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Advanced Image And Signal Processing To Affordable Launch Systems: The Excitement Continues
Space has once again become the “new frontier” with capabilities such as in-orbit satellite servicing and in-orbit assembly incessantly challenging the human mind. Intriguing geospatial innovations have blurred the difference between reality and science-fiction. Such developments are exciting and encouraging, MDA CEO Howard Lance tells in an exclusive interview
40 Years Of Disruptive Innovation In 3D
40 Years Of Disruptive Innovation In 3D
Cleaning Up Space Debris
A spacecraft thruster that fuels itself by eating space junks is all set to take off with the Airbus Bartolomeo mission.
Newest In The Self-driving Cars Mix- Rental Companies
With numerous talks about how autonomous vehicles are going to transform the transportation industry, rental car companies are making sure they don’t lag behind.
Mapping Sanitation
Hexagon Geospatial’s technology is helping an Indian city resolve its poor sanitation and provide a better life to the less affluent communities.
How Satellites Are Rebooting Building Design
Today’s electromagnetic and earth observation systems are propelling a future-habitats’ design movement that could be named Astrospatial Architecture.
Luciad's Smart City
Solution Makes Real Time Data Visualization Easy
Satellite Imagery+Crop Insurance=Small Holder Farmer's Gain
Satellite intelligence is enriching new insurance products aimed at helping India's smallholders to withstand climate shocks
He Rocked the Mapping World
THE HARDER THE STRUGGLE, THE more glorious the triumph. But not many people have the courage to persevere in the face of failures.
Rolling in the Deep
WHEN IT COMES TO choosing a career path, India has a long tradition of following the family practise. It is pretty common to see a doctor’s son taking up medicine or a chartered accountant’s daughter joining her father’s firm. So, when the son of the Dean of the city’s medical college and the grandson of the state’s most prominent physician decided to break the family tradition, quite a few eyebrows were raised.
How Mr. GPS Changed the World
HE IS NOT A BUSINESSMAN. HE IS NOT A DREAMER.
Mapping A Sustainable Future
How open data is helping Nepal to commercialize agriculture.
Open Data For Sustainable Development
Open data is an absolute precursor to meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, believes Barbara Ryan, Director, Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Secretariat in Geneva.
The Internet Of Things Is Now Becoming Internet Of Everything
Data will only be useful if it is understandable and it will only be understandable and meaningful if it contains the right information, believes Marc Melviez, CEO, Luciad.
How An Indian Startup Trumped US
As Donald Trump became the 45th president of the United of States of America defeating Hillary Clinton, his campaign not only defined expectations and conventions at every turn, but also proved all predictions wrong. All but one!
Future With AR & VR
Augmented reality is connecting a world of data for people who may not be familiar with GIS . 3D and AR/VR are the next big thing in the GIS industry.
Ai Is Nothreat to Jobs It Only Makes Our Life Better
When we see the machines helping mankind without writing explicit software but through learning, just like we humans have learnt – it is totally path-breaking.
Forest Watch
Hexagon Geospatial’s technologies are helping an Indian state maintain the ecological balance in an area of over 77,000 sq km.
Of Mapping Cities and Building 3d Models
Sunil Kumar Makkena, Senior Vice President, Utilities & Geospatial BU and Delivery, Cyient explains how Hexagon Geospatial has been supporting Cyient’s solutions.
We Need an Evergreen Revolution in India
Dr M.S. Swaminathan, known as the father of India’s Green Revolution, emphasizes on the wedlock of ecology with technology to exploit the untapped production agricultural reservoirs.
Satellite-based Asset Tracking for Disaster Operations
The European Commission has taken a lead in the management of emergency services and aid.
The Game of Drones
The global drone industry is booming and policy makers are having a tough time keeping up. While some countries have clear, established drone laws, many others do not, or the existing regulations do not take into account how much the UAV landscape has changed over the last several years.
Drones are becoming flying computers
From autonomous cars to autonomous drones, everything is getting smarter. The data and capability that a drone brings need huge amount of computing and processing and is a perfect fit in the Intel strategy, explains Anil Nanduri, vice president, new technology group gm, uav Segment, intel.
Deeply Bound Ethically And Intellectually To The Technology
Construction companies can now scan continuously and immediately point out if a pillar is being incorrectly placed or that floor is not quite flat or that girder is not supporting correctly. 3D scanning is revolutionizing the way construction is being done, and FARO ® is prepared to make digital engineering and construction more efficient with its innovative hardware and software technologies, says Simon Raab PhD , Co-Founder, CEO and President, FARO ® Technologies
Building With Drones
Drones can quickly and easily perform an inspection of a job site in lesser time and at a cheaper cost than ever before.
Data Revolution For A Sustainable World
Almost one-and-a-half years since the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, it has become imperative to understand the progress that has been made so far.
Transforming the World: One Image at a Time
THEY SAY OPPORTUNITY DANCES WITH those who are already on the dance floor. But, if you are Dr. Walter S. Scott, you find a way to make opportunity dance with you even when your foot is broken! The year was 1991 — one day after Scott’s bachelor party. His marriage was to take place in two weeks. And Scott was holed up in his room nursing a broken foot following an impassioned game of paintball with his best friend. This down time gave Scott time to work on a business plan he had been thinking about for a while.
Navigating NAVIC
NAVIC is very useful for positioning in urban canyons where other systems fail. Also, its immediate users will be the armed forces who will have access to the very accurate restricted service signals.
Democratization Of Space
Decreased costs, increased capabilities and pathbreaking innovations are making earth observation satellites more relevant to businesses and public good.
Dynamic City Planning Through Advanced GIS Capability
Accurate spatial data is facilitating community development and planning for a smart city