Nebahat Noyan has joined Avencia as a GIS Software Developer. Nebahat comes to Avencia from Rutgers University where she is completing her doctoral degree in Civil Engineering. At Rutgers Nebahat was… continue reading
The Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries (PACSCL) is sponsoring the symposium which is titled: FutureFoundations: Mapping The Past, Building the Philadelphia GeoHistory Netwo… continue reading
Avencia's work with Community Research Partners (CRP) in Columbus, Ohio and the University of Pennsylvania's Cartographic Modeling Lab was recently featured in the Central Ohio Source and other Colum… continue reading
Avencia was recently featured in a front page article in ESRI's Government Matters Publication, a publication for state and local governments. The article featured Avencia's work with the City of Phi… continue reading
Hyojoo Kang has joined Avencia as a GIS Software Developer. Hyojoo comes to Avencia from recent positions in Seattle where she worked on visualization tools for cancer research, user interface design… continue reading
Michael McLarnon has joined Avencia as a GIS Software Developer. A recent graduate of Drexel University, Michael has experience developing software for medical solutions, financial services, an… continue reading
Historic photographs of Philadelphia’s buildings, streetscapes, parks,and waterways are now just a click away on a map-based website. The Philadelphia Department of Recordshas over 2 million p… continue reading
Avencia was recently featured in ESRI's Federal GIS Connections publication. The article reported on Avencia's work with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the Philadel… continue reading
Historic photographs of Philadelphia’s buildings, streetscapes, parks, and waterways are now just a click away on a map-based website. The Philadelphia Department of Records has over 2 milli… continue reading
Historic photographs of Philadelphia’s buildings, streetscapes, parks, and waterways are now just a click away on a map-based website. The Philadelphia Department of Records has over 2 million … continue reading