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Queensland tech company North America operations

Australian technology company, RedEye has announced a strategic partnership with US non-profit water technologies organisation, WaterStart and will work on projects with the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) and the Las Vegas Valley Water District (LVVWD). Brisbane based RedEye provides cloud and mobile solutions for managing engineering drawings and data in the transport and telecommunications industries, water and power utilities, cities, state and federal governments, mining and resources companies
April 21, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Australian technology company, RedEye has announced a strategic partnership with US non-profit water technologies organisation, WaterStart and will work on projects with the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) and the Las Vegas Valley Water District (LVVWD).


Brisbane based RedEye provides cloud and mobile solutions for managing engineering drawings and data in the transport and telecommunications industries, water and power utilities, cities, state and federal governments, mining and resources companies and hospitals.

RedEye’s engineering data management solution, RedEyeDMS, will enable SNWA and LVVWD staff, engineering firms and professional engineers to easily collaborate to find, use, mark-up, back draft, review, approve and manage ‘as-built’ engineering drawings and related data from anywhere, on any device.

As part of the partnership, RedEye has opened its North American headquarters in the State of Nevada and relocated two members of the Queensland team to run the SNWA and LVVWD projects, and scale the business.

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