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Here is a snapshot of what happened this month.
Alongside a volunteer local organizing committee from across western Canada, TECTERRA has taken lead in the planning and production of the internationally acclaimed Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) 2020, OSGeo’s annual global conference held in a different city each year since...
Here is a snapshot of what happened this month.
Calgary-based MicroMech is redefining the auto repair business with an innovative concept of bringing expert mechanics to customers.
Companies in Alberta’s technology sector are growing, which means there’s a need for qualified talent. Internships now go far beyond fetching coffee and grunt work as individuals re-enroll to diversify their skill sets. For each intern, there’s a learning opportunity to land a full-time job, and...
Last week, 102 of the brightest minds in geospatial technologies met for the 3rd annual NORTH51 conference in Banff. The 2020 theme, “Off the Map,” represented the continuous evolution of geospatial technology and highlighted the incongruous rise in the reliance on location-aware systems, as well...
Serial entrepreneur, mentor, author and thought leader: Cara Wolf, founder and CEO of Calgary-based Ammolite Analytx, is one of the leading voices in the geospatial community.
Here is a snapshot of what happened this month.
If there were an award for enthusiasm, Kate Pexman would definitely win it. At TECTERRA, we’ve given her our version of just that, which is the 2019 Award for Student Leadership in Geospatial.