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In Rome: Bridging the Gap Between Archaeology and Geostatistics

15 January 2019 Alan D.K. Armstrong | Archaeology

Canadian Alan Armstrong returns us to Rome for this next article in his series on archaeology and GIS. It’s been a few months longer than previously expected but I am back, and with results to […]

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Your Global Geospatial Briefing for January 14th: WayRay; Geospatial profiling; big data; Planet; GeoSpock

14 January 2019 GoGeomatics Canada | augmented reality

Big business, big data According to a 2017 Market Guide for AIOps Platforms, by 2022 40% of all big enterprises will combine big data and machine learning to solve complex problems and replace service desk […]

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RADARSAT-2 injured and WorldView-4 down

9 January 2019 GoGeomatics Canada | MAXAR

Canada’s only operational radar satellite has just lost its gyroscope, and the WorldView-4 satellite is down for the count. Maxar’s RADARSAT-2 was launched December 14, 2007, with an anticipated life span of seven years. The […]

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Your Canadian Geospatial Briefing for January 7th: Northwest Angle; RADARSAT delay; mountain mapping; SideWalk Labs; VR and medicine

7 January 2019 GoGeomatics Canada | mountains

Geomatics Correcting a Critical Survey Error on the Canada US border A petition on the White House Website is asking for a 320-square kilometre parcel of land in Minnesota called the Northwest Angle to be […]

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Your Global Geospatial Briefing for December 17th: ICEYE-X2; 2018 in big data; London smart city awareness; Collect Earth Online; Geo4SDGs

16 December 2018 GoGeomatics Canada | Collect Earth Online

ICEYE-X2 publishes first image  The world’s largest Synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) satellite constellation built by ICEYE has published its first image. The picture is of Natural Parks Aralar and Aizkorri-Aratz, Spain on December 7, 2018, taken […]

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Your Canadian Geospatial Briefing for December 11th: Canadian AI; GeoNorth; Acadian archeology; DDC; CubeWerx

8 December 2018 GoGeomatics Canada | archeology

Canada is losing its edge in AI Canadian companies risk becoming irrelevant or absorbed if they don’t hasten to adopt to new technology. According to Accenture’s 10-country survey of 305 business leaders, Canada lags behind […]

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The Top 7 Canadian Geospatial Companies to Watch for 2019

3 December 2018 Jon Murphy | agriculture

Part of the GoGeomatics mission is to showcase the best of the Canadian geospatial sector in Canada and around the world.  To that end I’ve put together my list (in no particular order) of the […]

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Your Global Geospatial Briefing for December 3rd: Chinese data collection; Digital Globe and AWS; Open Data Institute; UK Geospatial Commission

3 December 2018 GoGeomatics Canada | amazon

China collects data from foreign car firms More than 200 car makers selling electric vehicles in China — including Tesla, Volkswagen, BMW, Daimler, Ford, General Motors, Nissan and Mitsubishi—are feeding real-time location information and dozens […]

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