Trimble recently introduced a new series of GNSS devices for GIS field applications—the Trimble Juno 3B and 3D handhelds. The rugged, integrated GNSS handhelds are designed for everyday field work such as asset management, data collection and inspections. The Trimble Juno series provides integrated positioning, imaging and communications. The Juno 3B has an […]
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New appointments in Parsons Brinckerhoff’s geospatial team
Parsons Brinckerhoff’s Australia-Pacific Geospatial operations recently appointed Phil Punter to the role of Principal GIS consultant in Brisbane, and Perth-based Peter Houwen, as the new Team Manager for Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria. Both Mr Punter and Mr Houwen worked at ESRI Australia delivering a wide range of projects to both the […]
Hexagon 2012
By bringing together the latest design, measurement and visualization technologies and user communities from Leica Geosystems, Intergraph, Z/I Imaging, ERDAS, Hexagon Metrology and NovAtel, Hexagon 2012 promises to provide an experience of unprecedented sc WHEN: 2012-06-04 to 2012-06-07WHERE: MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NevadaSTATE: InternationalCOUNTRY: INT Leica Geosystems announces that customers and […]

Autodesk and Pitney Bowes Software enter strategic alliance agreement
Autodesk and Pitney Bowes Software recently announced that they have entered into a strategic alliance agreement. The new agreement will serve as a framework for both companies to provide resources, services and solutions to help infrastructure owners and architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) organisations make more informed decisions and drive greater efficiencies across the […]

TechnologyOne partners with Digital Mapping Solutions
TechnologyOne recently announced a strategic partnership with Digital Mapping Solutions (DMS) to jointly develop and sell integrated asset management and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) solutions. The collaboration will see TechnologyOne Asset Management deliver a map-based interface by integrating DMS’s IntraMaps GIS application. This will provide customers with a visual representation of spatial data […]

Best of the Blogs 13 December 2011
Very Spatial show us a web map that uses night-time imagery. It’s a great way for astronomers to gauge the relative light pollution in their area, but – for most of us – it’s just a pretty way to pick out the size of developed cities. The imagery si from 2003, however, so could […]
GITA Networking event, Brisbane
GITA ANZ invites you to a networking event and presentation by Ergon Energy covering the impacts of the convergence of GIS, Gaming, and Remote Sensing as they apply to infrastructure management. This presentation will provide learning and networking opportunities regarding the use of leading geospatial technologies. James Bangay from Ergon Energy will […]

True 3DGIS
One of the key features of K2Vi is the direct linkage to the GIS system and/or data source. The level of GIS integration and linking to spatial data stores is very important. 3DGIS data integration provides overlay and GIS functionality in 3D, but opens up new opportunities for greater understanding and communication for asset management, […]

Several councils and water utilities adopt ACDC
Open Spatial Australia has announced the recent adoption of As Constructed Design Certification (ACDC), by eight Australian councils and water utilities. ACDC is the first commercial off-the-shelf application that validates ‘as constructed’ drawing information for the contributed/gifted assets from third party construction developers and contractors (developers) against a well-defined standard provided by the […]

SSSI NSW Event: GIS in Engineering
The aim of the day is to share information on the application of Geographic Information Systems and Spatial data and skills in Engineering Projects. You will see demonstrations of best practice and innovation regarding GIS, and learn about the potential benefits GIS and spatial data has when integrated into Engineering projects, such as […]
