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Volumetric Analysis and DEM Applications Using PCI Geomatica
Volumetric Analysis and DEM Applications Nov. 5, 2015 at 4am EDT (8am GMT); Nov. 5, 2015 at 2pm EDT (6pm GMT) PCI Geomatics is the developer of Geomatica- a complete and
OpenStreetMap for Emergency Response
This past week was intense – the most powerful hurricane ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere made landfall, just missing major population centers and avoiding catastrophic damage. Three days later,
Ozone Hole Nears Record Size Again
The ozone hole over Antarctica currently extends over 26 million square kilometres – an area larger than the North American continent. Currently, it is approximately 2.5 million square kilometres larger
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Are you using Airbus Defence and Space products and solutions for sectors such as Defence and Intelligence, Oil & Gas, Emergency Response, Land Administration, Civil Engineering, Forestry & Environment, Agriculture
OGC Seeks Public Comment on Candidate 3D Portrayal Service Standard
The membership of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC®) seeks public comment on the candidate OGC 3D Portrayal Service (3DPS) Standard. In the last decade, progress in airborne and mobile laser
Make Better Geospatial Decisions with Accurate Elevation Data
ENVI Webinar: Make Better Geospatial Decisions with Accurate Elevation Data November 5, 2015; 3:30 PM Berlin (GMT +2); 1PM New York (GMT -4) Precise elevation data is the initial foundation of any accurate geospatial
NDRF Joins Hands with ISRO to Get Real-time Satellite Data for Disaster Rescue
In a bid to obtain the vital “third eye” to tackle disasters, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has inked a pact with the National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) which
Egypt: Russia to Launch EgyptSat-2 Remote Sensing Satellite
According to The Cairo Post, Egypt and Russia will sign a contract in late 2015 to establish a new Egyptian satellite for remote sensing, Vladimir Solntsev, head of Korolev Rocket
A Drone with a Sense of Building Its Own Maps
MIT Technology Review – Researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich are making drones more independent with a sense of building its own direction. They have demonstrated