GeoSure Launches 'Hyperlocal' Safety Data
Travel and safety risk assessment technology provider GeoSure has launched a new version with a more granular analysis of more than 400,000 "micro-locations" around the world, the company announced.
Travel and safety risk assessment technology provider GeoSure has launched a new version with a more granular analysis of more than 400,000 "micro-locations" around the world, the company announced.
GeoSure 4.0 now can provide safety and risk data broken down to a block-by-block level rather than a neighborhood level, allowing for more customizable information to travelers, according to GeoSure. The zeroing-in reflects a need from companies for more granular risk understanding, GeoSure CEO Michael Becker said.
"Large organizations need to understand what safety looks like at a location," Becker said. "As safety risk variants are becoming more prominent, the safety of a location, a lab, a physical asset, a retail store or [particular] real estate is a big deal."