Artificial Intelligence
Federal Privacy Law Bill C-27 Will Bring Potential Changes to AI Sector
Changes could be coming for AI Systems in Canada. On June 16, 2022, Bill C-27 was introduced in the House…
Panelists Discuss Using Geointelligence and AI to Solve Real World Problems
Maxar Sponsors Panel Discussion at GeoIgnite, Winter Geo During a livestream at the GeoIgnite, Winter Geo conference on March 1,…
Moving the Climate Narrative Beyond the “doom and gloom” Keith Masback and Dr. Marshal Shepherd
“Climate is science.” The way we discuss climate change is evolving. The GeoIgnite, Winter Geo Conference, was honoured to have…
Global Sustainability’s Importance Explained by Geospatial World CEO, Sanjay Kumar
The Importance of Geospatial Knowledge to Sustainability “Sustainability is everything.” The March 3, 2022, livestream for the GeoIgnite 2022, Winter…
Canadian Geospatial Briefing March 21st: 1. Developing a subsurface digital twin for Canada. 2. Putting Indigenous knowledge on the map. 3. Mapping all flood prone areas in the Yukon. 4. Environmental impact of trucker protest. 5. Using AI to measure urban sprawl in Canada.
The Virtual Subsurface Utility Mapping Strategy Forum Conference 2022 presents a panel on developing a subsurface digital twin for Canada…
International Geospatial Briefing Feb. 28th: 1. Indian government starts work on mapping villages. 2. Scottish space sector charts path to a sustainable future. 3. Five ways AI is saving wildlife. 4. Satellite images show military movements by Russia. 5. Underground Railroad secrets revealed with drones, lasers and radar. 6. NASA ‘NACHOS’ Instrument May Help Predict Volcanic Eruptions.
Indian Government starts work on mapping villages The Indian government is using geospatial technology and drones to map six lakh…
In Canada EQ Partners with SafeGraph: Building Footprints and POI data
EQ Inc. , a leader in geospatial data and artificial intelligence driven software, is pleased to announce that it has…
International Geospatial Briefing August 9th: AI delve into Tokyo Olympics sprint races; Africa’s extreme water insecurity; How far Americans are willing to commute; China expanding nuclear capabilities; Google’s BigQuery to Solve Global Geospatial Data Science Problems
Artificial intelligence, made in Portland, will delve into Tokyo Olympics sprint races on TV Attention fans of track and field…
Self-driving Vehicles Are Closer Than They Appear
Waymo is a fully autonomous car created by Google. Waymo One is a ride-hailing service that is currently running in…
YouTube: “Why is an AI company designing Canada’s hydro database?”
Vancouver-based cognitive AI company Minerva Intelligence is working on the first major update to the Canadian National Hydro Network (NHN) since…
Canadian Geospatial Briefing March 1st – AI helping response to extreme weather; Inukshuk Geomatics celebrating 20 years; Telesat basing Lightspeed broadband operations in Gatineau; CATALYST Microservices – cloud-based earth observation processing; Canadian Coast Guard testing new UAV; GeoIgnite Career Fair April 14th
Artificial Intelligence helping respond to extreme weather events Researchers at the University of McGill are finding new ways to harvest…
GeoIgnite 2020 Video, closing Keynote: Making earth observation (EO) intelligence available to the decision-makers that drive our future – June McAlarey, CEO PCI Geomatics
GeoIgnite is Canada’s national geospatial conference hosted by GoGeomatics Canada GeoIgnite was held online via Zoom from July 22nd to…