Tag Archives: Digital Twin

A Digital Twin of Bandelier National Monument

Two graduate students, Gracie Meek and Jialei Tang from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, are capturing the past with new geospatial digital tools. Their recent project at the Bandelier National Monument is a remarkable intersection of cultural heritage and cutting-edge technology.

xyHt Weekly News Recap: 06/16/23

University of Maryland and Virginia Tech Earn USGIF Collegiate Accreditation  Galileo second gen enters full development phase  Large-scale survey of Albemarle Sound underway for NOAA  TCarta to Deliver Satellite Derived Bathymetry for 13 Regions to National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency  Hexagon’s HxDR Powers Reality Cloud Studio, Ushering Automated Digital Reality into the Cloud  Hexagon Collaborates with NVIDIA...

xyHt Weekly News Recap: 05/05/2023

Leica Geosystems Introduces Pegasus TRK100 Sanborn Pioneers the Digital Twin Base Map Nexar Revolutionizes Map-Making with 40x Reduction in Real-Time Costs Bluesky and Ecopia Partner to Create First 3D Map of Ireland $300 Million Earmarked for Bridge Projects as Part of Investing in America Agenda Local Surveyors Show Students Ins And Outs Of The Job Bluesky,...

xyHt Weekly News Recap: 01/06/2023

  ComNav Introduces Rod-less GNSS Receiver for Surveying 9 Trends to Watch in 2023: 3D, AEC and Geospatial Innovations Hexagon Adds Speed, Scalability and Automation to Digital Twin Creation with Acquisition of LocLab Geo Business 2023 is Looking for Speakers Geospatial World Forum 2023: Embracing One and All Innoviz and Kudan Partner for Lidar-Based Geospatial...

xyHt Weekly News Recap: 09/02/2022

Trimble Sets Ambitious Climate Goals for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Line with a Net-Zero Future Ligado Approaches Canada for Spectrum Permission, Comments Sought Drones Help GIS Go From 2D to 3D Digital Twin Deployments AgEagle CEO Barrett Mooney to Speak at Commercial UAV Expo 2022 Esri Book Helps Current Software Users Transition to ArcGIS...

Fusing Aerial and Mobile Lidar Data

Creating accurate as-builts of a complex facilities is no longer a long-term project. When the Caltech Group was founded by two men in Calgary, Alberta, in 1990, they set out with the goal of becoming Western Canada’s go-to company for geomatics services with an eye on specializing in the oil, gas, and utility areas—those companies...