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Working with a range of public bodies, private organisations and third sector groups, here are just a few of our projects:
Confidential Client, Extractives client
Working collaboratively with Acclimatise Limited and the British Atmospheric Data Centre, we developed a risk screening tool to prepare for changing climate risks. The tool comprises a bespoke web GIS user interface and a streamlined process for analysing and extracting complex climate data sets in a simple and user friendly way.


MiCA Tool, International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM)
The MiCA (Mining Climate Assessment) tool utilises a Web GIS interface to allow for the easy extraction of climate data for any point on the surface of the earth, data that would otherwise be inaccessible. In addition, the tool provides data about current and future water scarcity.
The Size of Herefordshire
The Size Of Herefordshire are a charitable organisation aiming to protect a section of the Amazon rainforest, the Size Of Herefordshire! PragSys developed a web map to allow members of the public to choose a location to protect and for large organisations to choose much larger parcels of land.


The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office
The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office is an MOD organisation and create navigational charts for the maritime industry. We spent 18 months working on the Admiralty Vector Chart Service(AVCS), designed to identify chart irregularities and monitor digitisation progress.
The Rivers Trust
We developed a full featured Web GIS for the Rivers Trust, in support of a variety of conservation projects around the country. Using countrywide data and point and click functionality for data extraction. We also developed printing functionality for use as a reporting tool.


The National Archives
Long term client, The National Archives, providing development expertise on the geospatial aspects for the new Discovery Search System and National Archives Labs site.
Environment Agency
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