Webinar on Ikonos Imagery08/10/2009 |
| GeoEye is organising a free webinar on Wednesday 14th October, 1PM CDT, on DEMs from GeoEye-1 and Ikonos imagery. The webinar offers an introduction and customer applications. Place is limited to 45 participants, preregistration is required. |
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Utilising GeoEye's stereo imagery, East View Cartographic creates high-resolution three-dimensional representations of terrain to satisfy a variety of applications, including: oil, gas and mineral exploration, simulation, topographic mapping, telecommunication planning among others.
Resulting DEMs offer enhanced analysis and cost savings over areas that are remote or dangerous to survey by traditional methods and should be a strongly considered project option.
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