October
Adam Chrzanowski: A Celebration of 50 Years at UNB
On Thursday, 30 October, the Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering celebrated Emeritus Professor Adam Chrzanowski’s 50 years at the University of New Brunswick. Prof. Chrzanowski arrived at UNB in 1964 as a postdoctoral fellow. […]
GoGeomatics Asks about CCOG
The Canadian Council on Geomatics (CCOG) has been around for over 40 years. Despite that, many people in geomatics aren’t aware of the significant role this federal-provincial-territorial government organization plays in the sector. To help […]
Transport Canada Announces Simpler Rules for Small Unmanned Air Vehicles
Transport Canada announced, at the Unmanned Systems Canada conference in Montréal, two exemptions that simplify small unmanned air vehicle (UAV) operations and safely integrate UAVs into Canadian airspace. Under the new exemptions, a Special Flight […]
A Boon for Université Laval Geomatics and Wood Construction Research
QUÉBEC CITY, Nov. 5, 2014 – The Québec City Convention Centre and Université Laval have been joining forces for 15 years to bring international events to Québec City. It has proven to be a productive partnership […]
New Brunswick Power Recognized for Leveraging GIS to Improve Outage Response
Fredericton, Esri Canada User Conference – October 28, 2014 – New Brunswick Power (NB Power) was recognized today with an Award of Excellence from Esri Canada for leveraging their geographic information system (GIS) to provide […]
Canadian Company SimActive Outperforms Competition at Nevada Symposium
Montreal, Canada, October29th, 2014 – SimActive Inc., a world-leading developer of photogrammetry software, was hailed for its exceptional performance for the demonstrations held during the ASPRS UAS Symposium in Reno, Nevada. Done in a collaborative […]
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 geocaches out in the world – one in Edmonton and one in Calgary – and […]
