HERE Technologies

HERE Technologies

Berkeley, CA
Total Offices: 2
8,185 Total Employees

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Our mission: To enable a digital representation of reality to radically improve the way the world moves, lives and interacts. With 35 years of experience in mapmaking and 8,000 employees across 56 countries, we are the world's leading location platform company. Today, more than 160 million vehicles run on HERE map data. Our global ecosystem of customers, partners and developers across a variety of industries includes some of the biggest and best-known brands.  For humanity to sustain and thrive on our planet, we need to improve the utilization of the assets we deploy globally at a much lower environmental footprint. We need to use space, time, and resources much more effectively. We can only do this by optimizing every individual use case and by improving collaboration. Location data and technology are critical in achieving these goals. Together, we develop solutions to many of the biggest challenges facing humanity today. To learn more about HERE, please visit www.here.com and http://360.here.com.


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