Scaling Photogrammetry in the Cloud With Distributed Processing

By on 17 March, 2026

As photogrammetry projects grow in size, how can teams efficiently process large datasets without significant hardware investments? The best approach is to combine cloud computing and distributed processing with photogrammetry software such as Correlator3D that supports large-scale workflows. View this webinar recording on the subject and learn about the following: Running Correlator3D on cloud platforms […]

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OGC offers individual membership option

By on 17 March, 2026

For the first time, geospatial experts can have an individual voice in Open Geospatial Consortium activities.

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Vexcel’s worldwide aerial imagery plans for 2026

By on 16 March, 2026

The company says it plans to capture more than 6.6 million square km of high-res imagery globally in 2026.

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Reminder about survey mark interference

By on 16 March, 2026

A new fact sheet has been released to remind Queenslanders about the rules regarding survey and boundary marks.

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GIS mapping platform protecting NZ birds

By on 16 March, 2026

The platform has taken 60 years of data and transformed it into an environmental decision-making tool.

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Applying geospatial AI to solve global problems

By on 13 March, 2026

A United Nations University study dives into the ways in which geospatial can be coupled with AI for public good.

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BrightQuery joins Overture Maps Foundation

By on 13 March, 2026

The company boasts a global entity and locations dataset spanning 324 million organisations and 512 million locations.

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Hit and miss for Tasmanian shipwrecks survey

By on 12 March, 2026

Bathymetric surveys were made of 10 sites where Tasmanian shipwrecks were thought to be, but only two were found.

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Fugro wins South Pacific coastal data contract

By on 12 March, 2026

The company will acquire data across exposed outer islands in Tonga and the Republic of the Marshall Islands.

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Imagery and analytics show pasture use shift

By on 12 March, 2026

Nearly 1 million hectares of Australian pasture have been converted to crops over the past two winter seasons.

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