Trimble® Business Center is a desktop surveying office software that complements Trimble's full range of survey solutions. The new version 2.70 features an exciting new functionality which advances the capabilities of surveying offices. With Trimble VISION™ Photogrammetry the surveyor can now precisely measure objects using two or more images taken from the Trimble S6 and […]
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Best of the Blogs 29 May 2012
GIS Lounge has a beautiful post that talks of the way that maps have provided inspiration for artworks beyond just cartography. IT News have a post that calls into question the accuracy of PSMA’s G-NAF data, claiming that inaccuracies in multi-dwelling units has slowed down progress of the NBN, and required NBN Co […]

Best of the Blogs 1/5/12
Spatially Adjusted has a post outlining Google’s recent release of a game based on Google Maps, and created using HTML and WebGL. It’s a great example of how far browser-based technologies have come in the last few years. Whether or not you believe in Aliens having made contact on earth, there are many […]

Position Partners continues as Australian Distributor for Gatewing
National precision solutions company Position Partners will continue as the Australian Distributor of Gatewing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems. Gatewing, based in Gent, Belgium, was recently acquired by global positioning equipment manufacturer Trimble, as reported in Spatal Source last week. Gatewing’s solutions include the X100 UAV and Stretchout post processing software, designed to […]

New versions of POS AV and POSTrack systems released
Applanix recently introduced its latest generation of GNSS-inertial and flight management systems (FMS) for airborne mapping—the POS AV V6 and POSTrack V6. POS AV is a hardware and software system specifically designed for directly georeferencing airborne sensor data. POSTrack consists of the POS AV system with a tightly integrated advanced FMS, which provides […]

SSSI releases the 2012 Land Surveying Commission Conference program
The National Land Surveying Commission Conference 2012 will be held at the Sebel, Albert Park, in Melbourne, from the 18th to the 21st April 2012. This conference continues and expands upon the tradition of national Australian surveying conferences as previously organised by the Institution of Surveyors Australia. The National Land Surveying Commission […]

SSSC2011 conference approaches
The start of SSSC2011 is only days away and all indications are pointing to a bumper turn-out. For the first time in NZ, exhibitors have an opportunity to showcase their wares during a public open day/expo on Tuesday the 22nd of November. The sponsors have turned out in numbers, and exhibition space sold […]

1Spatial acquires Lagen Spatial
1Spatial, a holding company "focused on improving the quality and access to business-critical location-data across the globe", is to acquire Lagen Spatial Pty Ltd. The acquisition will be funded out of 1Spatial's working capital and will not result in any dilution of existing shareholder equity. The total consideration paid by the company […]

Handheld GNSS positioning in urban canyons and under tree canopy
Trimble has introduced the GeoExplorer 6000 series of high-accuracy Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) handheld computers. The series is claimed to deliver dramatic improvements in difficult GNSS environments such as urban canyons and under tree canopies, using Trimble Floodlight satellite shadow reduction technology. The Trimble GeoExplorer 6000 series handhelds are purpose-built for high-accuracy […]

Monitoring A World On The Move
They present opportunities for surveyors to predict, prevent and analyse that movement through monitoring. With a general consensus that surveyors should explore new areas of growth and new technologies to create new opportunities, monitoring is one of the surveying profession’s growing disciplines which offers tremendous potential for business growth. The demand for monitoring is rising […]