List of QGIS Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying QGIS customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased QGIS for Geology and Seismic Data Processing, 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 QGIS for Geology and Seismic Data Processing, Geographic Information System include: Dish Network, a United States based Communications organisation with 13700 employees and revenues of $15.83 billion, Castile and León, a Spain based Government organisation with 94603 employees and revenues of $15.72 billion, Aragon, a Spain based Government organisation with 60399 employees and revenues of $8.91 billion, Sydney Water, a Australia based Utilities organisation with 3495 employees and revenues of $2.10 billion, PT Bukit Asam (Persero) Tbk, a Indonesia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 1628 employees and revenues of $1.94 billion and many others.
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Aragon | Government | 60399 | $8.9B | Spain | QGIS | QGIS | Geology and Seismic Data Processing,Geographic Information System | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Aragon implemented the QGIS application to reproduce site geometry and generate spatial input files for groundwater modeling. The deployment used QGIS 2.18 Las Palmas and adopted WGS84/UTM zone 32N EPSG:32630 as the reference system, aligning the work with the Geology and Seismic Data Processing,Geographic Information System category.
The implementation leveraged core QGIS functionality for raster and vector handling, georeferencing, shapefile creation, map composition, and export. Teams built a polygonal shapefile to define the model domain boundary taking into account the road N330, natural marl outcrops on the north east and south east as low permeability limits, and the reservoir and Gallego river watershed on the west, with the explicit intent to obtain more detailed calculation of flux and mass transport and to minimize no flux boundary conditions. Punctual shapefiles were created for piezometers and wells used during calibration and for injection and extraction episodes, and elevation point files were derived to populate the finite difference grid.
QGIS was used to georeference source maps provided by EMGRISA and to reference the finite differences grid supplied by EMGRISA and AZENTUA, the referenced grid being 31 by 29 cells. Georeferencing workflows applied ground control points, 23 points for the piezometer map and 12 points for the finite differences grid, and used the QGIS 2.18 georeferencer with standard transformation algorithms including linear, Helmert, polynomial orders 1 through 3, Thin Plate Spline and projective options as appropriate. The georeferencing process produced a set of 942 elevation points attributed to cell centers for use in the numerical model.
Operationally the work supported hydrogeological modeling and environmental monitoring functions within the Aragon modeling effort, supplying shapefiles and georeferenced raster and point inputs for calibration and simulation stages. Governance and workflow discipline centered on controlled georeferencing with documented ground control points and the creation of reusable GIS layers for model domain geometry, observation locations, and elevation attribution, ensuring consistent spatial reference and input traceability for subsequent model runs.
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Castile and León | Government | 94603 | $15.7B | Spain | QGIS | QGIS | Geology and Seismic Data Processing,Geographic Information System | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Castile and León implemented QGIS as its Geographic Information System within the Geology and Seismic Data Processing,Geographic Information System category. The deployment concentrated on on-site installations at the Provincial Command Center of Valladolid to support fire assistance technicians and operational mapping for emergency response workflows.
Configuration emphasized operational mapping, layer management, geoprocessing, and raster and vector visualization capabilities in QGIS. Those configurations were used to support flight time control for provincial air assets, hourly monitoring of device means, and spatial model management for daily CPM operation, aligning GIS functionality with field incident tracking and asset dispatch needs.
QGIS was operated alongside the SINFO application and supported operational workflows referenced in technician duties, including correction of Egif parts through SINFO, control of ARBIF and RMAIF updates, and review of pre-parts and IAI. Technicians at the Provincial Command Center managed QGIS on-site while coordinating these data and document control activities as part of routine incident management.
Governance and operational ownership rested with Provincial Command Center technicians who provided support to the Head of the Day, performed hourly controls, and maintained the daily monitoring models used across the province. These responsibilities embedded QGIS into existing incident management procedures and asset control routines without changes to external implementation partner arrangements.
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Dish Network | Communications | 13700 | $15.8B | United States | QGIS | QGIS | Geology and Seismic Data Processing,Geographic Information System | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Dish Network used QGIS for Geology and Seismic Data Processing,Geographic Information System activities to support Market OSP fiber network design and implementation planning for its 5G transport program in Littleton, CO. QGIS was the primary mapping and spatial analysis application used to produce route plans and market implementation scenarios that were prepared for executive review.
The implementation emphasized geospatial mapping, scenario modeling, and route visualization capabilities typical of a Geographic Information System, with QGIS maps configured to represent OSP fiber corridors, handoffs to backhaul nodes, and test lab connectivity points. Staff created market implementation plan scenarios in QGIS to inform network planning, and the tool was used to translate design artifacts into requirements for downstream systems.
Operational integration work linked QGIS outputs to inventory and service orchestration processes, specifically working with the Inventory team to develop Netcracker database requirements. The program also included cross functional coordination with fiber providers to validate designs and participation in the test lab to verify RAN and backhaul router integration, impacting network planning, inventory, vendor verification, and test lab workflows.
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 1628 | $1.9B | Indonesia | QGIS | QGIS | Geology and Seismic Data Processing,Geographic Information System | 2018 | n/a |
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Utilities | 3495 | $2.1B | Australia | QGIS | QGIS | Geology and Seismic Data Processing,Geographic Information System | 2020 | n/a |
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Transportation | 1300 | $400M | United States | QGIS | QGIS | Geology and Seismic Data Processing,Geographic Information System | 2016 | n/a |
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