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Addressing the Challenges of Subsurface Utility Engineering

Addressing the Challenges of Subsurface Utility Engineering and Underground Infrastructure

Subsurface utility engineering (SUE) is a field where precision is critical – missteps can lead to costly delays, safety hazards,…

Unlocking the Future of Utility Mapping: Join Us at GoGeomatics 2024 for the Latest in SUE and Geospatial Innovation

The Challenge of Inaccurate Utility Information When working with public and private infrastructure projects we may encounter unexpected costs and…

New SUE Focus at 2024 Geomatics Expo

New SUE Focus at 2024 Geomatics Expo

Subsurface Utility Engineering Advances: building on the interest and engagement from the successful 2023 expo, the 2024 National Canadian Geomatics…

Expo award nominations

Nominations Are Open: New Awards Program at Canada’s National Geomatics Expo

We are excited to announce the debut of a new awards program at this year’s Canada’s National Geomatics Expo, taking…

Subsurface Utility Engineering Advances at Canada’s National Geomatics Expo

Subsurface Utility Engineering Advances at Canada’s National Geomatics Expo

Canada’s national Geomatics expo is pleased to announce a great new addition to the our tracts. Join us as we…

Underground Utility Mapping by Air, Space, and AI

With all the buzz about investing in, expanding, and modernizing infrastructure, one key aspect seems to be almost universally overlooked:…

M.A. or M.Sc. Opportunity – Environmental Assessment and Resource Mgt

M.A. or M.Sc. Graduate Research Opportunity Department of Geography and Planning University of Saskatchewan   Opportunity: The Department of Geography…

A Canadian Geographer’s Notes from Nunavut

For the last five years, I have annually had the opportunity to spend time in Iqaluit, Canada’s fastest growing community in Canada’s fastest growing territory or province. On arrival, I check out the selection of new books at Arctic Ventures and the screening of new movies about the North. This year, there was the chance to see John Walker’s Passage and to buy a copy of Darrel Varga’s book of the same name in the Canadian Cinema series.

Google Earth Engine – What is a Data Cube and Why Canadians Should Care

What is a data cube and how is it used for big data analytics?  How does a data cube work…

Ottawa April 29th: Geospatial Career & Job Hunting Seminar

Saturday: April 29th – 9:15 AM Ottawa Library, Main Branch  Basement Conference Room 120 Metcalfe, Ottawa, Ontario We will be…

CANMAP, and SHIFTing gears at COGS

At the end of last month, John Wian hosted the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the CANMAP Research Institute in…

COGS NSCC students use Geomatics to explore the history of Black Loyalists & Joggins Fossil Cliff

NSCC students make major impact in two small communities with huge historical significance Students at Nova Scotia Community College’s Centre…

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