Opinion
Geospatial intelligence and its impact on infrastructure development – Emmanuel Sampson writes
Today’s headlines are filled with arguments for and against the rapid growth of artificial intelligence. One area that should be firmly in the pro column is the use of AI in infrastructure projects.
Spatineo, a geospatial technology company, today announced the public launch of Spatineo Discovery®, an AI-powered search solution designed to transform how GIS professionals find and use geospatial ...
In February 2005, David Kingsbury of Intergraph examined the growing convergence between geospatial technology and enterprise IT. As business leaders increasingly demanded stronger alignment between ...
Geoinformation has evolved from a specialist tool to an essential resource for government, business and civilian use. Whether captured from space or drones, analyzed through artificial intelligence ...
Blue Marble Geographics and Avenza Systems combine to deliver a unified geospatial platform connecting office analysis with field operations.
Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE: CWK) is pleased to announce that Dr. Miguel A. Rodriguez has joined the firm as Head of Data ...
South Korea’s military is pursuing an AI-powered platform to integrate national geospatial and satellite data for battlefield ...
South Korea’s military is moving to build an artificial intelligence-powered platform that integrates and analyses national geospatial and satellite data, in a bid to enable more data-driven ...
Built on 15 years of geospatial infrastructure expertise, the tool streamlines spatial data discovery and integration directly within ArcGIS Pro. Spatineo, a geospatial technology company, today ...
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