A Universal Symbol for Surveying?
Would a universal symbol for surveying be practical and useful? Several candidate symbols may already exist. We see symbols and logos every day, and some have become so ingrained in our minds that we can […]
Would a universal symbol for surveying be practical and useful? Several candidate symbols may already exist. We see symbols and logos every day, and some have become so ingrained in our minds that we can […]
Day Three of GeoIgnite began with a fantastic keynote presentation from Barbara Ryan, the WGIC Executive Director. While a lot of panels at GeoIgnite obviously focused on Canada and more national and provincial level geospatial […]
Women+ have always been a part of the mapping world and gradually have become a more integral part of conversations, particularly within the larger discussion about equity. Women in Geospatial+ is a vibrant, growing community […]
Adobe Illustrator is not a tool you’d associate with geospatial work, but Avenza is here to show you how to use this software for your cartographic needs! In this talk on Day Three of the […]
Day Three of the GeoIgnite conference featured Gold Sponsor GISPartner. They continue to make waves as a dynamically developing European company, active in field of GIS professional services market in Poland. Their main aim is […]
On July 6th, Iain Rankin, Nova Scotia’s premier, was in the Annapolis Valley to unveil the provinces 9 million dollar investment in the growing global location technology sector. Joining him were NSCC President Don Bureaux […]
Every day, Planet images the full Earth at 3.5m resolution and anywhere sub-daily at <50cm. This data is critical in working to make global change visible, accessible, and actionable in regards to climate change. On […]
The Government of Canada and organizations such as the UN recognize the critical role of standards in geographic information and geomatics to support stewardship and interoperability of information, ensuring that organizations access, use and share […]