Tuesday, April 28th, 2026
Market Intelligence Organization Recognizes Standout Companies Advancing Next-Generation Clean Technologies Q.FLY Water has been selected as “Water Tech Solution of the Year” in the 3rd annual CleanTech Breakthrough Awards program conducted by CleanTech Breakthrough, a independent market intelligence organization that evaluates and recognizes standout climate and clean technology companies, products and services around the globe.
Tuesday, April 28th, 2026
Industry veteran with deep expertise in geospatial, energy, and infrastructure to strengthen client partnerships and accelerate global growth. Magnasoft, a provider of geospatial design, engineering, and mapping services, announced the appointment of Rebecca Lasica as Chief Executive Officer. Rebecca brings more than two decades of experience, including over 15 years leading commercial growth across geospatial,
Tuesday, April 28th, 2026
Airbus Defence and Space has been selected as technical partner in the Coffee Canopy Partnership. This groundbreaking initiative led by JDE Peet’s, one of the global leading coffee companies (owning brands like L’Or, Senseo, Tassimo, Jacobs, Douwe Egberts…) aims to create the world’s first comprehensive, open map of coffee plantations to support deforestation-free and resilient
Tuesday, April 28th, 2026
The Letter of Intent sets the stage for potential cooperation across key areas of space infrastructure, mission development, and security-related capabilities. SSC Space, a global provider of advanced space services in ground segment, mission operations, science and launch, and Kuva Space, a Finnish space technology company building hyperspectral Earth observation satellites and AI-driven intelligence solutions,
Tuesday, April 28th, 2026
Copenhagen, Denmark — April 28, 2026 – Phase One today announces the availability of iX Process for aerial camera components, now extending a powerful workflow solution previously available only as part of Phase One Aerial Systems to customers using Phase One imaging components. Designed to simplify and accelerate the review and radiometric adjustment of aerial
Monday, April 27th, 2026
Resource can help water managers make informed decisions about supply, demand and future growth RESTON, Va. — The U.S. Geological Survey released the first nationwide tool to help water planners determine if communities have enough water for current and future needs. Nearly 27 million Americans, or 8% of the U.S. population, live in areas where
Monday, April 27th, 2026
WATKINS, CO, and CLEVELAND, OH, 23 April 2026 – Aerial Surveys International (ASI) and Global Marketing Insights will present a GEOINT 2026 training workshop on the application of next-generation geospatial fusion frameworks integrating airborne LiDAR, 3D analytics, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to monitor defense and critical infrastructure and to deliver a unified operational picture across land,
Monday, April 27th, 2026
Produced by UAS Magazine, the UAS Summit will provide a comprehensive overview of the unmanned aircraft systems industry while celebrating two decades of leadership in UAS development, deployment and technology. Grand Forks, ND – (April 2026) – UAS Magazine has announced the dates for the 20th annual UAS Summit & Expo, taking place Oct. 13–14 at the Alerus Center
Monday, April 27th, 2026
Des Plaines, IL (April 24, 2026) — The GIS Certification Institute (GISCI) is pleased to announce that the Electric Cities of Georgia (ECG) has been recognized as a GISCI Endorsing Employer, demonstrating its commitment to professional excellence, ethical practice, and the advancement of the geospatial profession. As a GISCI Endorsing Employer, Electric Cities of Georgia
Friday, April 24th, 2026
The U.S. Space Force has terminated its Next-Generation Operational Control System (OCX) program after costs reached about $6.27 billion and the system failed to meet requirements following years of delays and technical issues. The program, originally intended to modernize command and control for GPS satellites, and awarded to RTX $RTX (formerly Raytheon), was unable to deliver “needed capabilities on an operationally relevant timeline