New MAPTYCS Logo and User Interface

MAPTYCS is an extraordinary product for the increasingly complex world of risk management, bringing clarity, precision, and a renewed sense of purpose. We hope our brand to become a beacon of innovation in a fast-changing risk landscape, guiding our clients through the intricacies of property and climate risks with confidence and ease.

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Our new brand image combines clean and quiet design with the science of geospatial data visualization to create superior user experiences that are both intuitive and insightful. The MAPTYCS logo, is built around a compass arrow that symbolizes forward-thinking direction and an unwavering commitment to lead the way in geospatial risk analytics.

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