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The 1960s to early 1970s were boom times for enrolments in surveying and geomatics programs in the state of NSW in Australia and I suspect other states as well. At the University of NSW (UNSW) at that time there were up to 100 students per year entering the program.

Aug 2015 | Comments Off on EGNOS Service Provision Workshop

The EGNOS Service Provision Workshop is the yearly encounter among EGNOS fans & stakeholders: Institutions, Industry, Users, Application Developers and Service Providers get together to give an update on the System and Services and to share success stories of EGNOS application in different domains.

Organized by ESSP in coordination with the European GNSS Agency (GSA), this …

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After months of negotiation, Nokia sells the HERE Maps division to the German consortium, BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen for $2.71 billion (£1.73 billion).

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According to Indian Science and Technology Minister, Mr. Singh, India has earned nearly 100 million USD (Rs 637.35 Crore) in revenue by launching 45 foreign satellites into space from 19 countries till date.

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Aerial mapping company Bluesky has produced a prototype map showing where it may be unsafe or even illegal to fly UAVs. It has combined an expertise in flight planning…

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The Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) is investigating measures to augment the navigational capacity of the River Ganges, under the Jal Vikas Marg project.

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EuroGeographics has signed a contract to provide pan-European geographic information and related services to Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union…

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The main reason for FAO’s initial involvement in open source land administration software was that in the developing world, the move from paper based tenure records and related processes to computerized systems based on digital data flows had been slow, costly and often unsustainable.

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The study area is located near the Koru (Lapseki/Çanakkale) village in northeastern part of the Biga Peninsula. Koru deposit is hosted by volcanic rocks which are directly related to economically significant mineralization such as Pb-Zn. This deposit is shaped by Tertiary volcanic units, including rhyolitic lava and tuffs.