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Thursday, October 9th, 2014

Optech Presenting Three Papers on Topo-bathy LiDAR at SPIE Asia Pacific Remote Sensing

VAUGHAN, Ont., Canada, Oct. 8, 2014 — Optech is pleased to announce that our team of scientists and engineers has produced three papers offering practical insight regarding the collection and analysis of topographic and bathymetric lidar data....

Tuesday, March 4th, 2014

Irish Surveyors, Architects and Engineers Doing Well Abroad

A recent article from the Irish Times looks at what life is like for the young surveyors, architects and engineers who left recession Ireland and moved abroad in search of work. Read More

Friday, January 31st, 2014

Driverless Car “SCOT” Developed By Singapore-MIT Alliance Uses Remote Sensing

Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (Smart) and National University of Singapore have jointly developed "SCOT" - a driverless car that will operates autonomously. SCOT stands for Shared Computer Operated Transport. The driverless car can seat four...

Friday, September 13th, 2013

Australian Ports Need Tech Investment to Navigate Global Downturn

Australia’s ports must adopt cutting-edge spatial technology to navigate a global downturn in shipping and a looming lull in the local mining boom, according to an international transport specialist. Terry Bills is the GIS in Transportation expert...

Thursday, June 6th, 2013

MicroSurvey CAD and MapScenes System Release New Software Versions

MicroSurvey, the maker of MicroSurvey CAD and the MapScenes System, announces the release of three new software versions optimized to make full use of datasets from the new Leica Nova MS50 MultiStation. MicroSurvey CAD Ultimate 2013, MicroSurvey...

Tuesday, October 9th, 2012

3D Systems Buys Rapidform

3D Systems  (NYSE:DDD) announced today that it acquired Rapidform, a leading global provider of 3D scan-to-CAD and inspection software tools, located...

Thursday, September 20th, 2012

3D Technology Generates Glimpse Into Future of Flood Development for Darling Downs

A landmark 3D mapping technology which could help protect the Darling Downs from future floods has been unveiled to the region’s leading town planners, engineers and environmental scientists during a geospatial conference in Toowoomba today. CityEngine – a...

Thursday, August 30th, 2012

Engineers Need GIS Technology to Build Cities of Tomorrow

Engineering companies risk missing out on crucial major project contracts if they fail to embrace advanced data mapping technology, according to a leading geo-engineering expert. Speaking from the 5th Annual South Australian Major Projects Conference in Adelaide...

Monday, December 19th, 2011

First Galileo Navigation Satellite Begins Broadcasting

Engineers are analyzing the first signals from a Galileo navigation satellite after its payload began switching on last week for testing, according to the European Space Agency. So far, the navigation system on the first satellite to...

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

ASCE Publishes Book on New Global Positioning Technologies

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is pleased to announce the publication of its new book CORS and OPUS for Engineers: Tools for Surveying and Mapping Technologies, sponsored by the Geomatics Division of ASCE and the...

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