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Scene Sharp Receives $500,000 Investment from Government of Canada

January 27, 2015 By GISuser

FREDERICTON, New Brunswick, Canada, 27 January 2015 – Scene Sharp Technologies Inc.™ has received $500,000 in investment from the Government of Canada through the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA). Provided as a repayable loan, the investment will support conversion of the Scene Sharp Fuze Go® image fusion software from standard desktop software to cloud-based and software-as-a-service product offerings.

“Our government recognizes the importance of companies growing their businesses through the development of innovative technologies and new markets,” said the Honourable Rob Moore, Regional Minister for New Brunswick and Minister of State (ACOA). “Our government, through ACOA, is pleased to support Scene Sharp Technologies in their efforts to pursue new IT development and export opportunities and generate growth and economic benefits for this region.”

Fuze Go is unique image processing software because it sharpens color satellite imagery for object identification in both the visible and non-visible spectrum. The software is automated, fast and accurate so critical information can be extracted quickly from imagery to support important decision making. The geospatial industry has traditionally been based on software that processes image data on the desktop, however, the market trend is now towards cloud-based software solutions.

“Cloud computing has the potential to open up many new markets for satellite imagery because it offers faster and easier access to image processing. More organizations will be able to access and use satellite-derived information,” said Ian Lucas, Scene Sharp Technologies President and CEO. “The satellite image market is expanding rapidly, and cloud computing will be key to its growth. Our goal is to be at the forefront of this emerging market.”

Please visit www.fuzego.com for information about the Fuze Go image fusion software products.

Scene Sharp Technologies Incorporated™

Scene Sharp is a software developer with world leading expertise developing digital image fusion software that adds color to non-colorized imagery. Adding color increases context and understanding of imagery so better information is available for critical decisions. For more information, visit www.scenesharp.com.

For investor or technical inquires, contact Ian Lucas at 1-902-488-0125 or email ianlucas@scenesharp.com .

For Fuze Go sales and marketing inquiries, contact Kevin Marasch at 1-216-901-9800 or email kevinmarasch@scenesharp.com.

Scene Sharp and Fuze Go are trademarks of Scene Sharp Technologies Inc.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Canada, Scene Sharpm grant

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