Press Room
July 18

Adapx, Nokia, Apple making LBS news  

Today you'll notice a slightly different focus that lately as we pay more attention to mobile mapping, field GIS solutions, and enterprise geo-technology. In our spotlight we're very pleased to share a product review that looks at a "wow" technology you may have seen demo'd in your recent travels... the digital pen.

Read more of the GISuser.com story here
 
July 16

Venture Wire: Adapx Inks In-Q-Tel Strategic Investment

While it may seem futuristic, every spy these days should have a digital pen. Adapx Inc., which provides digital note-taking software, has received a strategic investment from In-Q-Tel, the independent investment firm that works with the Central Intelligence Agency and other intelligence agencies.

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July 15

 Interview with Ken Schneider, Adapx

Adapx is a venture backed company. OVP in Seattle, and Paladin Capital in Washington, DC is another top tier venture capital firm in our syndicate.

Read more of the Northwest Innovation Story here
 
July 14

Adapx Secures Strategic Investment from In-Q-Tel

"Every year, we review hundreds of innovative solutions but select only a small percentage with the superior capabilities that can best serve the critical technology needs of the U.S. Intelligence Community," said Troy M. Pearsall, Executive Vice President of Technology Practices and Insertion at In-Q-Tel.

Read more of the Wall Street Journal MarketWatch story here
 
July 13

Adapx raises cash from CIA unit

 In-Q-Tel, the investment arm of the Central Intelligence Agency, is backing Seattle digital pen and paper startup Adapx.

Read more of the Seattle PI story here
 
July 12

The spy with the digital pen: Intelligence community invests in Adapx

Digital pen-and-paper maker Adapx has received an undisclosed strategic investment from In-Q-Tel, the independent investment firm founded by the Central Intelligence Agency.

Read more of the Venture Beat story here

 
July 11

Disruptive Tech: Adapx

I've heard about Adapx for months and saw the capability first hand at the In-Q-Tel CEO conference in Jan 2008.

Read more of the CTO Vision story here
 
July 10

Adapx Gets Investment From In-Q-Tel

Seattle-based Adapx said today that the firm has scored a strategic investment from In-Q-Tel, the venture investment arm of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

Read the Northwest Innovation Story here
 
June 29

Ken Schnedier of Adapx

We talk to Ken Schneider, CEO of Adapx about their Capturx products for ArcGIS and AutoCad that allow users to take a pen and paper into the field and digital data into the office.

Listen to the VerySpatial Podcast here
 
June 28

Nashua, New Hampshire, Automates Earth Day with Digital Pen-and-Paper Software and GIS

On Earth Day in April, cities across the country and citizen volunteers join forces to focus on a common cause: cleaning up communities and educating others about recycling, renewable energy, and other ways to protect the environment. In many communities, that often means getting out, leaving technology behind, and going back to basics.

Read the ArcWatch E-Magazine story here
 
June 22

Software Review, Updating the Geodatabase with Pen Strokes Virtual Ink for GIS Speeds Mobile Geodata Collection and
Robert Young's Experiences

It all started with Dick Tracy and his radio wrist watch. Now we have a pen that is a data collector. The Adapx digital pen is both Bluetooth-enabled and a USB device. The pen weighs just over an ounce and is about the size of an average ballpoint pen.

Read the American Surveyor 3 piece story here
 
June 18

It's Alive in the Lab: Adapx: Capturx for Autodesk Design Review

For those who attended Autodesk University last year, many of you recall Autodesk Lab's own Ben Cochran demoing his digital pen integration with Autodesk Design Review. You can create markups in Autodesk Design Review without a computer.

Read the It's Alive in the Lab story here
 
June 17

 The Pen That Writes Directly to ArcMap

Adapx's Capturx pen and software combo enables even nonprofessionals to perform GIS fieldwork. Marion O'Connor, a teacher from the Bicentennial Elementary School in Nashua, New Hampshire, couldn't help noticing the empty plastic bottles, cans, and discarded appliances that had accumulated over time along various bike trails in the city's Southwest Park.

 Read the Cadalyst story here
 
June 16

Digital Pen Maker Writes New Channel Program

The pen's maker is targeting Microsoft partners and the partners of more specialized mapping and GIS technology for its new channel program.

Read the Channel Insider story here

 
June 15

The Re-birth of Pen and Paper in Mobile GIS

Field data collection is vital to the work of many enterprises and government agencies driving important decisions that ultimately affect the bottom line.

Read the GIS Lounge story here
 
June 11

MyNorthwest:CEO Spotlight, Adapx

Spotlight, 710 KIRO Money Editor Jason brooks talks to a Seattle company helping those who work in rough field conditions.

Read the My Northwest story here



 

 
June 9

On the Mark: Capture your scribbles with digital ink

If you have workers in the field who need to mark up printed documents, you know that getting handwritten data into an application is time-consuming.

Read the COMPUTERWORLD story here
 
June 2

Cool New Technology for Autodesk Design Review Collaboration

As much as I hate to admit it, I am a technology geek.  I find it difficult to separate myself from my computer, and an internet connection.  My wife and I recently switched from a paper calendar to one online, so we could better coordinate our schedules. 

Read the Beyond the Paper story here

 

 
June 1

 Ed's Independent Voice: Adapx Capturx

This unique functionality enables a range of review scenarios across teams of architects, engineers, contractors, inspectors, and facility managers.

 Read the Ed's Independent Voice story here
 
May 29

Use digital ink on real-world documents

If you have workers in the field who need to mark-up documents, such as a building's CAD drawings, an oil field's map or even make comments in field notebooks, you know that getting handwritten data into a document's file is time-consuming.

Read the Computerwold story here

 

 
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