Surveying
The Results are in: Canadian GIS Grads Willing to Retrain for Land Surveying Careers
At our Cross-Canada Back to School Socials back in September, GoGeomatics took advantage of the huge numbers of students and young professionals by conducting a survey of everyone who attended. This survey provided a unique […]
Join Us for the AGG Edmonton GoGeomatics December Social
Another year is nearly over, and we’re inviting everyone in the Edmonton area to celebrate the season at our December Social with a great group of geomatics folks! We’re pleased to announce that the Alberta […]
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. […]
Meet GoGeomatics’ Newest Social Leader: Tristan Forward
GoGeomatics Canada would like to extend a warm welcome to Tristan Forward, our newest social group leader in Calgary, Alberta. Over the past few months, Calgary has become one of our strongest social groups in […]
Ventus Geospatial: Canadian Company Rebrands to Gain International Opportunities
Ventus Geospatial Inc. is a leading provider of imaging gathered by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) using fixed-wing planes and quad-copters. Ventus is one of a few Canadian companies to successfully receive a Blanket Special Flight […]
GIS Day 2014 at Carleton University – in Pictures
GoGeomatics celebrated GIS Day yesterday at Carleton University in Ottawa, part of the worldwide GIS Day celebrations. We would like to extend a big thank you to the MacOdrum Library‘s Maps, Data and Government Information Centre, […]
A Geomatics Sector that Spatially Enables a Geospatial Community – A Team Canada Perspective
by Ed Kennedy and Evert Kenk. Is there value in formalizing definitions for both the Geomatics Sector and Geospatial Community that capture a meaningful relationship between the two? The ongoing Geomatics versus Geospatial debate once […]
