GIM - Issue 2-2024
Presenting the latest developments in aerial mapping, products and services. Intriguing real-life projects provide insights into advanced aerial photogrammetry and Lidar in practice. Moreover, this edition looks at how AI...
Presenting the latest developments in aerial mapping, products and services. Intriguing real-life projects provide insights into advanced aerial photogrammetry and Lidar in practice. Moreover, this edition looks at how AI...
GEO Business, the UK’s premier geospatial event, is celebrating its tenth anniversary when it returns to ExCeL London on 5 and 6 June 2024. This edition promises to be the...
London Gatwick has created a new geospatial platform using Esri’s ArcGIS to support multiple operational areas at the airport, including engineering and environmental services. The system is already making engineering...
In the ever-evolving landscape of climate change, geospatial science emerges as a key player in navigating the complexities of our transforming world. The European Association of Aerial Surveying Industries (EAASI)...
The University of Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) has recently procured a RIEGL VQ-1560 II-S airborne system through its Institute of Geography. It has been added to the R&D project...
Inertial Labs and Sony have joined forces to develop an advanced Lidar system tailored for Sony's Airpeak drone. This collaboration aims to enhance drone capabilities in applications such as surveying,...
SimActive has reported that the use of its Correlator3D product along with ground control points can enhance, extend and validate photogrammetry projects. GCPs are critical in photogrammetry projects, but there...
Despite some uncertainty, there is renewed interest in drones, and remote sensing technologies are being embraced by smaller survey companies. Read these and other findings from our annual industry survey!...
The rugged 22.5-acre site of the notorious US island prison Alcatraz has been digitally captured in a world-leading project involving multiple mapping technologies. With the team camped in the jail’s infamous cells for three weeks during the cold San Francisco winter, this historically, biologically and architecturally important location was recorded in unprecedented 3D detail. We discussed the project with project head Pete Kelsey and team member Dr Jeremy Sofonia. The rugged 22.5-acre site of the notorious US island prison Alcatraz has been digitally captured in a world-leading project involving multiple mapping technologies. With the team camped in the jail’s infamous cells...
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