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CR Kennedy road show launches Nova
CR Kennedy launched the new Leica NOVA series of instruments during its recent road shows.

SSSC2013 wrap-up
SSSC2013 provided a balance of practical and technical workshops and conference sessions.

Listech announces LISCAD version 10.1
Listech has released version 10.1 of its surveying and engineering software, LISCAD.

Aibot X6 multicopter lands in Australia with Position Partners
Following the recent announcement of the fixed wing SIRIUS Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), Position Partners has extended its aerial mapping range with a complementary new rotary-blade UAV for Australia, the Aibot X6 by Aibotix. “The Aibot X6 enables detailed inspections or aerial surveys of hard-to-reach areas such as bridges, pipelines, power lines and rail tracks,” […]

ISPRS Vendor Hall
Of great interest to many attendees was the Vendor Hall, attracting around 70 vendors from all around the world, each displaying the latest technologies to aid in remote sensing and photogrammetry. One clear trend on the floor was 3D laser scanning/LiDAR hardware and software. With the majority of vendors offering one or the […]

ISPRS 2012 begins this week
ISPRS2012 – the 22nd Congress of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing – offers delegates eight exciting days of tutorials, presentations and technical tours, with pre-conference workshops starting this Friday, August 24. The main technical programme will begin on Sunday 26 August, and will consist of plenary sessions, oral presentation sessions with […]

Best of the Blogs 14/6/11
There is an interesting discussion happening around geotagging (specifically geotagging historical photos on Flickr) over at Archives Outside – the blog of State Records NSW. If this is a topic you have some specialty in, or even just an interest, it’s worth taking a look. Thanks to Iain Stuart from JCIS consultants for sending […]

Changes at Intergraph
Intergraph has created an independent subsidiary that will carry out all sensitive government work in the US after the company was acquired by Swedish firm Hexagon, according to Directions Magazine’s All Points Blog. US laws do not allow foreign companies to bid for government contracts requiring a high level of security clearance. The new company, […]