Grow or Die – 3 Key GIS Career Needs
The premise of a liberal arts or science degree is to get a wide range of exposure across several disciplines. The end goal being a “well rounded” education. I’ve always liked to believe that was […]
The premise of a liberal arts or science degree is to get a wide range of exposure across several disciplines. The end goal being a “well rounded” education. I’ve always liked to believe that was […]
GoGeomatics Canada is pleased to announce the first Nelson GoGeomatics Social! This casual networking event is taking place Tuesday, May 26, 6PM at Mike’s Place Pub – 422 Vernon Street. We’re very excited to welcome […]
Organizers of a new Peruvian Congress on Geodesy and Geomatics have asked Dr. Adam Chrzanowski, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering at UNB, to become the Honorary President of the new […]
Back in March, GoGeomatics Canada introduced the Esri Canada Centres of Excellence App Challenge while the competition was still underway. The contest ended on March 6, and we’re bringing you the results and descriptions of […]
For the first time ever, GoGeomatics is excited to announce we’re hosting a speaker at the upcoming Vancouver Social, sponsored by Intergraph Canada. Brad Schmidt from Intergraph Canada will be making the trip to the […]
*Editor’s note: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the speaker has been postponed for the April Social. The social is still taking place April 22, and we’ll be watching the hockey game as a group! We’re hoping […]
This editorial is in response to and in support of a recent article written by Kirsti Oja on the GoGeomatics Magazine, called Are You an Unemployed Geospatial Graduate in Canada? You’re Not Alone. While there […]
So much has happened with Geospatial Niagara since my last post, seven months ago. In this post, I’ll go over where we came from, where we are today, and what we have planned for the […]