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Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026

OpenSpace Announces General Availability of OpenSpace Field, Bringing Visual Intelligence Directly into Field Execution

An image-based, field-first system of work that helps jobsite teams turn visual capture into action, faster and with less friction SAN FRANCISCO, February 3, 2026 — OpenSpace, the Visual Intelligence Platform for builders, today announced the general availability of OpenSpace Field, an image-based,  field-first solution for creating and managing tasks and issues that helps jobsite teams create, capture,

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026

Dalcour Maclaren Acquires Geomap Ltd to Strengthen Water & Waste Surveying Capability

Bicester (UK), Monday 2nd February 2026—Dalcour Maclaren, the leading land and environmental consultancy to the utilities and infrastructure sectors, has acquired Geomap Ltd, a specialist geomatics and land surveying consultancy with deep expertise in the Water and Waste sector. Based in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, Geomap has more than 15 years’ experience delivering high accuracy surveying and geospatial data to water and wastewater companies across the UK. The business

Monday, February 2nd, 2026

Airbus and Hisdesat sign a commercialisation agreement for PAZ-2 satellite imagery

Airbus Defence and Space and Hisdesat have agreed to prolong and expand their long-standing and successful collaboration in the international radar Earth observation market with the signing of an agreement to commercialize imagery and applications from the future PAZ-2 radar satellites. The agreement, formalized during the European Space Conference in Brussels (Belgium), extends the existing

Monday, February 2nd, 2026

Metis launches Skyperion Lightweight – mobile C-UAS detect, track and identify

Metis, specialists in providing Radio Frequency (RF) and drone detection innovative technologies across diverse sectors, launches their latest detection product, Skyperion Lightweight. Skyperion Lightweight has virtually all the same passive counter-uncrewed air systems (C-UAS) detect, track and identify (DTI) sensor capability as its operationally proven and highly respected big brother Skyperion Rugged, but has been

Monday, February 2nd, 2026

UAVOS Introduces Stratospheric Earth Observation Payload Following Successful Flight Tests

UAVOS has announced the successful flight testing of its optoelectronic, gyro stabilized Payload Onboard Device (POD), integrated into the HAPS ApusNeo 18- a solar powered high altitude pseudo satellite developed as part of a joint project with Mira Aerospace. Using steerable high-resolution cameras, the system demonstrated coverage of 472 km of electro optical imagery with

Monday, February 2nd, 2026

Advanced Navigation Appoints Chief Technology Officer to Drive Breakthroughs in Deep-Tech Autonomy

Advanced Navigation, a provider of navigation and autonomous systems, has announced the appointment of Pawel Michalak as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to lead the next phase of its technology evolution. This appointment arrives at a critical juncture for global positioning, as harsh environments, electronic warfare, and deep-sea or space missions push GPS-only-based navigation to its

Monday, February 2nd, 2026

Leica CityMapper-3 targets efficiency gains in airborne urban and regional mapping

As cities and regions push for richer spatial data while keeping flight time and costs under control, airborne mapping systems are under pressure to deliver more with less. Against that backdrop, Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, has introduced the Leica CityMapper-3, a new airborne hybrid system that brings imaging and Lidar together in a single,

Monday, February 2nd, 2026

New Mexico expands state-funded satellite leak detection program following breakthrough success in Truth or Consequences

ASTERRA’s AI-powered technology delivers efficiency, saving time, money, and water SAN DIEGO, Jan. 28, 2026 – ASTERRA, a global leader in satellite-based, AI-driven water leak detection, announced the positive results of its collaboration with multiple New Mexico water utilities. Building on this success, the state of New Mexico has awarded ASTERRA a four-year contract to extend its technology

Monday, February 2nd, 2026

Advanced Navigation Appoints Chief Technology Officer to Drive Breakthroughs in Deep-Tech Autonomy

United States, February 2nd 2026 – Advanced Navigation, a world leader in navigation and autonomous systems, has announced the appointment of Pawel Michalak as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to lead the next phase of its technology evolution. This appointment arrives at a critical juncture for global positioning, as harsh environments, electronic warfare, and deep-sea or space missions push

Wednesday, January 28th, 2026

Geoprofessionals spend a quarter of their time managing data and are increasingly turning to AI, reveals new Seequent survey

Mining and civil geoprofessionals rate data management as highly/critically important but face big challenges unlocking value from complex datasets    CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, Wed 28 January 2026 – Seequent, the Bentley Subsurface company, says mining and civil geoprofessionals turning to AI still struggle to unlock value from increasingly complex, multisource datasets, according to its 7th Geoprofessionals Data Management Report.   The global report, based on a survey of more than 1,000 geoprofessionals worldwide, highlights teams grappling with complex datasets

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