One of the standouts of the many excellent products and services on display at the spatial@gov conference was Tasmanian company Geometry IT’s iGIS for the iPhone and iPad. iGIS allows iPhone and iPad owners to load, view and add their own data over the Google map satellite imagery. Spatial data can be loaded […]
Spatial@gov highlights industry’s value
By Spatial Source on 7 October, 2010The spatial@gov 2010 conference, which concluded on Thursday, served to highlight the importance of the spatial industry to Australia’s economic and social well-being and progress. The Hon Martin Ferguson AM MP, Minister for Resources and Energy gave the opening speech in which he recognised the outstanding degree of collaboration that is a feature […]
Esri becomes NAVTEQ reseller
By Spatial Source on 7 October, 2010NAVTEQ, the global provider of maps, traffic and location data enabling navigation, location-based services and mobile advertising around the world, has announced at the spatial@gov conference in Canberra that it has completed an Enterprise Reseller Agreement with the Esri Australia group, providers of location intelligence solutions with more than 33 years of experience. With […]
Sensis adds aerial imagery to B2B mapping service
By Spatial Source on 7 October, 2010At the spatial@gov conference, mapping services provider Sensis has announced a partnership that will boost its mapping product line-up by signing a joint agreement with photo and terrain mapping provider NearMap.com to provide aerial imagery with its maps. The aerial imagery (called PhotoMaps) provided by NearMap.com will add significant value to Sensis’ existing range […]
Topcon Imaging Station (IS) robotic total station combines imaging and scanning
By Spatial Source on 7 October, 2010Topcon Positioning Systems lineup of robotic total stations includes added productivity and versatility of integrated digital imaging, with the IS model – an enhancement of the world's first imaging system technology that Topcon introduced in 2005 with its GPT-7000i total station. Peter Wallace, director of survey sales, said the Topcon IS imaging instrument "simply sets […]
New FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D – Smallest & Lightest Ever Built! (video)
By Spatial Source on 7 October, 2010FARO Introduces the Focus3D – the Smallest and Lightest 3D Laser Scanner Ever Built Lake Mary, FL (Oct 5, 2010) – FARO Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: FARO), the world’s leading provider of portable measurement and imaging solutions, introduces the new FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D. Focus3D is a revolutionary, high-performance 3D laser scanner for detailed measurement […]
Satellite Imagery: 1 billion km2 and counting!
By Spatial Source on 7 October, 201020% cloud from February 2009 to September 2010 RapidEye is celebrating its collection of more than 1 billion km² of image data in a little over a year. Substantial recent coverage is now available for Australia, China, India, Africa and New Zealand; with captures for select parts of PNG and SE Asia now underway. RapidEye […]
The second Asia Oceania Regional Workshop on GNSS
By Spatial Source on 5 October, 2010Open to all international organisations, government agencies, industries, universities and research institutes which have an interest in GNSS utilisation in the Asia Oceania Region WHEN: 2010-11-21 to 2010-11-22WHERE: Royal Melbourne Institute of TechnologySTATE: VICCOUNTRY: AUS The workshop is open to all international organisations, government agencies, industries, universities and research institutes which have an interest in […]
Defense Geospatial Intelligence 2011
By Spatial Source on 5 October, 2010The 7th GIS Software and Defence Intelligence Conference & Exhibition WHEN: 2011-01-24 to 2011-01-27WHERE: LondonSTATE: InternationalCOUNTRY: INT Europe's largest and most international annual gathering dedicated to the high-level discussion of the importance and the major challenges of the use of geospatial intelligence in both defence and national security operations. Brings together 700 heads of […]
Mapping the Queensland seafloor
By Spatial Source on 5 October, 2010A researcher at James Cook University in Cairns has produced a three-dimensional bathymetry model of the entire Queensland coast, Great Barrier Reef, and the Coral Sea almost to New Caledonia. Robin Beaman said the depth model can represent seabed features down to 100 metres in size, revealing the seafloor in unprecedented detail for such […]
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