The Canadian Remote Sensing Society Wants Your Data
OK. They don’t want all your data, just some of it. What they really want is your most compelling and interesting data to showcase on their new website Do you have some drone video you’ve […]
OK. They don’t want all your data, just some of it. What they really want is your most compelling and interesting data to showcase on their new website Do you have some drone video you’ve […]
An exciting new online publication, Drone Coalition, launched in conjunction with the InterDrone 2015 Conference and Exposition in Las Vegas, with the goal of bringing extensive information and current trends into the spotlight. “Drones” or […]
IGO (for Open GIS Infrastructure) is a Free Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) developed by organisations in the government of Quebec in Canada. The objective is to make it open, common, modular, based on […]
Use of mapping technology facilitates efficient data sharing and increased collaboration among rural municipalities Thunder Bay, ON, Esri Canada User Conference – May 13, 2015 – Rural municipalities may not have the same information technology […]
The Canadian Satellite Design Challenge Management Society (CSDCMS) is pleased to announce that it has received a $50,000 funding contribution from The Boeing Company for continued support of the Canadian Satellite Design Challenge (CSDC). The […]
Awards nine Contribution Agreements for R&D support valued at $857,000 to Canadian space industry August 26, 2014 – Longueuil, Quebec – Canadian Space Agency The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) will help Canadian industry develop new […]
Canadian students are busy getting ready for the start of a brand new school year. And at six schools across Canada, geography programs are preparing to integrate a brand new collaboration into their programs – […]
There’s a brand new geography event in the works, and the best part is you don’t even have to leave your desk to attend! The upcoming Day of Geography is an online, international event taking […]