TomTom expands map making facility in Pune


By Telecom Lead Team: TomTom has expanded
its map making facility in Pune, India. The new facility in Pune includes a
community tools development and engineering centre.

 

This enables TomTom to build and
integrate innovative tools in mapping technology. Such engineering
projects have resulted in active community input projects to be used in its
maps and make current and up-to-date maps of India.

 

Its new offices in Pune introduce
standards for delivering fresh, accurate navigation content and routing
intelligence to India. The company delivers compelling new map products to
the Indian consumer using multiple data sources including the latest crowd
sourcing and community input tools. 

                                                                                                                                 

We are happy with our presence in India
and that our products are gaining traction. The opening of our new map making
facility in Pune will enable us to further improve our map and popular features
such as landmark navigation and emergency help,” said Jocelyn Vigreux,
managing director TomTom India.

 

TomTom maps have 100 percent coverage of
more than 5,000 cities and towns across India. It is built to work with
Landmark Navigation and exclusive TomTom extras such as advanced lane guidance
and spoken street names.

 

Landmark Navigation lets users find
their destination by utilising known landmarks feature all the monuments,
chowks, parks or attractions users need to find their way.

 

TomTom’s automotive-grade quality maps
of India cover the entire country with street level details.

 

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