Calgary

Will There Be A Canadian Geospatial Student Union?

Would you support a national Canadian geospatial student union that provided job opportunities, co-ops, and internship positions by becoming a…

2015 Canadian Geomatics Events & Conferences

This is our list Canadian geomatics conferences and events for 2015. Here you will find events pertaining to GIS, remote…

Meet GoGeomatics’ Newest Social Leader: Tristan Forward

GoGeomatics Canada would like to extend a warm welcome to Tristan Forward, our newest social group leader in Calgary, Alberta.…

Divestco’s Approach in Mapping for Oil & Gas Exploration

Looking for oil and gas is big business in Western Canada, and like all important ventures it needs proper planning.…

The GoGeomatics Canada Store is Open for Business

We’ve got an exciting announcement to make! There’s been such a huge demand from the community for GoGeomatics t-shirts and…

GeoAlberta 2014 Conference in Tweets

The GeoAlberta 2014 conference just wrapped up in Calgary, Alberta. Jonathan Murphy, Managing Director of GoGeomatics Canada, was there, and…

GIS Day is Just around the Corner

This November 19, the geomatics world will celebrate the 15th annual GIS Day. GIS Day is part of Geography Awareness…

GeoAlberta 2014 Wants You Take a Geocache Selfie

GeoAlberta 2014 has just announced a fun geocache contest for all those attending their upcoming conference! They’ve hidden two GeoAlberta…

Tech Startup Born in University of Calgary Department of Geomatics Sold for $36 Million

Sale of Trusted Positioning Inc. to NYSE-listed company a vote of confidence in Calgary tech sector   The sale of…

Register Today! Find Success at the Alberta Career Seminar

Alberta young professionals, this event is for you! GoGeomatics Canada is hosting a career seminar later this month in Calgary.…

Canadian Geomatics Students come together from Coast to Coast

What a start to the school year! Over 200 people from coast to coast showed up to the first ever…

Alberta Geomatics Group – Update on “What is Geomatics?”

Over the past year, the Alberta Geomatics Group (AGG) has embarked on a journey to promote the use of the…