We want to congratulate the 2021 TECTERRA Awards Short-List Finalists! The TECTERRA Awards were developed to create a platform to celebrate the leaders and technological disruptions in geospatial, and there isn’t a better time to recognize those advancements.
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Two weeks ago we partnered up with our friends at Alberta IoT to host a panel of CEOs working at the intersection of IoT and location-based technology – a powerful pairing. Our CEO, Jonathan Neufeld, was joined by Tom Groenland, CEO of mcThings, Ellen Christopherson, CEO of clearGRID, and Wilson...
The TECTERRA Awards wouldn’t be possible without the support and expertise the judges bring. The members of the Judging Panel represent various areas of the industry and are responsible for scoring the submissions and ultimately determining winners in each category. Here, we introduce you to each...
What does processing 1.3 billion inputs of data daily look like, you might wonder? Samdesk has that answer because they do just that. Samdesk has brought a new meaning to using real-time data by revolutionizing what it means to process live content posted online through social media and open web...
Real-time data has become one of the biggest buzzwords in 2021 for geospatial technology. AeroLab has taken real-time data and revolutionized what that means in the high-performance cycling world, which is projected to be a 780 million dollar industry by 2026. Using aerospace technology and...
Social media is not easy to navigate, and using social media can feel like you are yelling into the abyss without any real effect on your bottom line. Asking for help for your social media strategy seems to bring different advice from everyone you talk to – so how do you know what is best for your...
In February each year, the brightest minds in geospatial technology gather in Banff, Alberta, for the NORTH51 conference. Last year, the 2020 theme, ‘Off the Map,’ represented the continuous evolution of geospatial technology and highlighted the incongruous rise in the reliance on location-aware...
NORTH51 is a time for us to connect and look forward. Unfortunately, this year NORTH51 was cancelled due to the ongoing COVID19 pandemic, so we’re reliving some of the best moments online instead. In this post, I’m going to look forward, and hopefully, we can have a robust conversation online...
GHGSat, a Canadian based company, has become a global leader in high-resolution greenhouse gas and methane emission monitoring. The company recently launched a new satellite, Iris, with technology that detects emissions from sources 100 times smaller than any other satellite system.
Quebec-based Eos Positioning Systems has built the world’s first device-agnostic Bluetooth® GPS receiver capable of providing submeter, subfoot, and centimeter accuracy to any device, including iPad and iPhone.