Complexity and Inefficiency in Data-Driven Decision-Making
In a world where urbanization, climate change, and the digitalization of public and private processes put immense pressure on policymakers and businesses, we identify two major problems:
For Governments:
Local and national governments face vast amounts of data that are often fragmented, difficult to access, and of limited usability. They need technology that makes complex policy challenges manageable, such as permit management, parking management, and environmental management. , For Businesses:
Companies, particularly in sectors such as mobility, infrastructure, and environmental services, struggle with inefficiencies in their processes. They require scalable and flexible solutions to leverage real-time data, IoT hardware, and smart algorithms for decision-making and operational management.
Geosparc provides solutions that transform data into actionable insights and optimize processes. Our technology combines advanced geo-technology, IoT hardware, and data analytics to deliver real-time and scalable solutions.
Our Solutions and Expertise
With a focus on integrating geo-tech and data through IoT devices, we have developed three core products:
Spotbooking
A smart city platform that supports governments and businesses in digitally managing public domain permits. Spotbooking simplifies the application, approval, and enforcement processes for permits and provides real-time insights for policymakers. , Parktrack
A solution for smart parking and charging management, designed to optimize space utilization and support the adoption of electric vehicles. By integrating IoT infrastructure and data, Parktrack offers real-time monitoring, enhanced enforcement, and scalable solutions for businesses and municipalities. , Watertrack
An environmental management platform that combines IoT data with tracing algorithms to identify pollution sources and manage environmental incidents. Watertrack plays a key role in strengthening sustainable water management in collaboration with partners such as the Flemish Environment Agency and Rijkswaterstaat Netherlands.