Category Archives: Magazine
xyHt Magazine January 2020 Issue
Click on the cover below to view the January 2020 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout January): Nick Duggan and Nick Bearman on GIS Mentoring in the Age of Automation 4th Wave: What Is South? Riding High on AI: Artificial intelligence is making huge waves in the...
Outlook 2020
Click on the cover below to view the Outlook 2020 print issue. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout January): Forecasts in Geospatial Technologies and Applications: Positively Surveying Trends in Terrestrial Laser Scanning 3D and Geospatial Infrastructure GNSS: Triple-frequency Constellations The Reality of Digital Construction UAVs Beyond Visual Line of Sight Mapping...
xyHt Magazine December 2019 Issue
Click on the cover below to view the December 2019 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout December): The 4th Wave Mentoring in the Age of Automation: Mentoring’s Evolution in GIS Container 42 and digital twins: the answer to life, the universe and how the Port of Rotterdam...
xyHt Magazine November 2019 Issue
Click on the cover below to view the November 2019 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout November): First Look at a New Scanner – With the Trimble X7, there’s no going back (for calibration). AEC Plus GIS – The Autodesk-Esri collaboration continues to lead the way in AEC+GIS...
xyHt Magazine October 2019 Issue
Click on the cover below to view the October 2019 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout October): East Meets West Meets East – Multiple, distinguished legacy companies in precision optics and manufacturing converged to develop a popular mid- to high-range total station that has earned a strong reputation. The...
xyHt Magazine September 2019 Issue
Click on the cover below to view the September 2019 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout September): Fully BIM – A new Amsterdam icon was developed completely with openBIM, proving that BIM can be a cornerstone for highly complex, multidisciplinary design and production coordination. Growing Airports with UAVs...