Transferring Theory into Practice
In 1980 Professor Ackermann founded INPHO GmbH as a spin-off from his institute at Stuttgart University. A quarter of a century later, the company looks like staying independent for another...
In 1980 Professor Ackermann founded INPHO GmbH as a spin-off from his institute at Stuttgart University. A quarter of a century later, the company looks like staying independent for another...
In 1980 Professor Ackermann founded INPHO GmbH as a spin-off from his institute at Stuttgart University. A quarter of a century later, the company looks like staying independent for another...
ASPRS (MD, USA) has released version 1.1 of the ASPRS Lidar Data Exchange Format Standard (LAS). This binary data exchange format is an industry standard for the exchange of lidar...
Cardinal Systems, LLC, a privately owned company located in Flagler Beach, Florida, USA, was formed in August 2000 when founders Jane Smith and Mike Kitaif joined forces to market their...
LiDAR Services International (LSI) (Canada) has recently purchased the new Riegl model Q-560 laser scanner which incorporates full waveform digitising of all return laser pulses. With this purchase, LSI becomes...
Airborne 1 Corporation (CA, USA) has announced the company’s third annual TerraScan User Event. This informative week-long training session for both beginners and intermediate users of Terrasolid products will be...
Applanix (Canada) has announced that Wuhan University, one of the largest universities in China with a well established geomatics engineering facility, has purchased its POS AV 510. The university’s School...
INPHO (Germany) has announced the launch of a new version of DTM administration software, DTMaster V1.1.0. The software has been designed for checking, editing, visualisation and classification of 3D point...
Applanix (Canada) has announced the launch of its POS AV 610 (Position and Orientation System - Airborne Vehicles), designed for direct georeferencing of airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and high-altitude...
The Government of India on 19th May 2005 approved a radical New National Map Policy, ending decades of restrictive practise that had hampered geospatial development on the subcontinent (see Pinpoint...
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