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Fugro, Esri Join Forces for Climate Resilience

July 14, 2025
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Fugro and Esri Collaborate to Enhance Climate Resilience in Small Island Developing States

Fugro, a global leader in geo-data services, has announced a strategic collaboration with Esri, a prominent geographic information system (GIS) software specialist. This partnership aims to provide integrated geospatial solutions that empower climate resilience decision-making and sustainable development.

Addressing Environmental Challenges in Small Island Developing States

The joint effort between Fugro and Esri will initially focus on addressing the pressing environmental challenges faced by Small Island Developing States (SIDS), starting with SIDS in the Caribbean region. These vulnerable nations are home to nearly 22 million people living less than six meters above sea level, putting communities and critical infrastructures at high risk from coastal hazards.

One of the major obstacles hindering effective response to these threats is the lack of comprehensive environmental data. Many SIDS lack access to timely, user-friendly, and integrated environmental data systems, particularly at the land-sea interface. By collaborating with Fugro and Esri, these nations can now confront urgent coastal and marine threats while laying the groundwork for long-term resilience and sustainable development.

Empowering Decision-Makers with Integrated Solutions

The collaboration between Fugro and Esri will leverage Esri’s GIS software, a powerful mapping and location intelligence platform, along with Fugro’s expertise in satellite Earth observation, high-resolution surveys, in situ measurements, and predictive modeling. These combined capabilities will enable the delivery of end-to-end geospatial solutions tailored to the specific needs of SIDS.

At the heart of this integration is Fugro’s VirGeo platform, a robust system for managing and analyzing geo-data. By harnessing the power of these technologies, decision-makers in SIDS will gain access to timely, actionable insights that support smarter, faster, and more resilient planning to address their unique challenges.

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Scalable Solutions for Multiple Sectors

The integrated solutions developed by Fugro and Esri are designed to be scalable and adaptable to various sectors and regions beyond SIDS. These applications could include offshore wind energy, maritime security, sustainable infrastructure development, and nature conservation efforts.

Mark Heine, CEO of Fugro, emphasized the shared vision with Esri, stating, “Partnering with Esri reinforces our shared vision: transforming geospatial intelligence into meaningful impact. By uniting Fugro’s Geo-data expertise with Esri’s renowned GIS technology, we’re equipping island nations with the tools to navigate climate risks and shape a more resilient, sustainable future.”

Overall, the collaboration between Fugro and Esri represents a significant step towards enhancing climate resilience and sustainable development in Small Island Developing States, with the potential to extend its impact to other regions and sectors in the future.

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