Friday, October 7th, 2022
ST. LOUIS – A $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation will create the Taylor Geospatial Institute Regional AI Learning System. Launched in April 2022 and led by Saint Louis University, the Taylor Geospatial Institute brings together eight Midwestern universities and research centers to harness innovation in geospatial science. The three-year grant, “Regional Computing: Taylor Geospatial
Friday, October 7th, 2022
REDLANDS, Calif.- Electric utilities have long struggled to share data among their planning, asset, customer, and operational systems. The processes are often costly, inaccurate, time-consuming, and ineffective. Expanding the ability of electric utilities to work from one standard interface, the Common Information Model (CIM) is a single trusted data management, analysis, and alignment solution that
Friday, October 7th, 2022
CHAMPAIGN, Ill.– Communications Data Group (CDG) is pleased to announce the recent integration between CDG’s MBS consumer and enterprise billing and OSS solution and 3-GIS’s fiber network management software. The initial phase of the integration allows MBS clients utilizing 3-GIS software solutions to manage the address structure creation and ONT equipment creation and removal in
Friday, October 7th, 2022
T2 Alliance Wins Best BIM Project for Complex Airport Expansion Project SUNNYVALE, Calif.– Trimble (NASDAQ; TRMB) announced today the winners of its 2022 Tekla® Global Building Information Modeling (BIM) Awards. In this biennial competition, the world’s most impressive structural construction projects that use Tekla solutions are judged in eight categories. The criteria the projects are judged on include
Friday, October 7th, 2022
REDLANDS, Calif.- Climate change is compounding risks of food insecurity, displacement, and natural disasters across broad regions of the African continent, with vulnerable populations facing especially grave outcomes. However, several countries in Africa are already innovating and driving the next big tech sector boom, with companies creating solutions to close social and economic gaps. To support local organizations that
Friday, October 7th, 2022
RALEIGH, N.C.– McKim & Creed, one of the largest engineering and surveying firms in the U.S., announces its continued investment in the latest technologies by adding the NavVis VLX to its mobile LiDAR collection capabilities. McKim & Creed, one of the largest engineering and surveying firms in the U.S., announces its continued investment in the
Friday, October 7th, 2022
The popular zip code and geo mapping site ShowMyMap.com has rebranded to Mapize.com. All users, maps, services, have transitioned to the Mapize.com site. There is no disruption to service. SAN FRANCISCO – ShowMyMap.com, the popular zip code, location, and geo mapping service, announced today that it has completed a major rebranding. To further simplify the
Friday, October 7th, 2022
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Hexagon’s Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial division has released M.App Enterprise 2023, a significant update to its platform for creating geospatial and location intelligence applications. The latest release enables users to create applications faster and delivers a seamless layout across desktop, browser and mobile components. M.App Enterprise 2023 features a completely updated design
Thursday, October 6th, 2022
Demos at DJI AirWorks and InterGEO AARSCHOT, Belgium– Virtual Surveyor has unveiled newly developed Auto-Flip Edges functionality that generates more accurate terrain surfaces from drone survey data. This innovative triangulation process is included in Version 8.7 of the popular Virtual Surveyor software package, along with upgrades in overall ease of use. Virtual Surveyor is a
Thursday, October 6th, 2022
Space-Hardened Camera Line under development COPENHAGEN – Phase One, a leading developer of digital imaging technologies, has announced the successful launch and orbital deployment of an imaging sensor based on the Phase One iXM Series 150MP frame camera. Launched into low Earth orbit (LEO) earlier this year by a U.S. customer, the Phase One sensor