TENDER DETAILS 6 MAY 2014
Project Tango heads into space
By Simon Chester on 29 April, 2014Google will deliver its handheld 3D mapping tech for use on the International Space Station.
NZ aerial imagery now online for reuse
By Simon Chester on 29 April, 2014New Zealand’s most current publicly owned aerial imagery is now available under an open license.
Best of the Blogs 29 April 2014
By Simon Chester on 29 April, 2014Historic StreetView; monitoring deforestation; 1cm GNSS; asteroid impact map; house prices; more!
Satellite imagery to protect Great Barrier Reef
By Simon Chester on 29 April, 2014Researchers are using satellite imagery to protect the Great Barrier Reef from polluted run-off.
Cadastre 2034: invitation to comment
By Simon Chester on 29 April, 2014The Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping (ICSM) has released its draft strategy.
Russia to launch GLONASS-M in June
By Simon Chester on 29 April, 2014A new GLONASS satellite will be launched soon, recent outages blamed on bad software coding.
The 4th International FIG 3D Cadastre Workshop
By Simon Chester on 29 April, 2014The 4th International FIG 3D Cadastre Workshop will run on 9-11 November 2014 in Dubai.
SIBA National Breakfast Series – NSW LIS
By Simon Chester on 29 April, 2014This event will provide an overview of the NSW Location Intelligence Strategy.
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The New Zealand Esri User Conference 2015 will be held 24 - 26 August at Auckland’s SkyCity.
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The Spatial Industries Business Association has announced a new Pacific Islands chapter.
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ESA and CSIRO have signed an agreement to improve Australia's access to Earth observation data.
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The NSW Regional Conference 2015 will be held 20-21 November at Mercure Hunter Valley Resort.
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