According to company materials from Cityzenith, 70% of the world’s carbon emissions come from cities, and digital twin technology may hold the key to reversing this.
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Reducing the Carbon Footprint, One Digital Twin at a Time
Friday, March 19th, 2021Tags: climate change, cloud, data, ESRI, geospatial, GIS, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, LiDAR, location, mapping, NASA, navigation, remote sensing, satellite imagery
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GISCafe Voice Industry Predictions for 2021 – Part 5
Friday, March 5th, 2021Better cloud and remote GIS tools, virtual and augmented reality have now blossomed in response to the demands put forth on our industry by the pandemic. Gaining access to analysis-ready geospatial data at a scale and with granularity never before possible is on the horizon. We thought we already knew about digital twins, but now we find out they are finally born? This is the way of the future and much more, we learn by checking in with companies Blue Marble and Omnisci, two companies with a finger on the pulse of what to watch for in geospatial.
Tags: 3D Laser Mapping, air pollution, ArcGIS, climate change, cloud, crowdsourcing, data, geospatial, GIS, Google, health, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, LiDAR, location, mapping, maps, mobile, mobile mapping, reality modeling, remote sensing, satellite imagery, situational intelligence, social media
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GISCafe Voice Industry Predictions for 2021 – Part 4
Friday, February 19th, 2021Thematically, this week’s group of industry predictions can be boiled down to one topic: delivering the data that people need, in a format that they can understand to enable them to make the best possible evidence-based decisions quickly and confidently.
Tags: air pollution, cloud, data, ESRI, GIS, Google, imagery, indoor mapping, Infrastructure, intelligence, laser scanner, LiDAR, location, mapping, maps, mobile, mobile mapping, navigation, reality modeling, remote sensing, satellite imagery, small sats, social media
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GISCafe Voice Industry Predictions for 2021 – Part 3
Thursday, February 4th, 2021Geospatial has responded to the past year’s calamitous changes with what it already had in place as well as shifted gears at the spur of the moment. GNSS advancements, bring-your-own-data, geospatial data acquisition, location analytics, supply chain logistics, Covid and dashboards, tracking trends, turning data into actionable information – all took front and center stage as far as technologies that surge forward into 2021 and beyond.
Tags: air pollution, autonomous vehicles, cloud, data, forestry, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, laser scanner, location, mapping, mobile, navigation, remote sensing
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GISCafe Voice Industry Predictions for 2021 – Part 2
Friday, January 22nd, 2021This week, our Geospatial Industry Predictions includes Linda Loubert, Interim Chairperson and Graduate Coordinator, Economics Department, Morgan State University; Seb Lessware, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of 1Spatial; and George Mastakas, Vice President of Enterprise Solutions & Corporate Partnerships at Cityworks. These industry spokespeople cover where they see the industry going – and how to apply geographic knowledge to economics, politics, data sharing, visualization, city and country planning using sensors, Digital Twins, machine learning and artificial intelligence and much more. With GIS and geospatial, the matter of being able to provide accuracy and validity in data is paramount. The technology is already there; yet finding the ways to use the technology in even more promising ways is the way of the future.
Tags: air pollution, autonomous vehicles, Cityworks, climate change, cloud, crowdsourcing, data, geospatial, GIS, GNSS, Google, Google Maps, health, imagery, indoor mapping, Infrastructure, intelligence, laser scanner, LiDAR, location, mapping, mobile mapping, reality modeling, remote sensing, satellite imagery, social media
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GISCafe Geospatial Technology Industry Wrap-Up 2020
Friday, December 18th, 2020While many industry markets saw a decline during 2020, geospatial and GIS remained steady and are projected to grow. According to Research and Markets’ report, “Geospatial Analytics Market – Global Forecast to 2025” the Geospatial Analytics Market Size is Projected to Grow from USD 52.6 Billion in 2020 to USD 96.3 Billion by 2025, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.9% During the Forecast Period.
Tags: cloud, data, ESRI, geospatial, GIS, imagery, Infrastructure, laser scanner, location, mapping, maps, mobile, satellite imagery, social media
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The Role of AI/ML in Intelligence and National Security
Friday, December 4th, 2020An interview with the Hon. Susan Gordon, Former Principal Deputy Director of National Security, by Balan Ayyar, CEO, percipient.ai was conducted at the USGIF GEOINT Community Forum Online in the past weeks. Ayyar is the Founder and CEO of percipient.ai, a Silicon Valley-based AI, machine learning and computer vision firm focused on intelligence and national security missions and the company is the title sponsor of the USGIF. Ayyar is also a retired U.S. Air Force General Officer. His last role was as the commanding general of the combined joint interagency task force 435 in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Tags: geospatial, GIS, Google, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, mobile mapping, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, navigation, reality modeling, satellite imagery, situational intelligence, social media, USGS
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USGIF GEOINT Community Forum Aims to Deliver Information “At the Speed of Need”
Friday, November 20th, 2020On Monday November 16th, 2020 the opening Keynote Address of the USGIF GEOINT Community Forum was presented by Stacey Dixon, Ph. D., Deputy Director, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). The theme of the conference “The Convergence of Commercial Content with AI/ML to Provide Clarity” shaped the narrative for the week ahead. Dixon said that Covid-19 provided an unexpected opportunity to reimagine their mission very quickly.
Tags: cloud, data, forestry, geospatial, GIS, GPS, imagery, indoor mapping, Infrastructure, intelligence, LiDAR, location, mapping, maps, mobile, mobile mapping, NASA, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, remote sensing, satellite imagery, social media, underground mapping
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Interviews from INTERGEO.Digital
Friday, October 23rd, 2020INTERGEO Digital experienced an exciting first day on October 15th with 232 exhibitors who uploaded 2,700 products and data files to the platform. Participants from 150 countries signed in online.
Tags: geospatial, GIS, GNSS, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, laser scanner, LiDAR, location, mapping, mobile, mobile mapping, navigation, remote sensing, satellite imagery, smartphones
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Pix4D Announces Pix4Dmatic for Large-Scale Photogrammetry
Friday, October 9th, 2020Pix4D of Lausanne, Switzerland recently announced Pix4Dmatic, a digital standalone desktop photogrammetry software for accurate and fast corridor and large scale mapping. Demand by professionals for this type of large scale mapping has been high. Previously mapped by aircraft, the types of projects are now mapped and surveyed with drones. Pix4Dmatic can make these projects much easier.
Tags: cloud, data, geospatial, GIS, imagery, Infrastructure, laser scanner, LiDAR, mapping, mobile, mobile mapping, Pix4D, satellite imagery
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