Aeeris Limited, a geospatial data aggregator company, provides location-based safety, operations management, severe weather, and various hazards data and content services in Australia. It develops, operates, and provides Early Warning Network that uses multi-channel geographic notification and information system, which provides a range of critical services, including live data, alerts and notifications on natural and man-made hazards; and digital tracking, mapping, and monitoring of assets and personnel for government departments, commercial entities, and members of the public. The company also provides Climatics platform, a database of historic acute and chronic severe weather hazards and warnings, identifies changes in event intensity and severity, and season duration for physical risk reporting companies. In addition, its services solve natural disaster awareness problems; and promotes safety of personal and employees, asset protection, and risk management, as well as mitigates the financial impact of adverse events. Aeeris Limited was founded in 2006 and is based in Kingscliff, Australia.
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