List of Hexagon GeoMedia Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Hexagon GeoMedia for Geographic Information System from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Hexagon GeoMedia for Geographic Information System include: Cork City Council, a Ireland based Government organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $311.0 million, Conpet, a Romania based Transportation organisation with 1511 employees and revenues of $92.0 million, Waitaki District Council, a New Zealand based Government organisation with 168 employees and revenues of $18.0 million, Ministry of Social Development Lesotho, a Lesotho based Government organisation with 250 employees and revenues of $15.0 million and many others.
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Conpet | Transportation | 1511 | $92M | Romania | Hexagon | Hexagon GeoMedia | Geographic Information System | 2024 | Intergraph Computer Services |
In 2024, Conpet implemented Hexagon GeoMedia as a unified Geographic Information System for its national pipeline transport network in Romania. The deployment bundled Hexagon GeoMedia Professional, GeoMedia WebMap and M.App Enterprise and was delivered by Intergraph Computer Services to consolidate pipeline asset records and enable enterprise geospatial workflows.
Hexagon GeoMedia Professional provided desktop geospatial analysis and data management capabilities, while GeoMedia WebMap delivered web mapping and distribution of map services to operational users. M.App Enterprise acted as an orchestration and publishing layer, enabling configured map applications, spatial analytics and situational awareness tailored to pipeline integrity and maintenance operations.
The implementation integrated pipeline data sources to support planning and real time dispatch of field operations and centralized network asset information for maintenance scheduling and risk zone monitoring. Operational coverage focused on Conpet's national transport system and engaged operations, maintenance and pipeline integrity functions, aligning geospatial asset records with field workflows.
Governance established shared cartographic standards and a service based map publication model, with Intergraph Computer Services executing the technical rollout and configuration. The case study lists outcomes including reduced operational and maintenance costs and improved monitoring of risk zones, attributed to consolidated geospatial data, advanced analysis and support for real time planning and dispatch of field work.
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Cork City Council | Government | 1500 | $311M | Ireland | Hexagon | Hexagon GeoMedia | Geographic Information System | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Cork City Council implemented Hexagon GeoMedia within a Geographic Information System initiative to modernise its property records management. As part of the procurement the council appointed IMGS as preferred bidder and used Hexagon’s M.App Enterprise to construct the Cork City Council Property Interest Register PIR. The program aimed to provide a spatially enabled single source of truth for land and building interests across the local authority.
The deployed solution centers on the Hexagon GeoMedia platform alongside M.App Enterprise modules that deliver custom form driven property records, ownership and transactional tracking, and compliance case management. Configuration included custom forms to capture detailed property attributes and workflows to record transactions and statutory compliance events. Spatial analysis capabilities are configured to surface property distribution, development opportunity overlays and asset location intelligence for planning and asset teams.
Operational coverage is municipal, applying to Cork City Council property management, planning and asset management business functions across the city authority. IMGS retained a delivery role based on a longterm partnership with Hexagon, following a strategic review that began in 2019 and a procurement to fully modernise records management. Deployment architecture uses Hexagon GeoMedia for geospatial data management and M.App Enterprise for web application and mapping publication to provide council staff with browser based access to the Property Interest Register.
The Cork City Council Property Interest Register provides a single source of truth, with explicit objectives to improve statutory compliance, streamline asset management and increase transactional efficiency. Spatially enabled property records support insight into development opportunities within Cork and futureproof the council’s land and building interest management.
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Ministry of Social Development Lesotho | Government | 250 | $15M | Lesotho | Hexagon | Hexagon GeoMedia | Geographic Information System | 2022 | GeoSpace International |
In 2022, the Ministry of Social Development Lesotho deployed Hexagon GeoMedia Professional as its core Geographic Information System for a social assistance and census field data management project. The ministry partnered with GeoSpace International to implement Hexagon GeoMedia Professional alongside M.App Enterprise and HxGN Smart Census to identify households from aerial imagery and manage field enumeration workflows.
GeoMedia Professional was configured to extract geospatial features from aerial imagery, produce geocoded point datasets and support mapping and quality control workflows typical of a Geographic Information System implementation. The configuration included creation of spatial datasets used to coordinate field teams and to reconcile field-collected attributes with imagery-derived locations. HxGN Smart Census provided mobile enumeration capabilities and M.App Enterprise supported map publishing and web-based data access for supervisors.
Collected enumeration data and the spatial point dataset were migrated into the NISSA social assistance system, establishing a data flow from field collection into case management and targeting systems. Operational coverage in Lesotho produced approximately 307,000 spatial points and supported enumeration of 157,309 households comprising 547,423 individuals. The work connected field enumeration, image analysis and national social assistance records to support program delivery.
Governance included partner-led implementation and data migration workflows coordinated between the ministry and GeoSpace International, with processes for geospatial data validation and synchronization to NISSA. The implementation improved the ministry's ability to locate households and informed targeting of social programmes according to the case study.
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Government | 168 | $18M | New Zealand | Hexagon | Hexagon GeoMedia | Geographic Information System | 2022 | n/a |
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