Waterloo, Ontario-based GeoMate has developed a new business that uses Artificial Intelligence and infrastructure data to help municipalities prioritize the most-necessary walkway repairs while helping people with physical challenges be more mobile, more safely.
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...
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.
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.
Sean Greenwood has a lot of accolades to his name: Olympian, the first Canadian UAV pilot to fly beyond visual line of sight in unrestricted airspace, a commercial helicopter pilot (those of you in Calgary and Vancouver may remember him flying the Global News chopper)--and TECTERRA’s 2019...
Calgary, AB, January 9, 2020 – TECTERRA is celebrating its 10-year anniversary in 2020. The organization has successfully been supporting innovative geospatial technology development in Alberta for the last decade.
Winner of Tecterra’s 2019 Startup of the Year award, Localintel uses geospatial data to help municipalities both large and small promote local advantages, engage business and drive economic development.
Winner of Tecterra’s 2019 Company of the Year award, Lim Geomatics helps the natural resources sector unlock the power of spatial data by leveraging best practices in GIS, remote sensing, IT and user experience. The company was recognized for its leadership role in the geospatial vertical and for...
VizworX’s Panoptica software for engineering design won the 2019 Tecterra Most Disruptive Technology award. Panoptica provides an intuitive way for people to understand what is going to be built—before it’s built.