MapData Services has signed a partnership agreement with Location Navigation Pty Ltd, a fully owned subsidiary of Sensis Pty Ltd, that adds Whereis Maps to its supplier’s network. The ‘first of its kind’ agreement will see MapData Services – developer of online maps and mobile apps for many of the nation’s largest blue […]
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3D city technology on show at Ozri
A new 3D technology that is transforming the urban development of major cities around the world has hit Australian shores – and will be unveiled by one of the experts developing it at the region’s biggest spatial technology conference. Eric Wittner, a lead software engineer at global GIS technology company Esri, is in […]

Best of the Blogs 4 September 2012
Japanese artist Isao Hashimoto has created a beautiful, undeniably scary time-lapse map of the 2053 nuclear explosions that took place between 1945 and 1998, beginning with the Manhattan Project's "Trinity" test near Los Alamos, and concluding with Pakistan's nuclear tests in May of 1998. This leaves out North Korea's two alleged nuclear tests in this […]

ISPRS Vendor Hall
Of great interest to many attendees was the Vendor Hall, attracting around 70 vendors from all around the world, each displaying the latest technologies to aid in remote sensing and photogrammetry. One clear trend on the floor was 3D laser scanning/LiDAR hardware and software. With the majority of vendors offering one or the […]
Ozri 2012 starts next week
The biggest GIS conference in Australia, Ozri, starts in Sydney next week. There will be a interesting presentations from a host of different international presenters, including: Esri Australia Principal Consultant Gary Johnson, who believes that GIS technology, which is already used widely by insurers in risk assessment, is the silver bullet for banks […]
Geocortex User Conference
A Geocortex Technical Training and Workshop event will be held in Sydney on Tuesday 4th September – Wednesday 5th September 2012. Day 1 is a technical training day for users and developers of Web GIS applications. Day 2 is an applications seminar that will benefit anyone interested in the rapidly developing world of […]

Best of the Blogs 28 August 2012
GIS Lounge has a fascinating post that talks of research undertaken at TelAviv University and the University of California, Los Angeles, which has created a method for more precisely pinpointing the geographic origin of a person's ancestry, by developing an understanding of the spatial diversity of genes. LiDAR News has a piece on […]

ISPRS 2012 begins this week
ISPRS2012 – the 22nd Congress of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing – offers delegates eight exciting days of tutorials, presentations and technical tours, with pre-conference workshops starting this Friday, August 24. The main technical programme will begin on Sunday 26 August, and will consist of plenary sessions, oral presentation sessions with […]

One King solves another kings murder
The man widely regarded as solving the 3,300 year old murder of King Tut is coming to Ozri 2012 to discuss how GIS technology can breathe new life into thousands of Australia’s cold cases. Internationally renowned Esri Law Enforcement Manager Mike King – whose career background includes stints in law enforcement, Harvard and the U.S […]

One King solves another king’s murder
The man widely regarded as solving the 3,300 year old murder of King Tut is coming to Ozri 2012 to discuss how GIS technology can breathe new life into thousands of Australia’s cold cases. Internationally renowned Esri Law Enforcement Manager Mike King – whose career background includes stints at the FBI, Harvard and U.S […]
