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Cube Globe platform

Cube Globe to debut at international G20 summit

The Cube Globe platform is a world-first interactive, cinematic display of spatial data.

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One year to go: Countdown to FIG 2025!

Thousands of surveyors from around the world will converge on Brisbane in April 2025 for the FIG Working Week event.

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4th International Symposium on Applied Geoinformatics 2024

When: 9 May, 2024 – 10 May, 2024 all-day
Where: Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wroclaw, Poland

The 4th International Symposium on Applied Geoinformatics (ISAG2024), which will take place at the Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wroclaw, Poland, on 9 and 10 May 2024.  ISAG2024 is jointly organised by the Department[…]

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This year’s APSEA winners announced

The Asia-Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards recognise excellence in and service to the geospatial sector.

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GNSS, PNT experts gather at Sydney conference

The future of positioning, navigation and timing systems were on the agenda at the IGNSS conference.

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Photogrammetry and Lidar. Complimentary Mapping Technologies

With the advent of drones and their flight limitations, photogrammetry and lidar are being combined more frequently into a hybrid mapping solution. If merged correctly, these two technologies bring complementary advantages.

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Q&A with FIG President, Rudolf Staiger

Staiger reflects on his four years at the helm of FIG and the future of the surveying and spatial sector.

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Australia wins bid for 2025 FIG Working Week

The International Federation of Surveyors’ prestigious Working Week will be held in Brisbane in 2025.

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FIG e-Working Week coming up in June

Land and water management will be the main focus of this year’s International Federation of Surveyors conference.

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ACCELERATE PROCESSING OF LARGE MAPPING PROJECTS

Handling large mapping projects, meeting deadlines and delivering high-quality results are typical challenges in photogrammetry.  This is particularly true during peak where multiple projects, often comprising tens of thousands of images, need to be processed in a timely manner.  Mapping firms can greatly benefit from better control of project schedules, a reduction in processing times […]

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