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Discover the revamped API Building Services: Now with comprehensive building information and energy labels!

We are pleased to announce that our API Building Services has undergone a significant update that will take your projects and analyses to the next level.
Thanks to advanced Deep Learning techniques, the API now provides access to a larger number of buildings than listed in the Basic Addresses and Buildings Register (BAG). This means you can access not only main buildings, but also annexes and detailed properties of these buildings. Moreover, the API can now combine roof type information with actual building data, allowing you to make accurate calculations of the number of solar panels and remaining solar potential.

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LLM a powerful tool for agri analysis

Crop Classification is one of the activities involved in most of AMS analysis. However, the results are sometimes not significant enough to confirm a farmer declaration. This case is especially prevalent in parcels/ FOIs declared as trees, orchards or other woody vegetation, as they often display undergrowth (bushes, grass, herbs...) that accounts for more surface than the tree crowns themselves.

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All zebra crossings in the Netherlands mapped with GEO AI

NEO's building service provides insight into buildings (BAG, BGT and non-registered), their intrinsic properties and the relationship of the building to its surroundings for the whole of the Netherlands. One of the components included is the type of roofing. The data gives users insight into green roofs, asbestos-suspected corrugated sheets and thatched roofs, among other things. The service is designed with various use cases in mind, such as sustainability and environmental risks, and includes numerous other data.

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Infrastructure

Data gives insight into solar panels on rooftops

NEO's building service provides insight into buildings (BAG, BGT and non-registered), their intrinsic properties and the relationship of the building to its surroundings for the whole of the Netherlands. One of the components included is the type of roofing. The data gives users insight into green roofs, asbestos-suspected corrugated sheets and thatched roofs, among other things. The service is designed with various use cases in mind, such as sustainability and environmental risks, and includes numerous other data.

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Infrastructure

Data gives insight into roofing

NEO's building service provides insight into buildings (BAG, BGT and non-registered), their intrinsic properties and the relationship of the building to its surroundings for the whole of the Netherlands. One of the components included is the type of roofing. The data gives users insight into green roofs, asbestos-suspected corrugated sheets and thatched roofs, among other things. The service is designed with various use cases in mind, such as sustainability and environmental risks, and includes numerous other data.

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Infrastructure

Small landscape elements on the map

The unique Dutch landscape is under pressure. This has negative consequences for cultural value, biodiversity and CO2 storage. Ongoing initiatives to strengthen the landscape lack good information on the status of the landscape in the Netherlands .
NEO, in collaboration with the Cooperative Tree Register, therefore launched the landscape elements register.co.uk in early 2023.

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Infrastructure

Steven Braakman explains how to prevent digging damage to trees

Construction and maintenance of underground cables and pipelines is always accompanied by risks.
Many objects are already underground and you cannot see them either. There is also a big increase in new infrastructure being built, for example fibre optics and heat networks. Besides the fact that damage to cables and pipelines can occur when digging (for which the CROW 500 guideline 'Preventing damage to cables and pipelines' was recently drawn up), damage to the surroundings can also occur, such as trees.

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