Twitter Milestones and Social Media Management
GoGeomatics has just reached a milestone on our Twitter account: We now have over 5,000 Twitter followers! We have to send out a big thank you to all our readers and followers. We could never […]
GoGeomatics has just reached a milestone on our Twitter account: We now have over 5,000 Twitter followers! We have to send out a big thank you to all our readers and followers. We could never […]
Small 80 MP cameras for creating the highest resolution oblique systems possible COPENHAGEN – Phase One Industrial, a leading manufacturer and provider of medium format aerial digital photography equipment and software solutions, today announced the […]
As most of us in Canada are just waking from our long hibernation, teams of students across the country have been furiously working this week to develop an innovative app using open data and Esri […]
With so many geospatial students preparing for graduation in the coming weeks, it’s time to start focusing on life after school. Finding a job in geospatial technology can be difficult. That’s why GoGeomatics Canada is […]
Back in December, we told you all about a new survey training program we were developing to retrain GIS graduates for a lucrative career in the field of land surveying in western Canada. This program […]
As one of the former team members, and until last fall a volunteer of the Canadian Geomatics Community Round Table (CGCRT), I am going to interpret and analyze the most recent communications from the CGCRT, […]
I work for Sight Surveillance. My day begins bright and early in the morning. After a hearty meal, I set out for a daily safety meeting. Each person in the room has a very different […]
Are there too many GIS post-diploma programs and University GIS certifications in Canada? In the late 1980s, the prevailing notion was that we had three GIS post-diploma programs in Canada, at BCIT, SSFC and COGS. […]