Geo Week 2027 Call for Speakers
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, May 26, 2027 — Organizers of Geo Week have announced the opening of their Call for Speakers, which seeks practitioners, project leaders and innovators to share expert insights and case […]
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, May 26, 2027 — Organizers of Geo Week have announced the opening of their Call for Speakers, which seeks practitioners, project leaders and innovators to share expert insights and case […]
This is the fourth article in an ongoing series on the modernization of Canada’s spatial reference system. The series traces the transition from NAD83(CSRS) and CGVD28 to NATRF2022 and CGVD2013 v1, from foundational concepts through […]
Satellite imagery highlights the impacts of Sudanese War on agriculture A resurgence in American satellite capability NASA-ISRO collaboration is measuring changes in places like Mexico City Taylor Geospatial and Microsoft partner to build first global […]
Introduction: Why flood maps matter now Flood occurs when water level rise beyond the threshold of rivers, lakes or oceans. Flooding is the most common natural hazard in Canada and the most expensive one, costing […]
ISPRS 2026 Volunteer Applications Open for Toronto Congress: Deadline May 31 GoGeomatics Canada is proud to support ISPRS 2026 as a media sponsor. The XXV ISPRS Congress is coming to Toronto, Canada, from July 4 […]
It wasn’t so much just a decade of cool new shiny equipment and software—there’s been much more going on in the background. The “coolest new gear” is often just the visible fruit of deeper innovation […]
Industry Perspective As Canada’s geospatial sector focuses increasingly on data sovereignty, privacy conscious analytics, AI ready infrastructure, mobility intelligence, and evidence based decision making, Environics Analytics brings a distinctly Canadian perspective to the conversation. For […]
Canada’s geospatial environment is one of the most complex in the world, spanning provinces, territories, Indigenous lands, critical infrastructure systems, Arctic regions, inland waters, and multiple levels of government. Making geospatial data work seamlessly across […]