

If a medication is required, the patient receives the corresponding prescription or medicines by mail. Within 24 hours on weekdays, the attending dermatologist evaluates the findings and creates a therapy plan online.

Payment is made via Paypal or credit card.
Maptiler support skin#
To benefit from the service, patients must upload pictures of the skin change, answer a questionnaire, and register once. Patients can inquire about a renowned dermatologist of their choice online in just a few minutes - directly via the Comparis profile of the respective doctors. “The importance of these projects at the international scale, with growing involvement from major firms including Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft, shows that MapTiler is committed to the success of open source, as well as its own products”, elaborates Luis Suter, MapTiler’s Contracts Lead & Sales Executive.Telemedicine provider derma2go and Switzerland’s largest comparison portal, Comparis, have joined forces to enable derma2go to refer patients to co-operating dermatologists. All of these projects remain under further development and are supported by many important contributors, including MapTiler. MapTiler has recently collaborated with groups of other companies to work on an open-source map rendering library for web and mobile called MapLibre and to integrate data from the Daylight Map Distribution project. MapTiler also continues to lead the OpenMapTiles project, improving the accessibility of vector tiles technology for a wider global community.

Projects with Facebook, Amazon & Microsoft These are offered to customers via its APIs and self-hosting packages. Further initiatives are underway to expand the integration of datasets complementary to OpenStreetMap. In addition to standard maps based on OpenStreetMap, MapTiler integrates open government data from many countries, including the US, Germany, France, and Switzerland. This expansion complements MapTiler’s presence and partner networks in several other countries, including France ( ), Germany ( ), Netherlands ( ), Czech Republic ( ), Japan ( maptiler.jp), and the Arabic region ( maptiler.ae). MapTiler has now launched its website ( Maptiler.ch) in Switzerland, with MapTiler.ch serving major Swiss customers, including SBB, NZZ, Schweiz Tourismus (MySwitzerland), Siemens Schweiz, Repower, and many others.
Maptiler support Offline#
The 30-man team is currently working towards advancing its offering with advanced weather visualization tools and technologies to enable offline applications, including for the defence sector. MapTiler is currently bootstrapped with a multi-million revenue, which supports its growth and further developments.
Maptiler support software#
MapTiler’s infrastructure, data, and software are trusted by major global companies and institutions, including Airbus, Oracle, Siemens, NASA,, and countless more worldwide. Furthermore, MapTiler guarantees users privacy, thereby ensuring safe usage of its solutions for both the companies and end-users interacting with the maps.Įarly successes include multi-million annual revenueĪfter initial success as the product of a consulting company, MapTiler AG was founded as a spin-off in 2020 to unify all the MapTiler products and activities under a single brand. The startup already serves hundreds of thousands of customers globally with high-quality maps, with about 300 million people seeing the maps each month. The services make it easy to integrate companies’ own data, and the resulting maps can be customized to fit every website, app or brand, and are available via the cloud or even offline. MapTiler’s offering comprises Maps APIs as a cloud service to customers from a reliable server infrastructure with usage-based billing and a package of data and software which comes with an annual subscription for deploying maps on-premise, with additional licenses for redistribution or integration with third-party products. MapTiler uses vector technology to curate and offer high-resolution street and satellite maps of the entire world for companies.
