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GIS People (http://www.gispeople.com.au) has announced a formal business partnership with DigitalGlobe (http://www.digitalglobe.com) – leading provider of commercial high-resolution earth observation data and advanced geospatial solutions that help decision-makers better understand our changing planet in order to save lives, resources and time.

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CyberCity 3D, a leading provider of advanced geospatial smart building data, has teamed with UK-based aerial mapping company Bluesky to create smart 3D city models throughout the UK. The Company also plans to integrate Bluesky's National Tree Map into 3D Esri CityEngine scenes it creates with Esri UK and Cumbria, England-based Garsdale Design.

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The University of Maryland, Baltimore County’s (UMBC) Geographic Information Systems Graduate Program’s Virtual Information Session provides an opportunity for individuals to learn about UMBC’s GIS Master in Professional Studies and Graduate Certificate Programs, and how a graduate degree can advance their career in the GIS industry.

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Geospatial World highlighted Summit Evolution™, a product of DAT/EM Systems International®, in the January 2014 edition, naming it a “technology for tomorrow” (p.20). Summit Evolution is a digital workstation for extracting 3D information from stereo data and viewing projects in 3D stereo.

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The National Library of Australia (NLA) is using cutting-edge technology to entice a new generation of visitors to an exhibition of some of the world’s oldest and rarest maps and cartographic treasures.

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Australian researchers have created the first ever interior 3D map of Italy’s iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa by using a breakthrough mobile laser mapping system.

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Finding your way through Australian skyscrapers and open pit mines should no longer be a challenge thanks to the latest integration of two global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs).

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A team of Queensland firies has ignited the interest of emergency response teams from around the world, after using cutting-edge mapping technology to tackle a catastrophic problem from the dark ages.

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That dusty, tattered atlas on your bookshelf could soon be superseded by a living, online version that uses cutting-edge mapping technology to provide real-time views of the world.

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The man who sent Titanic Director James Cameron to the bottom of the ocean is ready to dive into a new project to map the unknown depths of Australia’s ocean floor.

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