Best of the Blogs 22 January 2013

By on 22 January, 2013

What a Summer, eh? The world is definitely getting hotter, and, as such, the Bureau of Meteorology has had to redesign their temperature map, so as to include a higher maximum possible temperature, as you can see in this now iconic image. Wired have an interesting take on the matter, noticing that, as temperatures move […]

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GeoNext 2013 approaches

By on 16 January, 2013

  GeoNext 2013 will be here next month, and the excitement is building. There will be a host of interesting speakers, with Greg Storey from VISA providing the keynote.   Greg Storey is Head of VISA’s V.me Asia-Pacific, Central Europe, Middle East and Africa, and will give a keynote entitled “Mobile/NFC Payments – covering location […]

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Spatially enabling national sport and recreation data

By on 15 January, 2013

A collaborative project between Centre for eCommerce and Communications (CeCC) and the School of Health Sciences at the University of Ballarat, in partnership with the Australian Sports Commission, Victoria University and VicHealth that involves the development of a spatial ICT system of sporting and recreation data, is gaining much interest from peak sporting organisations in […]

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Curtin research the first in Australia to combine satellite tech

By on 15 January, 2013

  Two spatial science researchers have completed the first research in Australia to integrate the well-established GPS technology with an emerging satellite system, Galileo.   The research by Curtin University’s Professor Peter Teunissen and Dr Dennis Odijk, from the Western Australian School of Mines (WASM), is the first in Australia to show how two systems […]

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we-do-IT launches mobile GIS solution

By on 15 January, 2013

Global geospatial IT solutions provider to the Telco and Utility industries, we-do-IT, recently announced the launch of its mobile GIS solution, LatLonGO. LatLonGO distributes GIS information to mobile devices, including iPad, Android and Windows 8 tablets. It compresses and packages the data for mobile tablet devices, allowing them to work offline without network access, important […]

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ANZ Disaster and Emergency Management Conference call for abstracts

By on 15 January, 2013

The Australian & New Zealand Disaster and Emergency Management Conference will provide a forum to examine the issues surrounding natural and man-made hazards. The program will focus on Prevention, Preparedness, Response & Recovery, and will include keynote addresses, concurrent sessions, and workshops covering human and social issues, economic and environmental challenges, infrastructure, community and communication […]

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Avenza introduces Geographic Imager basic license for Photoshop

By on 15 January, 2013

Avenza Systems Inc., producers of MAPublisher cartographic software for Adobe Illustrator and PDF Maps for Apple iOS, recently announced the release of the Geographic Imager 4.1 basic license for Adobe Photoshop. The newly available Basic license provides the well-known georeference framework of Geographic Imager to Adobe Photoshop and the ability to import and export limited […]

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GI Forum 2013 – final call for papers

By on 15 January, 2013

  The interdisciplinary GI_Forum attracts an international GIScience audience with the goal of promoting interest in translating theory, methods and techniques into a broad range of GI application domains. Young researchers are especially invited to contribute and discuss their research. Together with recognised scientists, they will find a vibrant community from academia, business, and education […]

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Remote Sensing and Earth Observation Fields Seminar

By on 15 January, 2013

This seminar will bring together people who are working in the remote sensing and earth observation fields to hear how some professionals in NSW and ACT are using earth observation data for their applications, as well as some of the latest developments in processing of earth observation data. Presentations will be made on a range […]

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Hexagon 2013 Conference – HxGN LIVE

By on 8 January, 2013

WHEN: 2013-06-03 to 2013-06-06WHERE: MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NevadaSTATE: InternationalCOUNTRY: INT Formerly known as Hexagon 2013, HxGN LIVE is the same great event you have come to expect, but with new and exciting ways to experience what’s unfolding in the world of design, measurement and visualisation technologies.   The theme, “Great Stories […]

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