a marketplace that combines product sales with on-demand services.











