The number of women in national hydrographic offices has decreased by 12%, but leadership has risen by 5%.
NZ National Hydrographer elected head of the IHO
Adam Greenland becomes director of the International Hydrographic Organisation after 45 years in the maritime sector.
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An ambitious project to map all underground pipes across three nations has moved closer to completion.
Better satellite imaging, machine learning and 700 hours of manual mapping have revealed hidden coral reefs.
A milestone has been reached in the NT’s Regional Ecosystem and Landscape Mapping program.
With the success of the Payarri claim, native title now covers more than three quarters of Western Australia.
The images show a range of landscapes, from Antarctica to South America, and European cities and rivers.
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The Joint Spatial Propagation Super-Resolution AI model uses open satellite data and modest computing power.
Nicky Bowen’s role is to elevate standards and strengthen capability across the built-environment sector.
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May 1
Geospatial World Forum 2026
RAI Congress Centre, Amsterdam -
May 14
Leica Future Forum
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre -
May 18
1Spatial World Tour 2026 featuring FME – 18 May to 4 June
Australian capital cities, 18 May to 4 June -
May 20
Workshop on AI Foundation Model for Earth Observation
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May 26
2026 GEO Symposium / GEO-21 Plenary
WMO, Geneva, Switzerland plus livestreamed











