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Inaugural GeoIgnite Location Technology Conference brings Geospatial back to Ottawa

The day has arrived! Our advisory board, volunteers, speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors are thrilled to be welcoming you to the…

Key Canadian Thought Leader Discusses Positive Geospatial Disruption in Government

Longtime followers of GoGeomatics recognize Will Cadell’s name. We’ve interviewed him here at GoGeomatics, he’s the lead consultant at Sparkgeo,…

How to Finance Canadian Geospatial Innovations Using SR&ED

GIS companies regularly create new geospatial products and develop new processes to do things better. Such innovations might be eligible…

How to Attain Thought Leadership in Geomatics and GIS

A thought leader is recognized by peers, customers and industry experts as someone who deeply understands the business they are…

The “New” GoGeomatics Canada: Relaunching Our Magazine

A team of really intelligent squirrels and I have been working on the new GoGeomatics magazine. I’m taking a break…

Event Recap: The 2017 Canadian Surveyors Conference in Ottawa

On March 1st and 2nd land surveyor professionals, as well as industry exhibitors, headed to Ottawa for the 2017 Canadian…

My COGS GIS Education, Part II

In my first article, I introduced the how and why I chose to attend COGS from the fall of 2014…

Ottawa GoGeomatics Social

March 2017 GoGeomatics Talks: Toronto, London, Peterborough, Halifax

GoGeomatics Canada has built a thriving geospatial community by creating networking opportunities for our participants. We achieve this by holding free informal…

GIS Open Source versioning tool for a multi-user Distributed Environment (part 1)

Editors note: This article has been jointly written by Nicolas Gignac, Dami Sonoiki (eHealth Africa) and Samuel Aiyeoribe (eHealth Africa). These authors…

Top Ten Climate Change Maps and GIS Applications

Awareness for climate change has been steadily increasing ever since the Green Revolution in the 1960s. There is a plethora…

Tim Webster and his Applied Geomatics Research Group (AGRG) team in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Tim Webster: Interview about Past, Present, & Future: Applied Geomatics Research Group

Dr. Tim Webster, is a renowned research scientist with the Applied Geomatics Research Group (AGRG) in Middleton, Nova Scotia. He is…