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Felt Showcases Climate-Focused GIS Use Cases During SF Climate Week

Felt Showcases Climate-Focused GIS Use Cases During SF Climate Week

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Felt, the company is positioning its modern GIS platform as an enabling tool for environmental and natural resource projects showcased during SF Climate Week. The post highlights use cases from SPUN, Earth Insight, and RAMO Earth that emphasize speed, accessibility, and collaboration in climate and conservation work.

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The LinkedIn content describes how SPUN used Felt to support creation of a high‑resolution mycorrhizal biodiversity map, reportedly incorporating 2.8 billion fungal DNA sequences across 130 countries with a lean technical team and rapid three‑month build. The project’s reported 12,000 active users in more than 150 countries at launch suggests potential for Felt’s technology to support globally scalable, data‑intensive applications.

The post also points to Earth Insight’s use of modern GIS tooling to map industrial extraction threats to biodiverse ecosystems and Indigenous communities across the Amazon and Congo Basin. By underscoring that mapping capabilities are accessible beyond specialized spatial teams, the content suggests a broader internal user base for GIS solutions, which may expand addressable seat counts and deepen enterprise penetration.

RAMO Earth is described as using AI‑driven remote sensing on top of modern GIS to support land and carbon projects at scale, implying a role for Felt’s platform in emerging climate and carbon markets. For investors, the emphasis on cross‑time‑zone collaboration and getting spatial data to “the people who need it most” signals a strategic focus on usability and network effects, which could strengthen customer retention and support long‑term growth in mission‑driven and ESG‑oriented segments.

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