Mapping the AI Economy: A Brookings Report
With the growing emergence and explosion of AI in the last few years we have seen some incredible developments that are quickly becoming part of many people’s lives. A key aspect of geospatial is the […]
With the growing emergence and explosion of AI in the last few years we have seen some incredible developments that are quickly becoming part of many people’s lives. A key aspect of geospatial is the […]
This interview is part of our series on Canada’s infrastructure moment and its impact on the geospatial/geomatics sector. Canada is on the cusp of a generational infrastructure shift, with the federal government pledging 5% of […]
The Canadian geospatial and engineering sectors are at a crossroads — and we need space for real conversation. GoGeomatics is proud to announce the return of the Canadian Geomatics & Geospatial Advisory Forum, launching its […]
This is the third in a series of interviews exploring Canada’s geospatial education and workforce crisis. As the federal government accelerates infrastructure and defense investments, a quieter unraveling is underway: college and university programs in […]
With wildfires impacting Canadians across the country, the federal government is taking action to prevent wildfires, mitigate their effects and boost resilience. The Government of Canada’s first priority is protecting Canadians and supporting those affected […]
The Government of Canada and the Government of the Northwest Territories are working together to advance a new geoscience research initiative that leverages artificial intelligence (AI), digital scanning technologies and historic drill cores to unlock […]
Canada’s Leading Geospatial Media Platform Growing in Canada’s geospatial market takes more than visibility — it takes trust, credibility, and connection. That’s what GoGeomatics delivers. From events and banners to full-service content creation, email campaigns, […]
Across Canada, billions are being invested in infrastructure renewal and development — but serious challenges remain underground. Inconsistent utility data, outdated standards, and fragmented responsibilities continue to put workers, projects, and the public at risk. […]