ServiceUpdated on 16 October 2025

Cemetery Digitalization

Administrator at Digitas

Brasov, Romania

About

1. General Information

DIGITAS SRL was founded in 2020, with its main field of activity in GIS projects, data collection and processing, and, in particular, the digitalization and management of cemeteries. We have strengthened our expertise through complex projects carried out both nationally and internationally, with an innovative approach and a proven capacity to scale.

2. Experience and Major Projects

In addition to numerous cemetery mapping and inventory projects in Romania, DIGITAS has participated in international projects in collaboration with EFTAS Germany, for European institutions:

• LUCAS 2022 (Land Use/Cover Area frame Survey – Eurostat): successfully completed project, carried out at the national level in Romania. The DIGITAS team collected and processed data for more than 14,000 points distributed across the entire country, demonstrating our capacity for organization, coverage, and compliance with European standards.

• EEA Project (European Environment Agency – ongoing): project currently in progress, covering more than 11 European countries, where we contribute to the collection and processing of complex geospatial data.

These projects validate our experience and ability to manage large-scale projects at both national and international level, and confirm the professionalism of the DIGITAS team.

3. Proprietary Solutions

Alongside European projects, DIGITAS develops its own innovative solutions in the funerary and public administration domain:

• HartaCimitir – a comprehensive cemetery management software used by administrations and religious communities.

Cimitire.ro – a national online platform, accessible to the general public, integrating cemetery maps and providing related services.

• InfoDecese – a mobile application for Android & iOS, an interactive guide for families and a marketplace for funeral services.

4. Operational Capacity and Impact

DIGITAS has a specialized team and its own technical resources – modern mapping equipment, drones, advanced GIS solutions, and scalable software infrastructure – which enable us to manage complex projects at both national and international levels.

Through these capabilities, we have succeeded in digitalizing thousands of burial plots and building consistent databases, preserving valuable historical information and providing communities with modern and efficient services. Our results confirm both the solidity of our technical expertise and the real social impact of our projects.

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