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International Geospatial Digest for April 15th 2024
US Warns Allies of China’s Military Assistance to Russia The US has issued warnings to its allies about China’s provision…
International Geospatial Digest November 20th, 2023
Iceland’s Seismic Activity and Volcanic Forecast Overcoming Skills Gap in Aerial Surveying: A Recruitment Perspective Accelerating Iceberg Mapping: The AI…
International Geospatial Digest July 31st, 2023
Using Lidar sensors, Hesai and NavVis revolutionize reality capturing Climate Mapping Tool Promoted by NOAA for Better Resilience Planning Localized…
International Geospatial Briefing September 19, 2022
Underwater Robots Allow for Glacial Seafloor Mapping Earth Observation Technology Helping to Mitigate Agricultural Crisis FARO Acquires Mobile Mapping Company…
International Geospatial Briefing for August 22nd, 2022
Mapping Earth’s deepest points, the collision of Geology and Geospatial ISS to get a new hyperspectral remote sensing lab A…
International Geospatial Briefing Aug 8: 1. Radar Sensing for Automotive and Wellness; 2. Webb Captures Cartwheel Galaxy Images; 3. NOAA Adds Census Tract Data to Climate Model Tool; 4. ArcGIS and Unreal Engine, Future of Constructions; 5. Spike Maps, New way to Visualize the Earth
Radar Sensing for Mobility, Wellness, and Holistic Smart City Bitsensing is South Korean startup that develops innovative radar sensing solutions…
International Geospatial Briefing July 11th: 1. Quarter of Earth’s Seafloor Mapped; 2. Seabed Mapping App; 3. NOAA Joins Effort to Map Ocean Floor; 4. UN Satellite Centre and NVIDIA Boost Sustainable Development Goals; 5. Geospatial Workforce Challenges; 6. Digital mapping settlements in the pre-Columbian Amazon
Nearly a quarter of Earth’s seafloor now mapped The Seabed 2030 project aims to have the entire earth’s seafloor mapped…
International Geospatial Briefing Nov 22: 1. Two million square km of the seafloor mapped. 2. Importance of marine geospatial data. 3. Using smartphones to map road potholes. 4. Into the metaverse. 5. The Geography of Mysteries. 6. Mapping our human footprint.
NOAA Ocean Exploration Meets Major Mapping Milestone on NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has reached…
International Geospatial Briefing Oct 25th: 1. Interactive map of hidden archaeological landscapes. 2. GIS helps asylum seekers 3. Extent of California oil spill. 4. Mapping Bogota’s neighbourhoods 5. Map Tools international travel requirements 6. New York new subway map 7. GeoSLAM maps underground refugee shelter from Spanish Civil War
This Interactive Map Lets Users Explore England’s Hidden Archaeological Landscape Attention all history enthusiasts, Historic England has created a new…
International Geospatial Briefing Sept 27th: LiDAR Discoveries in Mexico; New Methods for No-Dig Archaeology in Spain; Observing Earth from the Stratosphere; A Better Rewilding Plan using Spatial Data; WHO Mapping Venomous Snakes; 80 Years of Tropical Storms
Lidar Leads to New Discoveries at Ancient Mexican City There have been many discoveries made over the last few years…
International Geospatial Briefing May 31st, 2021: Using drone technology to assist with pest management; NOAA’s new approach to earth-observation; Using remote sensing data to observe changes in plant populations; Concept3D’s New 360° Map; Mapping Gaza; Five images that show our changing planet
Drone technology uses thermal imaging to identify feral pests on farmland Two airplane pilots and one aircraft engineer are using…
INSITE Lifecycle Project Tracker Enables & Delivers Real-Time Data Updates
When conducting Lidar surveys, efficiency and success are determined to a degree by conditions outside of the surveyors’ control. The…