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Thursday, April 23rd, 2020

Introducing 2021 Civil 3D and InfraWorks New Releases

Learn about the top new capabilities and enhancements that will advance your civil infrastructure projects. By Tim Yarris and Ramesh Sridharan   Allow us to introduce ourselves. I’m Ramesh, InfraWorks Product Manager. I’m Tim, Civil 3D Product Manager. First and foremost, we recognize that the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to affect communities, families, and people around the world. This is

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2020

New USB3 vision interface board level cameras engineered for embedded vision systems

Teledyne Lumenera expands its Lt Series USB3 camera portfolio leveraging the latest rolling shutter Starvis CMOS sensors and global shutter Pregius CMOS sensors from Sony Ottawa, CANADA  ─ Teledyne Lumenera, a Teledyne Technologies company, and manufacturer and developer of digital cameras for industrial and scientific imaging applications, is pleased to announce the release of

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2020

Carbon dioxide sensor can lower energy use, reduce utility costs

New technology uses carbon dioxide sensor to manage climate control in buildings, homes WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Walk in a room, the light goes on. Most people are familiar with the motion sensors that detect activity and then turn on the lights. Purdue University researchers are turning to similar technologies to help manage climate control

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2020

SAS and IIASA call for crowd-driven artificial intelligence to help track deforestation

On the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, SAS and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis join forces to transform crowdsourced knowledge into actionable intelligence to help protect the planet SAS is committed to building a global community of innovators that use technology to ignite positive change for people and the planet. This Earth Day,

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2020

ESA confirms successful testing of CHEOPS instrument featuring Teledyne e2v’s CCD47-20 detector

CHEOPS Exoplanet Observer Starts Science Mission Using a Single Teledyne e2v CCD Image Sensor Chelmsford, UK  — Teledyne e2v is proud to have supplied the single eye of the Characterizing ExOPlanet Satellite (CHEOPS) and congratulates ESA and the CHEOPS scientists for the successful completion of extensive testing of the CHEOPS instrument and detector. The CHEOPS

Tuesday, April 21st, 2020

Earth Day 2020 Brings Together an Unprecedented Collection of Voices

Washington, D.C. — With the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day (April 22) fast approaching, now more than ever we need to connect as a global community united in our fight to protect the health and welfare of the planet and its people. In support of this global movement, illustrious and preeminent religious leaders, environmental advocates, celebrities, musicians

Tuesday, April 21st, 2020

KorTerra Names Mitch Stendal President and Don Lewis Chief Operating Officer

Minneapolis, MN. – KorTerra, Inc., a SaaS utility damage prevention software solutions provider located in Minneapolis, MN, has appointed Mitch Stendal as President. This appointment supports the continued growth of KorTerra by enhancing its visionary leadership. Stendal previously held the title of Chief Strategist and championed several transformative initiatives throughout his tenure. In his new

Tuesday, April 21st, 2020

Joint Statement on the Value of GIS in the Pandemic

The spread and effects of COVID-19 can be best understood considering space and time. As governments are responding to COVID-19, more leaders are recognizing the value of “knowing the where.” The importance of knowing where the outbreak is growing, where high risk populations are, where the hospital beds and important medical resources are, and where

Tuesday, April 21st, 2020

Parrot to manufacture its Short-Range Reconnaissance drone prototypes for the Department of Defense in the USA

PARIS – Parrot has passed another milestone in the United States Army’s Short-Range Reconnaissance drone program. As the final steps of this selection process, Parrot will participate in an operational assessment to support an Army production award decision. In anticipation of an increased demand signal from the Department of Defense, Parrot will start manufacturing prototypes of its dedicated

Tuesday, April 21st, 2020

Orbit Logic Tackles Autonomous Planning of Martian Swarms

Orbit Logic has been awarded a Phase I Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) contract sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to develop the Mars/Interplanetary Swarm Design and Evaluation Framework (MISDEF) System. The Mars/Interplanetary Swarm Design and Evaluation Framework (MISDEF) System is an autonomous planning architecture supporting collaborative satisfaction of science needs by

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