Here is a snapshot of what happened this month.
Here is a snapshot of what happened this month. We take note of the interesting things happening in the world of technology - here's a look at the highlights:
The Planpincieux glacier is melting, and that’s an especially troublesome problem because it hangs just above the Val Ferret, a popular tourist area on the Swiss-Italian border. Uncharacteristically high temperatures this summer caused a large fissure to form in the glacier, which is part of the...
The third annual NORTH51 takes place at the Banff Center on February 5-7, 2020 and features keynotes, presentations, panels and invaluable networking opportunities. The conference gathers 100 of the most innovative minds in geospatial technology. For the first time, TECTERRA has announced a theme...
Here is a snapshot of what happened this month. We take note of the interesting things happening in the world of technology - here's a look at the highlights:
In February 2019, Transport Canada streamlined the regulations governing the use of drones flying above agricultural land. Farmers across the country rejoiced, and for good reason. It’s vital for agricultural professionals to know how their land—which these days can amount to thousands of thousands...
Maybe you’ve heard the joke: Canada now has two seasons—polar vortex and forest fire. While there’s nothing immediate we can do about the icy winters, the geospatial industry is at the innovative forefront of forest-fire prevention and detection. From human safety to the preservation of forest...
Vancouver-based 3vGeomatics was founded in 2007 with a mission to make a certain satellite technology easily accessible and useful for a broad base of users.