Airbus Defence and Space’s SPOT 7 Earth-observation satellite has been successfully launched.
QUT researchers develop UAV collision detection
By Simon Chester on 1 July, 2014Researchers at QUT have developed a UAV with an on-board aircraft collision detection system.
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Next Sydney GeoRabble runs 17 July
By Simon Chester on 1 July, 2014GeoRabble is coming back to Sydney: Thursday 17 July at the Occidental Hotel in Wynyard.
UNSW SNAP announces its GNSS Futures Workshop
By Simon Chester on 1 July, 2014On July 7-8 2014, UNSW will celebrate the relaunch of the SNAP Lab by hosting a workshop.
Trimble Dimensions 2014 user conference
By Simon Chester on 1 July, 2014Registrations for Trimble’s International User Conference, held Nov. in Las Vegas, have opened.
GIS People partners with DigitalGlobe
By Simon Chester on 1 July, 2014GIS People has announced a business partnership with earth observation company DigitalGlobe.
ISRSE-36 Berlin – call for papers
By Simon Chester on 24 June, 2014The 36th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment is calling for papers.
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