KeepZone AI enters agent agreement with Skyline Software Systems; KeepZone expands 3D geospatial visualization offering to Middle East, Europe, Latin America security markets

Reuters03-27
KeepZone AI enters agent agreement with Skyline Software Systems; KeepZone expands 3D geospatial visualization offering to Middle East, Europe, Latin America security markets
  • KeepZone AI, a wholly owned subsidiary of Jeffs' Brands, entered into a non-exclusive agent agreement with Skyline Software Systems.
  • The agreement authorizes KeepZone AI to market, sell, and distribute Skyline’s 3D GIS and photogrammetry products, including TerraExplorer, PhotoMesh, and SkylineGlobe.
  • Designated territories under the agreement include parts of the Middle East, Europe, and Latin America.
  • KeepZone AI CEO Alon Dayan said the company plans to integrate Skyline’s 3D visualization with its AI-based security offerings.


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