Trimble announced the extension of their long-standing strategic partnership with Esri to enhance collaboration in geographic information system (GIS) software, location intelligence and mapping. The ongoing effort advances methods to optimize processes, support decision making and automate workflows that enable greener infrastructure planning, construction and operations for mutual customers. The announcement was made at the 2024 Esri User Conference in San Diego, California.

For over 25 years, Trimble and Esri have advanced high-accuracy, location-enabled solutions for GIS users in key markets around the world, including construction, transportation, utilities, federal, state and local governments and forestry. Together, the companies have enabled customers to collect and use high-quality field data for better decision-making. Trimble, now a Platinum partner in the Esri Partner Network, will focus on solution interoperability and deeper technology integration based on the expanded collaboration with Esri.

This will help customers take advantage of new and exciting innovations through geospatial technologies, artificial intelligence (AI) and connected workflows. Trimble and Esri's Latest Developments: In June 2024, Trimble launched Trimble Unity -- a new asset lifecycle management suite for owners of capital improvement projects and public infrastructure. This software suite leverages Esri's GIS innovation into construction project and capital planning, enterprise asset management and permitting solutions to transform the way universities, healthcare facility operators, utilities and federal, state and local government jurisdictions get work done.

Additionally, Trimble and Esri are exploring emerging technologies, particularly in industry data models that support accurate generative AI technologies and workflows. Trimble's geospatial field systems, which collect high-accuracy location intelligence and 3D datasets, are enhancing workflow support in Esri ArcGIS Indoors and the ArcGIS Utility Network. Trimble and Esri' partnership also underscores each organization's commitment to humanitarian efforts.

Their recent collaboration with The HALO Trust combined Trimble's high-accuracy mapping technology with Esri's ArcGIS software to improve the capacity to locate and remove landmines and other explosive hazards, making communities safer.