Thursday, June 22nd, 2017
MARKHAM, Ontario, Canada: PCI Geomatics, a world-leading developer of remote sensing and photogrammetric software and systems, announced today it will present three papers and provide a detailed InSAR tutorial at the 2017 Earth Observation Summit in Montreal, Canada. The event runs from June 20-22, 2017. The following papers will be presented: Automated InSAR Processing and Temporal Analysis
Tuesday, May 9th, 2017
MARKHAM, Ontario, Canada – PCI Geomatics, a world-leading developer of remote sensing and photogrammetric software and systems, announced today it will present two papers at the 37th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE) in Tshwane, South Africa. The event runs from May 8 to May 12, 2017. The first paper (co-authored by John
Thursday, April 13th, 2017
PCI Geomatics, a world leading developer of remote sensing and photogrammetric software and systems, announced today the release of Geomatica 2017 – the latest version of the company’s complete and integrated desktop, geo-image processing software featuring tools for remote sensing, digital photogrammetry, geospatial analysis, mosaicking and more. This release greatly expands Geomatica capabilities by adding
Tuesday, March 14th, 2017
PCI Geomatics, a world-leading developer of remote sensing and photogrammetric software and systems, announced today that it has released a new UAV image alignment and analysis tool: STAX. STAX provides simple to use automated tools for aligning and analyzing UAV imagery without the steep learning curve or price of a full photogrammetric software suite. STAX
Monday, March 6th, 2017
MARKHAM, Ontario, Canada – PCI Geomatics, a world-leading developer of remote sensing and photogrammetric software and systems, announced today the expansion of its team of scientists to meet the dynamic and rapid changes occurring in the geospatial industry. “PCI Geomatics continues to recruit and retain top talent within the remote sensing community,” said Terry Moloney,
Friday, February 17th, 2017
MARKHAM, Ontario, Canada : PCI Geomatics, a world-leading developer of remote sensing and photogrammetric software and systems, announced today that Advanced Groundwater Technologies (AGWT) has joined its reseller network. AGWT will provide Serbian and Croatian customers with Geomatica® software products, support, and training. The PCI Geomatics Reseller Partner Network includes companies from over 40 countries
Wednesday, February 8th, 2017
Following an incredibly successful 2016 for the Geological Remote Sensing Group (GRSG), 2017 has started at a similarly active pace with the news that Canadian-based supplier of geo-imaging software solutions, PCI Geomatics has decided to join as a Corporate Member. PCI Geomatics a world leading developer of remote sensing and photogrammetric software and systems, opted
Tuesday, January 24th, 2017
PCI Geomatics, a world-leading developer of remote sensing and photogrammetric software and systems, announced today that it is six years since it began providing clients with cloud-based processing. Big data is a challenge that the remote sensing industry has grappled with for several years, given the flood of imagery increasingly available. Governments and commercial agencies
Wednesday, January 11th, 2017
PCI Geomatics, a world leading developer of remote sensing and photogrammetric software and systems, announced today it will be collaborating closely with Deimos Imaging to support the PanGeo Alliance. Deimos Imaging is a founding member of the PanGeo Alliance, which is the first global alliance of Earth Observation sensors operators. The PanGeo Alliance is made
Friday, April 1st, 2016
MARKHAM, Ontario, Canada — PCI Geomatics, a world leading developer of remote sensing and photogrammetric software and systems, announced today the release of its Geomatica 2016 – the latest version of the company’s complete and integrated desktop, geo-image processing software featuring tools for remote sensing, digital photogrammetry, geospatial analysis, mosaicking and more. Geomatica 2016 improves accuracy