The future of surveying, mapping and global sustainability requires pairing the best of satellite technology with human ...
The aerial LiDAR data collected during the 3DCM project represents the most detailed views so far of parts of New Zealand’s ...
The new Lord Howe Island lagoon habitat map project relied on a process that used AI trained to interpret imagery based on ...
Sixty students from 13 schools spent a fun day engaging in hands-on activities and learning about careers at the Surveying ...
The Excellence in Surveying & Spatial Information Awards (EISSI) now include South Australia for the first time.
A joint USGS/NASA program to map minerals from up to 70,000 feet has now reached more than 1 million square km of coverage.
The Prize in Geodesy recognises the work done by the University of Otago students during their third-year field course.
Begun 10 years ago as an environmental tool, DataMapWales has blossomed into an extensive nationwide data portal.
The SingularXYZ STS1 total station supports up to 1,000 metres without a prism and up to 5,000 metres with a single prism.
The OSGeo Sol Katz Award is presented to individuals for demonstrated leadership in the geospatial free and open-source ...
Way back in 1986, a small team put $90,000 GPS receivers to the test for the first-ever GPS-enabled survey in the state of Victoria.
The LiDAR and visual scan of Transgrid powerlines, towers and easements aims to safeguard the network in the lead up to ...