A Universal Symbol for Surveying?
Would a universal symbol for surveying be practical and useful? Several candidate symbols may already exist. We see symbols and logos every day, and some have become so ingrained in our minds that we can […]
Would a universal symbol for surveying be practical and useful? Several candidate symbols may already exist. We see symbols and logos every day, and some have become so ingrained in our minds that we can […]
As awe inspiring as the mountain is, so are the maps. Mount Everest is often considered “a symbol of something impossible”. For mountaineers standing atop Everest, near the Nepal-China border on the huge ice block […]
A long-time surveying program instructor has authored a book on fundamental mathematics that every surveyor should know… and is offering it free to all. Whether you are a recent entrant to geomatics and surveying, or […]
We all know that some measurements are better than others, even in the same survey. For example, if we are running a traverse and some angles are turned under better conditions, or you turn 2 […]
There is much about land surveying that is not known by people outside of the profession. Prospects for life-long careers in land surveying are exciting, especially when people become aware of the nature of the […]
What are we doing about space traffic management? As spaceX continues to launch more and more satellites through their ridesharing program, most recently the Falcon-9 launched with 143 satellites and as these jam-packed satellite launches […]
GoGeomatics Canada was fortunate enough to interview Steve Minnie, the Regional Director and Deputy Surveyor General of Natural Resources Canada and we’re sharing our enlightening discussion about the Indigenous Survey Capacity Development Program with the community. […]
Edmonton, AB (November 16, 2020) – At the beginning of November, GeoVerra took possession of over 100 pieces of new Trimble equipment from Cansel, one of the company’s surveying equipment providers. The purchase, which was the […]