Geomatics World - March/April 2019
COVER STORY The image on the cover shows Jim Powell of the Port of London Hydrographic Service instructing UCL students in the deployment of the side scan sonar set-up aboard...
COVER STORY The image on the cover shows Jim Powell of the Port of London Hydrographic Service instructing UCL students in the deployment of the side scan sonar set-up aboard...
London’s docklands became home to a fleet of both manned and unmanned surface and subsea vehicles during this year’s Oceanology International 2018 (Oi18), reflecting an increasing focus on connected autonomous...
The wreck of the USS Lexington, a historic WWII U.S. aircraft carrier that was scuttled during the Battle of the Coral Sea, has been discovered around 800 kilometres from Queensland’s...
A new chapter in the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has begun with the announcement of Texas-based firm Ocean Infinity being hired to locate the missing wreckage. They could...
Australia’s first naval submarine, HMAS AE1, has been discovered 103 years after its disappearance during WWI. It was lost off the coast of Papua New Guinea on 14 September 1914....
Ocean Business returned to Southampton between 4-6 April and Joost Boers was there for readers. This year’s Ocean Business marked the tenth anniversary of the event - and there was...
Subsea technology companies, 2G Robotics Inc., and Sonardyne International Ltd, UK. Has announced they have entered into a formal collaboration agreement. The two organisations are working together on the development...
Ocean Business took place between 14-16 April at the National Oceanographic Centre in Southampton. There were over 300 exhibitors in two giant marquees, a three-day schedule of training and demonstration...
Engineers on board the Alfred Wegener Institute’s research icebreaker Polarstern have programmed an unmanned autonomous vehicle (UAV), allowing it to navigate despite the deviations produced by the Earth’s magnetic field...
GW kick-starts the New Year with a strong focus on laser scanning and particularly point cloud software. Both topics that no doubt we will be returning to again during the...
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