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Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

CHC Introduces New GPS Mapping Solutions

CHC today announced the availability of Nava GPS Handheld series designed for any meter-level GPS mapping applications such as in forestry, agriculture, utilities, and local government, which are mainly capturing data about assets. Nava GPS are affordable, easy-to-use...

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

Marine Expert iXSurvey Chooses MrSID

iXSurvey is a multinational company with offices in Australia, France and the UK that specialises in the measurement and understanding of the physical, chemical and biological marine environment. The company’s experienced and talented team of surveyors carries...

Friday, May 6th, 2011

ASM Newsletter – May 6, 2011

If you have trouble viewing this newsletter, click here to view in a browser ASM Website Calendar Submit Editorial India - From Earth Observation to Monitoring PolicyThis week has seen talk in India about setting up a...

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Leica Geosystems introduces Leica Viva TS12 Performance Robotic Package

Leica Geosystems is pleased to announce the Leica Viva TS12 Performance Robotic Package. The cost-effective system provides everything needed for efficient daily surveying in one powerful package comprising the Leica Viva TS12 Total Station, the...

Friday, April 29th, 2011

ASM Newsletter – April 29, 2011

If you have trouble viewing this newsletter, click here to view in a browser ASM Website Calendar Submit Editorial Cloud-Based Mapping Tools Emerge to Appeal to Enterprise UsersThe move to cloud-hosted Geographic Information Systems seems to be...

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

South China Sea – The New Energy Location?

The South China has been reported to contain nearly 50 billion tons of crude oil and 20 trillion meters of natural gas. The area remains largely unexplored - and untapped. That is due to many political, technological...

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

2011 Education in Hubei Province Equipment Exhibition Held in Wuhan

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

ASM Newsletter – April 22, 2011

If you have trouble viewing this newsletter, click here to view in a browser ASM Website Calendar Submit Editorial India Successfully Launches Resourcesat-2 The Indian Space Resource Organization successfully launched the remote sensing satellite Resourcesat-2 and two...

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

FOIF – Release of New Products in Eastern Guangdong Province

Optical instruments from the Suzhou Company Limited, Shantou, Surveying Instrument Co., Ltd. sponsored the emerging "emerging in eastern Guangdong Province in 2011 new product launches" in at 14:00 on March 25 in Shantou Meritus Hotel. More than 100...

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

Viet Nam: Infrastructure Draws Private Investment

Efforts to raise more capital from the private sector for infrastructure development projects were on the right track, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment. From now to 2020, Viet Nam will need US$160 billion to develop...

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